- The first 911 call was made at 1:43 p.m. Dispatchers sent out an alert two minutes later, and the first police officer arrived four minutes after that. By then, the shooting was over. - USA Today
By Ken Hanson
Dave Summers of WKYC in Cleveland has posted an interview with Lyndhurst Police Sergeant Pat Rhode, detailing police strategy to react to an “active shooter” situation. Unfortunately for the reader looking for advice on how to protect themselves from nut-job shooters in a mall, church or campus, the story regurgitates nothing but the same old tired, tried and failed advice.
The story details active shooter training the police are going through, and how local patrol officers are now receiving “SWAT-like” training. The story boasts that while it used to take the police up to 30 minutes to respond to an active shooter, it can now take only minutes. Citizens are encouraged to be aware of their environments and know “where to go in case of an emergency.” Unfortunately, the next words out of Sgt. Rhode’s mouth isn’t “and by ‘where to go’ I mean ‘go for your gun.”
