Fogdog
Well-Known Member
Maybe we should be nervous about the police. The difference is, a police officer is an authorized officer of the law. We expect him or her to present themselves responsibly and have the necessary training to use their arms proficiently and in a lawful manner. Certainly in Dallas, the police acted with discipline and in the manner we expect of them when the gunman opened fire on them and the BLM crowd.Wrong.
Call it like it is. Its the gun.
It scares you.
The only way to terrorize is through fear.
If the guy had a costume and a badge you would be cool with it?
Double standard much?
This guy has what certifications? A class, maybe 10 years ago? What is he doing there? Who sent him there? How much training has he had in situational awareness? Can he hit his target or is he a worse danger than any bad guy? He is carrying an awesome amount of killing power in a center of activity but we have no way of knowing why. Of course people are not comfortable with his presence, they can have no confidence that he's going to be responsible for the correct use of those weapons. Without more information about him, the prudent thing is to assume he's a threat and stay away.
If he'd shown up to impersonate an officer in front of the RNC meeting area, he'd be in the pokey before he could have counted to ten.