Posted on 11/22/2013 3:31:10 PM PST by marktwain
Ahead of the release of part of the official police report on the Sandy Hook Elementary School spree killing, courant.com reports that the police responding to the school did so in a less-than-timely manner. Among the aspects of the response under scrutiny was a decision by the first responding Newtown officer to park nearly a quarter mile away at the top of the driveway to the school and wait for other officers to arrive, sources familiar with the investigation said. Those officers moved to the school on foot along the tree line . . . Dispatch records indicate the first 911 call came in just before 9:36 and the first officer arrived at the school at about 9:37:30. The dispatch tapes indicate there were officers in the school at 9:44, but dont make clear exactly when the first officer entered. More on that timeline . . .
One family member who requested anonymity said the report did include a timeline and that [Danbury State's Attorney Stephen] Sedensky told them during the meeting state police and Newtown officers entered the building simultaneously . . .
The first state troopers to arrive at the school came from Troop A in Southbury. Sources with knowledge of the investigation said many of them went in the school through a door that was smashed open by members of the Statewide Narcotics Task Force on the corner of the building near the playground. Others went through the glass window that Lanza shot out. Newtown police entered through the rest of the school and the boiler room.
As we surmised, the Newtown cops did not follow active shooter protocol: enter upon arrival, locate and engage the threat with all due speed. Children died while the cops rallied.
Dispatch records indicate that about three minutes after the initial 911 call, a dispatcher told the officers that the shooting had stopped and the school was in lockdown. Within a minute of that report, the dispatcher alerted officers that teachers could hear shooting and states the shooter is apparently still shooting in the officer area.
We still dont know the exact chain of events. But its now clear that some members of the Newtown police force arrived, waited for backup, then entered. Whether the first responding police officers could have prevented some of those deaths may be a moot point for the parents of the victims and survivors, but its not for those of us who have children in school.
We need to know exactly what went wrong that horrible day, so that deficiencies can be addressed and childrens lives protected. One things for certain: the post-Newtown debate over civilian disarmament would have been different if this information had come to light soon after the shooting. As it should have.
Shame on the Connecticut police and Constitution State politicians for sacrificing childrens safety on the altar of their personal, professional and political ambitions.
Cops are cowards and bullies, nothing more.
Exactly. A great example of this was the Emcore shooting in Albuquerque, only a minute or two lapsed from the time the 911 call came in and every nearby unit swarmed the building.
These days, too many cops are just unionized government employees, who just happen to carry a gun and badge as fashion accessories.
The best way to get cops to respond, I have come to understand, is to offhandedly mention to someone (away from the phone, not into it) that you heard that there was some drug money spotted strewn about the hallway. Then all the cops would have rushed in straight off to Arrest the money and bring in more revenue for the agency.
I live in Sandy Hook. There are usually only three to four cars on patrol in Newtown, which is about 60 square miles. One seems to have been there in about a minute and a half.
7 minutes is about the time it would have taken the State Troopers to get there lights and sirens.
When seconds count, the police are only minutes away....
No thanks. I will take care of business myself.
If the police come to help later, good on them.
And the libs want us to think this happened because of magazine capacity. If the cops wait around for reinforcements, seconds don't count. Everyone who is going to be dead will be before the cops even enter.
Now I simply do the best Sgt Schultz act you have ever seen, and keep it up as long as necessary.
Currently, I am researching into how to most effectively portray an "Illegal / Undocumented" individual. Then all they can do is write lots of paperwork and then I'll be released back into the populace, just like everyone else. If they can't get any revenue, they seem to lose interest for some reason.
Oh, and pull a Sharpton and accuse them of rascism for not understanding My culture, of course.
When seconds count, the police are only minutes away....
No thanks. I will take care of business myself.
If the police come to help later, good on them.
Someone needs to clean up the mess and get the body bag right?
So I guess the heroic police had absolutely nothing to do with stopping this tragedy.Just like a lot of other tragedies they’re never around to prevent.But yet our stupid,corrupt legislature and governor took the right to defend our selves right out of our hands and made us all potential victims.
They have become revenue enhancement officers...not law enforcement officers
From the time the first cop arrived to they entered the building is potentially 9 minutes. If that is true, the ban on 30 rd mags or “assault rifles” that they passed in CT would have made no difference, like Malloy and others claim.
engaging the counter-girl at Krispy Kreme is much more pleasant - and safe. :(
I do not disagree with the outrage over this report.
Used to live next to Newtown. The town & countryside around there is generally rural and very peaceful. LEO in Newtown is a plum assignment because hardly anything big (”life-threatening”) ever happens (or is reported, some argue).
Take it easy on this officer, whoever he may be. He might even be an incognito FReeper. I feel profound sorrow for him.
I feel angry at, but sorry for, the citizens living there who fight the right to carry, or try to bully out gun-owners, handguns, rifles or shotguns. I also pray they will change their minds and at least get a shotgun and learn how to use it and secure it responsibly.
Some of them learned, some didn’t, and the legislative climate got much, much worse. Today I read with mixed glee and dismay about the firearms companies who decided to abandon the state.
(I believe a final report on Newtown is expected Monday).
Fortunately, all cops are not cowards.
I personally knew a deputy who engaged multiple armed robbers by himself and lost his life.
Yup, they have what’s called indemnification.
Making sure there were no dogs needing to be shot on the way in...
Argh, you beat me to it! I should have read more before posting.
The female cop in the news recently who got shot in the face ans went in pursuit of the shooter.
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