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To: Popman

I bet DPD does five of these a week. So, I bet the overall track record is pretty good.

The suspect was about 35. He shot a 17 year old in public.
Then he goes home? In the same ID’d car.
WTF?
So, the shooter is crazy, sick, stupid or all three. If he was like some pro criminal, he wouldn’t of killed the 17 yo in public, with witnesses. He would of drove out of town.

Anyways, the problem was meeting up at the door with a civilian, who according to SWAT tactics is supposed to be disorientated. What’s the plan if they stand there, struggle, yell, push the door closed? What is the plan?
( I bet this event was never practiced against )


41 posted on 05/16/2010 11:40:46 AM PDT by Leisler
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To: Leisler
I agree things can go wrong real quick in a situation like what happened in Detroit

Maybe this time the DPD did the right thing in dealing with a potential problem.

But in general, these police tactics are overused, abused and used way too much to justify the expense

47 posted on 05/16/2010 12:01:45 PM PDT by Popman (Balsa wood: Obama Presidential timber)
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