Friday, February 23, 2018

Move To The Threat

Fox News and others are reporting that the deputy assigned as the School Resource Officer at the high school in Parkland, took up a position outside while the goblin was shooting students where 17 died.

That is exactly the wrong thing to do.  We are trained, as School Resource Officers that we move toward the threat.  Aggressively, deliberately, we move toward the threat and engage him with fire and maneuver until the threat is neutralized.    That is how we are trained, that is what we signed up for, and that is our code.

This guy failed.  Whether through fear, cowardice, or being overwhelmed by the gravity f the moment, he failed.  People died.  He has to live with that now.

The more we learn about this tragedy, the more that we learn that this entire incident was a cascade of failure.  From the FBI, to state agencies, to local school officials, and now down to that lone deputy who froze at the critical moment. 

It was an horrific event,  At the federal, state and local levels, people failed to see the danger and take action on what was evidently a very foreseeable event.  That's the lesson for many SROs this morning.  Regardless of who else fails, when that moment comes we have to step up.  Regardless who else drops the ball, from the Feds who failed to follow through on an actionable threat, to the state mental health professionals who failed to notify authorities, to the local school board, who failed to keep this nutjob our of the schools, it was the SROs duty to move toward the threat.

That's our job, and when we don't do it, people die.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree - protecting innocent human lives are part of the job and the job was not done. Very similar to law enforcement holding back during that Orlando nightclub shooting in Florida - they waited some few hours before going in. ?? Is there some rule of thumb in Florida where this is the new norm ?

The only excuse I can come up with is fearing that if the deputy had engaged and hit an innocent person, the deputy may have been scared of legal repercussions from that.

Systemic failure - that covers it. If anything, it should be proof that the only persons who can be depended to protect themselves are the intended victims.

OC said...

Always, always, be the sheepdog........

Steve Sky said...

At least part of the police cover-up of the recent school shooting at Douglas is related to the way in which the County Sheriff and School Superintendent are trying to hide their corrupt scheme to NOT enforce the law when faced with more criminal behavior by students than their monthly crime quota will permit. The Last Refuge explains:

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[Read the whole thing. It explains why 39 "investigations" didn't lead to any action]

http://voxday.blogspot.com/2018/02/the-broward-county-cover-up.html

Dave said...

The more I read about this guy, the more he sounds like the caricature of a .gov employee - show up, do as little work as possible without getting fired, grab as many bennies as possible. Annoying when it's a DMV clerk; in this situation, deadly.

The other impression is what in the Army we called ROAD - Retired On Active Duty. Kind of the same thing, milking the tit for as long as possible.

Peripatetic Engineer said...

It didn't sound like he was very effective. Where was he in events leading up to the shooting when people were trying to raise the alarm? I don't know, but I bet that you are aware of every bad actor in your school and who among them might try to shoot the place up. I also bet that parents and the administration talk to you and keep you in the loop.

Old NFO said...

Apparently, there were three MORE LEOs that responded and stayed crouched behind their cars...

Aesop said...

Yup:
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/02/23/report-four-sheriff-scott-israels-deputies-waited-outside-douglas-high-school-shooting/

Corals Spring PD has already noted that their people went in, while BSO deputies were hiding behind their cars.

And the Sheriff knew about all of that before the CNN live TV hit-piece on the NRA and guns, because a county official was overheard giving the Sheriff hell in about it all, before the telecast happened.

Time to get the hot tar and feathers for that Sheriff.
He lied, and kids died.