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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Duck and Cover

"Hostage Drill Promotes Safety,"
Tallahassee Democrat (2/19/08)


Have no time to look around

Just run around, run around and think why

Does anybody really know what time it is

Does anybody really care

--Does Anybody Really Know What Time it Is?
,
Chicago


It no longer shatters the intellect

that those who make war

call themselves diplomats


we are no longer surprised that the

unfaithful pray loudest every Sunday

in every church and sometimes

in rooms facing east

though it is a sin and a shame

--The Women Gather, Nikki Giovanni

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Following the recent school shooting at NIU by the latest 15-second-of-famer, our local paper has decided to make us all feel better and as though someone knows WTF is happening by fronting the story, "Hostage Drill Promotes Safety."

The article covers the hostage drill at at a local middle school and Florida A & M University, replete with "rapid gunfire, 'bloody' victims and panicked squeals." George Romero would be proud; however, the featured response is an unlikely deterrent and possibly, inappropriate treatment.


As always, the officers are conducting a military-type assault. All are wearing protective masks, implying the use of toxic substances such as CS or CN (teargas). The hostages obviously won't have such protective gear. The officer on the right is carrying a 5.56 mm M-4 type military assault rifle, which fires a projectile at +/- 3,250 f/s -- not a wise weapons choice for close quarters in which friendlies may be taking refuge. (A 9mm with safety slugs would be a much wiser choice of weapons.)

The pictured assault team is bunched up, and a dedicated shooter could neutralize the three on the left with controlled fire. Bunching up is a formula for disaster, and I'm assuming they are not in the posture posing for the cameraman. The picture indicates a lack of training.

While armed responses are often required in such scenarios, some thought should be given to resolution of the incident via hostage negotiation. Shooting first is not always the answer.


"When an incident happens, a universal system is used so
everyone can patch into it." Hopefully the communication and mobile crisis management center has pre-established lines of communication for overall incident management. But at the team level, only the response team should communicate internally. Too many people talking on a tactical net is not a viable command and control function.

The newspaper headlines on NIU read "latest school
terror." Finally, we must be clear defining the threat. A crazed lone gunman is not a "terror threat." To conflate the terms is to appropriate a discrete phenomenon in the name of which two wars are falsely being conducted to include any act of outrageous violence. This accretion of violent episodes inappropriately lends credence to the wars. The two phenomena are separate in origin and purpose.

The military assault might not be the best treatment in either scenario.

After the Virginia Tech shooting, VT English teacher and poet Nikki Giovanni said,
"I knew when it happened that that's probably who it was. I would have been shocked if it wasn't." Because of the shooter's previous menacing behavior, Giovanni went to the department's chairwoman and told her she was "willing to resign before [she] was going to continue with him." He was removed from her classroom.

As an aside, read some of Ms. Giovanni's poetry if you want to read real. There are no minced words there, only a harsh yet redeeming honesty.


That is the kind of integrity and honesty that is called for today. The father and girlfriend of the NIU shooter gave the usual babble about "what a nice guy he was," and how, "no one would've suspected." Yet the night before the shooting
he called the girlfriend -- with whom he lived -- late to poignantly say goodbye, and had just purchased a handgun for her.

Hello -- these are
warning signs, if anyone cares to sees them.

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7 Comments:

Blogger Underground Carpenter said...

Hi Ranger,
You're spot on, as usual. "The picture indicates a lack of training". Or something even worse, bad training. And are these dorks so excited to be in ninja garb that they themselves don't do any thinking about the weapons and tactics errors you pointed out? I'm a carpenter with zero training in weapons or tactics, and I saw that immediately.
After all the media noise about school shootings, finally a rational statement:
"A crazed lone gunman is not a "terror threat."" Thank you for saying that, Ranger. Here in the Home-of-the-Brave, the typical citizen cowers under the table, wetting himself thinking of Terrorists, while ten different Hitlers line up seeking to "protect" us. I shake my head.
Carpenter

Tuesday, February 19, 2008 at 8:23:00 PM GMT-5  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is a sad event but you just wait until we have one them crazied Arab/Muslim types it will be Marshall Law until this die from the daily press soon. Training is by over paid Black Water types and other members of the cluesless.
jo6pac

Tuesday, February 19, 2008 at 10:18:00 PM GMT-5  
Blogger The Minstrel Boy said...

i was watching the same type of drill done by the san diego team of shock cops. the piece was meant to be a promo and a puff up for them. the first reaction i had was these guys are idiots. i could take them out with a browning hi-power all by myself. if they don't take themselves out first with sloppy muzzle discipline.

seriously. these guys would not have been allowed on any firing line with me and mine. they are careless and heedless about where their weapons point. to say nothing of not choosing the correct tools for the task.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 at 12:13:00 PM GMT-5  
Blogger The Minstrel Boy said...

p.s. i've been a nikki giovanni fan for a long time. she is a vibrant and yes, one of the most honest voices in american poetry. she will sacrifice beauty for honesty. a vital choice when there are so many ugly truths out there.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 at 12:15:00 PM GMT-5  
Blogger rangeragainstwar said...

UC,
When you sort out the bodies it's always easiest to bury your mistakes.
I can't help but wonder who sets up these training programs.
You were astute to catch my imprecise use of words, indeed this is a reflection of bad training as well as a lack of training.If Bruce Willis does it then it must be right.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 at 12:32:00 PM GMT-5  
Blogger rangeragainstwar said...

MB, you're showing your age when you defer to a m35. It's my treatment of choice also.
Contain and control are often an after thought and it should be emphasized more in a response mode.But it's not as much fun as a dynamic entry.
Imagine if a real bad guy had time to prep the crime scene with .....

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 at 12:38:00 PM GMT-5  
Blogger Lisa said...

MB,

I agree--Nikki Giovanni will sacrifice beauty (artifice) for honesty, and I have always appreciated her work.

Of course, I am one of those rare birds who thinks truth is beauty, even when others think it ugly.

"Beauty is truth, truth beauty, — that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know."

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 at 1:55:00 PM GMT-5  

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