Yes. That's just awful what you did to poor jamil. He was a very swell guy. Wordy, but swell. And clever. And let's not forget the witty sarcasm. You should be ashamed for causing his demise. the world is not better for it.Ok let’s lay it out like this, essentially a large part of my job is a lock out tag out function. my job has the potential to kill multiple people every day if I fail to follow standard practices, safety rules ect. If I grossly violate those standard practices and make up my own on the spot, over-ride safeguards and just straight up not do my job properly despite all the training/warnings/safeguards and jamil dies while working on the equipment I told him was safe is rooster in some way morally and legally responsible for jamils death?
I think a reasonable scenario might be that the guy in charge on the scene didn't have a clear picture of the reality inside. It's been reported that he thought it was a barricade situation. Maybe he's stubborn. Maybe he wouldn't listen to his officers. Some officers did go in and then took care of things eventually. I think some criminal negligence might befall the leadership once we have more facts. Hard to say if the officers who followed the orders have some criminal responsibility. I think they certainly have some civil responsibility. That school, the police? They will get sued hard.I think so, I think in that scenario and the one we are looking at standard practices were not followed in a situation where death was a likely outcome from failing to follow those standard practices.
The training for an active shooter was to breech the door. For a baracaded suspect who is thought to have killed everyone already, there's no need to put police lives at risk when all the shooter can do is shoot himself. But, there's a **** ton of information from multiple sources that this was not a barricade situation. He was still an active shooter from all accounts we've heard.It’s standard practice to Breech the door, this whole “barricaded suspect” angle is clearly a breach of protocol. It doesn’t matter if it’s just a patrol officer by himself with soft armor and no radio, you breech the door. That’s the standard practice because to do less puts lives in danger.
So, I think when the facts come out, the leadership is in at least some deep ****. Maybe some officers too. We'll see when more facts come out.