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Seems pretty remarkable to me the boys in blue identified the hotel room and got up there so quickly. Then there is the whole bravery thing of running toward trouble whenever everyone else is running away from it. Kind of funny how that is totally forgotten in all the anti-police rhetoric these days. It's kind of like I heard an attorney say one time "Everyone hates attorneys until they need one."

Hats off to all the brave men and women in all the different roles that stepped up. You have more stones than I do.
 
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Seems pretty remarkable to me the boys in blue identified the hotel room and got up there so quickly. Then there is the whole bravery thing of running toward trouble whenever everyone else is running away from it. Kind of funny how that is totally forgotten in all the anti-police rhetoric these days. It's kind of like I heard an attorney say one time "Everyone hates attorneys until they need one."

Hats off to all the brave men and women in all the different roles that stepped up. You have more stones than I do.
Reportedly there was so much smoke from the automatic gunfire that it set off the smoke detector.
 
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Reportedly there was so much smoke from the automatic gunfire that it set off the smoke detector.
Yeah I heard that but didn't know if it was confirmed. Still, point is valid about bravery. Heard several interviews were folks were talking about how you could quickly tell who the first-responder types were that were both on duty and off. They were the ones standing when everyone else was doing duck and cover drills.
 
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Seems pretty remarkable to me the boys in blue identified the hotel room and got up there so quickly. Then there is the whole bravery thing of running toward trouble whenever everyone else is running away from it. Kind of funny how that is totally forgotten in all the anti-police rhetoric these days. It's kind of like I heard an attorney say one time "Everyone hates attorneys until they need one."

Hats off to all the brave men and women in all the different roles that stepped up. You have more stones than I do.
Anti-police? Or anti-shitty things some police do?
 
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Yeah I heard that but didn't know if it was confirmed. Still, point is valid about bravery. Heard several interviews were folks were talking about how you could quickly tell who the first-responder types were that were both on duty and off. They were the ones standing when everyone else was doing duck and cover drills.
I agree wholeheartedly, but then there's this:



I have no idea if it is real or afterwards, but I'm going to go ahead and side with knowing enough about America to know it could be.
 
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I agree wholeheartedly, but have to post this, even just for a break from the sorrow:



I have no idea if it is real or afterwards, but I'm going to go ahead and side with knowing enough about America to know it could be.

Okay, this may not be the time, but I saw this. I flipped networks and watched as much as I needed to, I'm not one to overwatch this kind of thing?, but I saw this guy in a clip repeatedly. It was played on CNN.

Many women, children, who knows were cowering around him. He was trying to attract attention from a guy with an automatic weapon far away. He didn't have balls, he was an idiot putting all of those around him in greater danger. He was a fool. I was legitimately pissed watching that guy. If I were there with a kid or loved one I would have knee capped him.
 
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