- Jun 11, 2005
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I play the odds, and have heard from a local FBI agent that nothing scares them more going into a chaotic scene than a bunch of untrained people just itching to deputize themselves.
Just think. One shooter...and ten people respond by taking out their guns. How do those ten know whether one of the others might be his accomplice? Can they really be sure who the shooter is? Would any inner prejudices ever mar their judgment as to who the shooter is in a dark, crowded setting? Might it be the person of color? The person with tattoos and leather? If they aren't sure, would they play their hunches?
I would rather be in a room without guns in a shooting than get caught in the crossfire of a half-dozen people deputizing themselves.
Just think. One shooter...and ten people respond by taking out their guns. How do those ten know whether one of the others might be his accomplice? Can they really be sure who the shooter is? Would any inner prejudices ever mar their judgment as to who the shooter is in a dark, crowded setting? Might it be the person of color? The person with tattoos and leather? If they aren't sure, would they play their hunches?
I would rather be in a room without guns in a shooting than get caught in the crossfire of a half-dozen people deputizing themselves.
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