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[QUOTE="MrNicholas:605532"]Yeah, I don't think trying to enlighten anonydouche is going to get anywhere. These people who are usually too slow to understand initially are not going to grasp the situation as time passes, no matter how you deliver the truth. And the truth is: Okay we're in a post-Columbine scenario here, and you've found a dead woman and some dude lying in a pool of blood with bullets pumped into their corpse. Now if you me, you fuck the dead ex-girlfriend and steal all of her prescription medication for yourself. If you're a cop though, you generally need to prepare for the worst case scenario and think of the safety of others. It doesn't matter if they thought it was an isolated incident, and it doesn't matter if no one had any reason to believe it would escalate into a mass school shooting. Your job as a police officer is to assume the worst, control the situation, and stop what threat you can from happening to protect people from harm. These police officers failed. The school failed. The gunman pulled the trigger because he was upset over not getting a PS3 under the three this year. The cops allowed it to happen.[/QUOTE]
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