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MAJ Bob Miyagishima
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This is a sad story being told anywhere in any City, USA. If armed officers didn't stand a chance then counselors definitely would have not stood a chance either against a cold blooded killer.
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LTC Eugene Chu
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From story: ""The man fired hundreds of rounds from prepositioned firearms throughout the home," a post from the Officer Down Memorial Page read.

Storz was wanted for domestic violence offenses, police said."

We should also be asking why he was allowed to have an arsenal despite pending criminal charges.
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CW4 Guy Butler
CW4 Guy Butler
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Yes it is. And the ATF has around 2000 special agents nationwide to do law enforcement.

I think the phrase goes something like “Take a number”…
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Cpl Benjamin Long
Cpl Benjamin Long
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Because he could... Obviously the authority system there doesn't have a grip on reality and is impotent to regulate anything.
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Cpl Benjamin Long
Cpl Benjamin Long
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CW4 Guy Butler wouldn't change anything.. regulations don't mean anything to people that ignore them
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Cpl Benjamin Long
Cpl Benjamin Long
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CW4 Guy Butler 2000 agent to regulate 300 million.. you need a bigger army of agents of you want to assert control
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MCPO Roger Collins
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My sympathies to the families. This sounds like a Cluster F##k, I’ll bet the after action report will show another instance of bad leadership at the scene.
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