In post 15 I referred to the cop in Parkland as "Parkland." Clearly I was referring to the incident and not the city. If I say Columbine, I'm referring to the incident and not the flowering plant. If I say Texas, I'm referring to the incident and not the state. Good hell you struggle, no wonder you're so angry. It's gotta be frustrating.
You tried to justify the cop's delay by their poor pay. You even asked people if they loved their own kids more than the kids down the street. I proved that wrong with the horrible reality of a cop whose daughter was killed in the classroom.
Are you aware there was another cop in the school who received a text from his wife that she was shot and dying. She was a teacher killed there. Here's the screenshot of him receiving the text.
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He attempted to intervene but was disarmed and removed from the building by other officers.
The President of Texas Police Chiefs Association disagrees with everything you've said, "I believe that the training is very clear on what we are supposed to do. Even a single officer has the responsibility to go stop the killing. And that did not happen." Holding back in this case, "was not the right decision and the one that I'm sure they regret as well, and one that we're going to have to assess as a profession."
You can keep peddling the garbage you're spewing but you've convinced nobody and you've given me ample opportunity to point out some of the massive flaws in your argument. Thank you for that.