Omaha charity workers recount terror of 'shooter' firing gun

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  • blue2golf

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    I posted quite often when I first joined. Then I had a "favored son" post that I was a cop hater and a liar. One of the moderators took exception to me trying to defend myself against one of his pets, also called me a cop hater and a liar, and then closed down the thread so I could not respond. That took my enthusiasm level for INGO from about an 8.5 to around a 0.3 or so for well over two years. Lately it's crept up to about a 3.5, so I am willing to drop in a post now and then that interests me, and hopefully provides value for other INGOers also.


    Yup, no one is required to post. I've been a member since '08 and my post count is barely over a thousand. I drop in often and read quite a bit of useful information but there is nothing for me to add...just soak in the knowledge and give a "like" on occasion.
     

    2tonic

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    "Red Cell" exercises do not work in civilian settings for myriad reasons, but mostly because it's a direct personal assault and you can't control for individual responses. These might range from armed/unarmed confrontation, to injuries from evasion (i.e. someone jumps thru a window to escape,etc.)

    This was asinine at every level.
     
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