Authorities knew Maine shooter was a threat but felt confronting him was unsafe, video shows
Authorities knew Maine shooter was a threat but felt confronting him was unsafe, video shows
The video documents a Sept. 16 call between Sagadahoc County Sheriff's Sgt. Aaron Skolfield and Army Reserve Capt. Jeremy Reamer.
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Cowards.
47 1 ReplyThe thing is, they have no duty to stop him before he kills someone.
22 5 ReplyIn the US, they don't even have a duty to stop him after he kills someone. Police have no duty or requirement to protect civilians.
20 1 ReplyI know. My point still stands.
18 1 ReplyThey have no duty to stop him even as he is killing someone
12 2 ReplyNo duty, even after he's killed a few people, and working to kill more.
Maybe we should re-label mass shooters to something like "climate protesters". Those are words that always receive a massive police response.
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They don't appear to have any duties at all.
9 0 ReplyTheir only duties are administrative. Draw lines with chalk, collect evidence, fill out paperwork.
The only person who can be trusted to defend your life is yourself, unfortunately.
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9 1 ReplyNo legal* duty
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