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by EdHominem
3629 days ago
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> What many people don't understand is that a wrong decision is better than no decision at all. 100% wrong. That reasoning justifies all decisions. This is what's wrong with our institutional thinking these days. > This is an active shooter incident. This stopped being an active shooter situation when they pinned him down without hostages. > he suspect is threatening to have explosives and claims to want to kill more people. The first order of business is to eliminate the threat. Fatally wrong again. Eliminating the threat would involve eliminating the bombs, not just the gun. If they truly believed there were bombs they'd have had more motive to question the shooter, not less, because a single missed bomb could sit for days until triggered inadvertently. |
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