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Originally Posted by Plan9
Yes. It's lengthy but you can skim it to get to the important stuff but I found it to be an important read for anybody in the law enforcement / security business. While you're reading it... keep in mind things that seem to be missing / conflicting. If you're really interested, I can send you my notes.
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I just browsed through it and a few of the things that stood out were that aside from the first class which was essentially ambushed, the rest of the classes tended to act somewhat cohesively in terms of trying to barricade the doors or opening the windows, removing the screens and jumping out.
Note to self: if I ever have to jump out a window do the optimum technique the report mentions of lowering yourself down first and then dropping.
Also, I was unaware of how the first wave of officers tried to get into the building as quickly as possible (of course the chains got in their way). I think like a lot of other people, the only footage I saw of the police response was the officers running around outside setting up the perimeter. Of course the main reason they arrived so quickly is because they were already investigating the murders in the dorm room.
I am not sure if this is relevant to the thread, but the college I graduated from has a no guns rule, even for CCW permit holders. However it is perfectly legal under state law to carry on college campuses. Often times I will meet my gf on campus and I am always carrying. Even if my gun was somehow discovered, the most the campus police can do is trespass me from the property as I am not breaking any law.