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To: epicure who wrote (212450)12/22/2012 11:07:16 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541570
 
There was an armed deputy at Columbine; didn't make a difference.

In 1999, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed 15 people and wounded 23 more at Columbine High School. The destruction occurred despite the fact that there was an armed security officer at the school and another one nearby -- exactly what LaPierre argued on Friday was the answer to stopping "a bad guy with a gun."

Deputy Neil Gardner was a 15-year veteran of the Jefferson County, Colo., Sheriff’s Office assigned as the uniformed officer at Columbine. According to an account compiled by the police department, Gardner fired on Harris but was unsuccessful in stopping him:

Gardner, seeing Harris working with his gun, leaned over the top of the car and fired four shots. He was 60 yards from the gunman. Harris spun hard to the right and Gardner momentarily thought he had hit him. Seconds later, Harris began shooting again at the deputy. After the exchange of gunfire, Harris ran back into the building. Gardner was able to get on the police radio and called for assistance from other Sheriff’s units. "Shots in the building. I need someone in the south lot with me."



The second officer was Deputy Paul Smoker, a motorcycle patrolman who was near the school writing a speeding ticket. When he heard a dispatch of a woman injured at the high school, he responded. He, too, fired at Harris but didn't stop him.

huffingtonpost.com

Maybe the NRA will offer to pay their salaries.



To: epicure who wrote (212450)12/22/2012 11:07:20 AM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 541570
 
During the North ridge Shoot out.....(LA..)

the bank robbers were...more heavily armed than the police

So...this begs the question...

whats next..........flame throwers.... as school defense weapons??



To: epicure who wrote (212450)12/22/2012 1:40:04 PM
From: Metacomet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541570
 
Luckily these events are rare.

Yup..

Letterman had a list of ONLY 70 school shootings in the last few years

The subtext that a lot of folks are trying to raise is that it is only because of these sensational cases that the topic is even in the news

There are thousands of shooting deaths a year that are simply ignored

If we can't marshall some political will out of a horror show like Sandy Hook, we are a sorry excuse for a civilized country