I have wondered how the shooter was able to leave the scene of the massacre after he fired on a fellow officer’s car. Well it turns out that the first responder responded by turning tail and running. And he’s being called a hero for it:
www.wjfw.com...
21-Year-Old Greg Carter is the Police Officer who heard the gun shots fired early Sunday morning. Carter put the car in reverse and sped away. He wasn’t hit by any bullets, but he was cut from the flying glass. Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen is praising Carter for his actions. Van Hollen says, “Officer Carter displayed a tremendous amount of bravery and intelligence during this trying time. He performed exactly as trained under these circumstances, saving his life.
So quite clearly the life of the hero is more important than any innocent victim that might be in the gunman’s way. But what do we expect anymore? At Columbine the cops waited outside the library while the trenchcoat mafia massacred the kids within.
Vermont Tech, Colombine, Denver Post Office, Illinois Navistar, Texas McDonalds, on and on......
- The first rule of government is to protect themselves, not you.
- Government has no legal responsibility to protect any single individual from any specific known threat.
- An unrestrained government will make every effort to eliminate your ability to defend yourself.
It took a multitude of WI LEO -11 hours- to confront the Crandon shooter.
Then our AG gives us the whopper that the shooter shot himself THREE TIMES IN THE HEAD with a .40 Glock.
Wisconsin is starting to make Arkansas look good......
“He performed exactly as trained under these circumstances, saving his life.”
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This is true,,,when rounds hit the car it’s bug-out time,,,
Report in so the next guy that rolls it ain’t shot-up too,,,
It’s the time factors of all this that makes me wonder
WTH was goin’ on with the LEOs...