Posted on 06/24/2016 7:56:14 AM PDT by HomerBohn
Orlando, FL The testimony of a Belle Isle police officer was given this week allowing for the first public account of what happened inside the Pulse nightclub earlier this month. Officer Brandon Cornwells account of what happened could explain why the death toll was so high they were told to stand down and not to pursue the shooter.
According to Cornwell, he was one of the first seven officers on the scene. After hearing reports of shots fired, Cornwell was at the nightclub only 38 seconds later.
Some ran towards the building, some stayed back with people running out, he said. There was tons of people running out of the club. I grabbed my assault rifle and ran toward the club. At this point, the shooter is still actively shooting inside.
Within only two minutes, Cornwell and approximately six other officers had broken a large window and entered the club.
There happens to be an OPD lieutenant commander who was there, and he says weve got to go in, said Cornwell. No one disagreed. One of the officers busted out one of those side windows it was approximately 10 feet tall and we just went in and went from there.
Cornwell said Mateen was nowhere to be seen. The club was dim lit with a disco ball and colored lights and quiet except for the sound of the shooters gunfire, screams, and cries for help, Cornwell said as reported by MSN.
At that point, he said, we took up a tactical position by the bar standpoint in the middle of the club.
He was actively shooting, he said. I cant say if he was targeting us. But he was still shooting in that location where he was at. There were bullet holes in the wall, so he had shot through the wall. But I couldnt tell you if he was shooting at us.
Cornwell recalled getting orders not to pursue the shooter, hold their position and wait for SWAT. It would take SWAT a long time to respond.
Cornwell explained that he and the other officers obeyed the orders not to stop Mateen, and they held their position for 15 or 20 minutes couldve been longer until the SWAT team arrived.
Cornwall described hearing gunshots and screams for help as they sat there waiting for SWAT.
When he asked if he wanted to disobey the order to stand down and try to stop Mateen, Cornwell said he had to follow orders. I couldnt tell you. I was following lieutenants command, he said.
We got word from higher up, and it was communicated to the OPD lieutenant that we needed to withdraw, he said. So we came back outside. And waited for SWAT. SWAT arrived. SWAT handled everything from there.
According to MSN, Cornwell and his fellow officers early standoff with the shooter the second of three encounters between law enforcement and Mateen over more than three hours Sunday morning is being scrutinized by the Florida Department of Law Enforcements Public Integrity Squad along with the other police encounters with the shooter. None of the officers involved have spoken publicly.
A former cop and expert on active-shooter response told Politico that protocol developed after the shootings at Columbine High School in 1999 dictates that once two or more cops are on the scene, they should go after the shooter.
After the 1999 Columbine High School massacre, law enforcement realized active shooters have to be stopped quickly, not bargained with or given time. That realization gave rise to whats called the Active Shooter response protocol, which basically says that once two police officers are on scene at an active shooting, they should go get the shooter, Chris Grollneck told the news site.
The information released thus far into police response in Orlando will lead to a jarring conclusion, Grollneck said.
It will tell you the leadership of the Orlando Police Department failed the people inside the club, he said.
A;; that will accomplish is o get them some money. Get their lawyers a lot of money. Raise taxes locally It will no cost the police one cent out of their pocket or diminish their pensions one iota. It will not bring back any of their loved ones whose lives might have been saved.
“RUN, HIDE, FIGHT”
One of these things aren’t like the others...
Would suspect that the police chief is also Democrat and would remain in his position as long as he supports the Mayor 120%.
They had no intention of allowing Omar to live and tell a story that would have contradicted the company line. They only to give him the opportunity to complete his task. Then, operation on the theory that dead men tell no tales, the loose ends would be neatly tied up. Omar is killed.
Do police really call their weapons that?
Benghazi - Stand Down!
Orlando - Stand Down!
Smoke Clears,,,,
TERRORIST ATTACKS!
bkmk
My bet, the wife is in some Moslem Nation by Now. Obama’s Cabal paid for the ticket—Her Husband helped their Anti-Gun message to tar the NRA.
Still needs to be done. Can’t let something like this stand without consequences.
Sadly; I think you're right. Sigh.
I agree with you on that. I did not mean to infer that I was in opposition to it.
I would tend to agree with you. As there is a GOP Governor, perhaps it may help ensure that this will not be swept under the rug.
I didn’t realize Jay Nixon was the Governor of TWO states!
“The only difference with gun confiscation is that the cops will get a lot of return fire so they will be thinking twice about obeying orders if disobediance is widespread as it is likely to be.”
Good analysis. In the 1992 LA riots, the cops hopped in their squads and drove home to protect their families - orders be damned.
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