2aguy
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But......but.....the police officers have AR-15 rifles......how is that possible......the anti-gun lunatics tell us these are too dangerous to use....and yet here the cops are....using them....
Why didn't they have the cops simply use their stun guns?
Body cam footage released Tuesday showed the quick response of Nashville police officers to the mass shooting at a Christian elementary school Monday morning.
Footage from officers Rex Engelbert and Michael Collazo showed the team of officers rushing through the Covenant School minutes after the 28-year-old female shooter, who identified as a man, entered the building. Police reached the shooter, who was on the second floor of the school building, around 10:27 a.m., just 14 minutes after the first emergency call was made.
After clearing some of the first floor, Englebert is heard telling his partners that “it sounds like [the shooter] is upstairs.” Englebert and his team of officers raced to the second floor and ran down the hallway as gunfire is heard. At the end of the hallway, Englebert peered around the corner where the shooter was standing and fired multiple shots, dropping her to the ground.
Why didn't they have the cops simply use their stun guns?
Body cam footage released Tuesday showed the quick response of Nashville police officers to the mass shooting at a Christian elementary school Monday morning.
Footage from officers Rex Engelbert and Michael Collazo showed the team of officers rushing through the Covenant School minutes after the 28-year-old female shooter, who identified as a man, entered the building. Police reached the shooter, who was on the second floor of the school building, around 10:27 a.m., just 14 minutes after the first emergency call was made.
After clearing some of the first floor, Englebert is heard telling his partners that “it sounds like [the shooter] is upstairs.” Englebert and his team of officers raced to the second floor and ran down the hallway as gunfire is heard. At the end of the hallway, Englebert peered around the corner where the shooter was standing and fired multiple shots, dropping her to the ground.