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Ally House (Oregon)'s avatar

It is a question that should be asked. I live in such a racially homogenous community that I have NO experience in that milieu and cannot answer that question with any knowledge or accuracy. I suspect if those had been white parents and not Hispanic, there might have been more response, but I also suspect that the SWAT team is all gear and no go.

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Dave Conant - MO's avatar

It's an essential question Ally as is the one you pose at the end about SWAT teams; everyone has one now and they are very impressively armed and vehicled (?) but one questions the effectiveness of such training as they might receive. One would hope that public safety personnel would be different but, in business, training is the first line to go when budgets get tight.

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Ally House (Oregon)'s avatar

In my experience, you are 100% accurate. I went for 10 years with no refresher in Emergency Vehicle Operations (EVOC) but I qualified on the firearms range twice a year. We went for about 5 years with no "tactical" firearms training (shoot/no shoot, scenario based/building search) due to lack of training funds. I did far more building searches, confronted more shoot/don't shoot firearms scenarios than actually firing my handgun/shotgun/rifle (never). I drove my patrol car (sedan, jeep, SUV) every day.

I know that our local jurisdictions are ready to go and have gone multiple times. My "all gear and no go" was a take-off on "all hat and no cattle"...

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Dave Conant - MO's avatar

Or the Congressional analog, "All talk and no action".

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