Posted on 03/18/2018 5:43:14 PM PDT by smileyface
Remember, every time you hear a gunshot in an active shooter incident; you have to believe that is another victim being killed.
Four Officers on Scene at February 14 Parkland Shooting Did Not Enter School Building
(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch today released Broward County Sheriffs Office training and operation materials that specifically dictate that the first one or two officers on the scene of an active shooter incident will immediately go to confront the shooter.
The Broward County Sheriffs Offices Standard Operating Procedure and lesson plans for an active shooter incident were obtained by Judicial Watch via a Florida Sunshine Act records request.
The Broward County Sheriffs Office confirmed that armed school resource officer Deputy Scot Peterson was first on the scene of the February 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, but he did not enter the school to confront shooter Nikolas Cruz.
Three other deputies also arrived on the scene but did not enter, the sheriffs office said. The Broward County materials direct that if four officers are on the scene of an active shooter incident they are to form a Quad formation and enter the building.
The lesson plan instructs officers to immediately confront a shooter:
History shows when a suspect is confronted by any armed individual (police, security, concealed carry person) they either shoot it out with that person or kill themselves. Either way, the shooting of innocent bystanders must stop. Now, the first officer or two officers on scene will immediately go to confront the shooter. Military tactics work well in this situation. The two man bounding overwatch is our response.
Using lessons learned from Columbine (the 1999 high school massacre where officers waited for a SWAT team and allowed two shooters to continue) the first four responding officers are directed to form a Quad and approach from all directions:
During Columbine, the response to an ongoing shooting situation was to contain the suspect. After Columbine the International Chiefs of Police addressed the problem with the response and came up with the Quad or diamond formation. With the quad, the first four officers to respond entered the building with coverage in all directions. This was critical to address the concerns of officers who previously would not enter and just wait for SWAT.
Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel said during a news conference that What I saw was a deputy [Peterson] arrive take up a position and he never went in. Israel said Peterson should have went in. Addressed the killer. Killed the killer.
The lesson plan clearly states: If you are on scene or in the area and hear gunshots, you should immediately access what you have and prepare to respond. Remember, every time you hear a gunshot in an active shooter incident; you have to believe that is another victim being killed.
The training materials also state that the first officers on the scene will engage the suspect, which Peterson did not do. There are now three teams during Active Shooter Incident [Contact, Extraction and Rescue Task Force]: Contact Team: Is first on scene, 1-4 deputies, they will be actively engaging/searching for suspect (HOT ZONE).
The lesson plan lists priorities of life as: 1) Hostages/victims; 2) Innocent Bystanders; 3) Police/deputies; and 4) Suspects. If in doubt about going through the door after a suspect, think about the victims and where they stand on the list.
The importance of a fast and effective response is emphasized: Time is critical in each of these incidents. This is like no other crime. The motive is to kill as many people as possible in the shortest amount of time. Why? Because the bad guy knows we are coming.
An exercise designed for a lone deputy on the scene of an active shooting is intended to get the deputy moving towards the gunfire, passing dead students and others running by him. However, there is no reason to give up a good position of cover if the shooting has stopped. Remember the cavalry is on their way, so its better to hold, than to expose yourself to unknown threats.
The Broward County Sheriffs Office Standard Operating Procedure states: If real time intelligence exists the sole deputy or a team of deputies may enter the area and/or structure to preserve life. A supervisors approval or on-site observation is not required for this decision . If the situation turns to a barricade or hostage situation the response team will contain, isolate, communicate and wait for SWAT.
Records obtained by Judicial Watch also show that Sheriff Israel is the second highest paid of Floridas 67 sheriffs at $186,631 for Fiscal Year 2017/18. The sheriff was eligible for $2,000 in supplemental pay for completion of a 20-hour training course. In 2016, Israel received a warning letter that he had not successfully completed the course and his supplemental pay was being withheld.
These Broward County Sheriffs Office documents obtained by Judicial Watch show that the law enforcement agency failed the victims of the Parkland shooting, said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. Lives were lost in Parkland because the Sheriffs Office personnel were either poorly trained or failed to follow training protocols.
You do make a point there. However, they are not trained to be killers.
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You raise an interesting point. And, the answer is, I think, that a sizable % of the force should be guys that went through an abbreviated Seal Training that weeds out the cowards. Going into a building with a live shooter takes genuine titanium balls. Few police forces have those type guys! So, this “wait outside till all the kids are dead” will continue happening.
Large LE agencies already have such "ballsy" guys. Those guys are called SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics). Unfortunately, they are not first responders. Although SWAT applicants don't go through all the training of SEAL's, they are trained in combat techniques.
It shouldn't take "titanium balls" for a regular cop to enter a building to confront a shooter killing kids. The Coral Springs cops didn't hesitate and blew past the hiding Deputy Sheriffs. Unfortunately, it was over...but those cops did what was expected of law enforcement officers and men in general. I hope Peterson finds the shame to eat his...
..........It shouldn’t take “titanium balls” for a regular cop to enter a building to confront a shooter killing kids.
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I’m going to respectfully disagree with you on this one specific point only. Entering a building with scores of rounds popping off has to be a terrifying thing for one part of a man’s mind to ask another part of his mind to do. I think even hardened Navy Seals would say something like “we would be scared to death but we would do it”.
That’s the difference. The men that will go in are scared as hell to but they have “trained” themselves to overcome their fear.
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