The more you live, the less you will die. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ If you want to be somebody else, change your mind.
Good question! People had to be poring out of that place, once they clued unto what was going on. But I do not buy them doing nothing for 20-30 minuets. Will try and post the news conference that was shown on CNN less than one hour ago, once I can find it.
Text here/ says also video but can not find it yet.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1690270.html
"My reading no matter how transient is a dagger in the heart of ignorance."
I'm not saying forget what you lost.
I suppose there's a purpose in pain.
What we make of ourselves has a cost,
and it's paid every time we take hold of the reins.
Awoke (24th July 2012)
The human capacity for the abnegation of truth is unlimited
Fiat justitia ruat caelum
Amat victoria curam
sunshine05 (20th July 2012)
It would not have taken long for the shooter to go through several magazines. You can pray and spray even being semi-auto, a bunch of lead in less than one or two minuets 20-30 round mags can be emptied very quickly.
Edit: One shot per second, time it yourself, one minuet and 60 shots semi-aimed down range easy to do.
"My reading no matter how transient is a dagger in the heart of ignorance."
Is this true? I know it's true about Columbine. I can attest, having gone through police training. Columbine changed active shooter response tactics. We were trained to go in asap and go directly to the active shooter to minimize loss of life. It's the most dangerous situation we were trained for.
Columbine was studied, what the police could have done better. Those changes became a standard (I believe) for law enforcement across the nation.
It's hard to imagine the first cops on scene would not go in immediately.
The more you live, the less you will die. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ If you want to be somebody else, change your mind.
"My reading no matter how transient is a dagger in the heart of ignorance."
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...86J0AM20120720
:...Arriving on the scene within 90 seconds of the first emergency calls, officers immediately took the suspect into custody in the parking lot behind the cinema, where he surrendered without a fight, Aurora Police Chief Dan Oates said...."