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<blockquote data-quote="India Actual" data-source="post: 44882" data-attributes="member: 80"><p>Our active shooter training we go through teaches us that we run to the sound of gun fire and neutralize the threat. Even if there are dead bodies or wounded people crying for help. You go it alone or grab as many firearm wielding buddies as possible to go handle business. </p><p></p><p>For this agent, he went it alone, but he was BORTAC which is basically Border Patrol's SRT. He had advanced training and clearly children being murdered motivated him to take care of business. It wasn't easy, he was wounded in the process, but you're absolutely right that the shooter needed to be stopped. His heartrate was probably 200, his stomach may have been twisted with nausea at the sight of all the carnage, but he did his job. He should be honored even though he will probably deny any platitudes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="India Actual, post: 44882, member: 80"] Our active shooter training we go through teaches us that we run to the sound of gun fire and neutralize the threat. Even if there are dead bodies or wounded people crying for help. You go it alone or grab as many firearm wielding buddies as possible to go handle business. For this agent, he went it alone, but he was BORTAC which is basically Border Patrol's SRT. He had advanced training and clearly children being murdered motivated him to take care of business. It wasn't easy, he was wounded in the process, but you're absolutely right that the shooter needed to be stopped. His heartrate was probably 200, his stomach may have been twisted with nausea at the sight of all the carnage, but he did his job. He should be honored even though he will probably deny any platitudes. [/QUOTE]
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