History tells me a group of college students lined up against a wall and let a shooter shoot them one at a time, reload and continue shooting. Yes, many of them died but when the shooter ran out of shells the first time, the theory of attacking the assassin could have easily been put into play and taken down. Problem is these brain washed poor soles were like sheep to slaughter, literally and failed to resist. “Fight or die” is a good theory to LIVE by.
>>History tells me a group of college students lined up against a wall and let a shooter shoot them one at a time, reload and continue shooting. Yes, many of them died but when the shooter ran out of shells the first time, the theory of attacking the assassin could have easily been put into play and taken down. Problem is these brain washed poor soles were like sheep to slaughter, literally and failed to resist. âFight or dieâ is a good theory to LIVE by.
Not just college students. Most people will hope that the shooter runs out of bullets. When I was 17 (way back in the late 70s) and working in a restaurant, the Pizza Hut across the street got robbed at closing time. After they cleaned out the register and safe, the took all the workers into the kitchen and killed them. Long before people talked about situational awareness and “have a plan”, I made a plan that I would die with my thumbs in the shooter’s eye sockets before I’d be herded into a line for execution. When I turned 21, I bought my first handgun. I carried it illegally until shall-issue CCW became the law in Florida. Today, I still can’t seem to see “No Guns” signs on business. I guess its just middle age presbyopia. They really should make those signs larger.