04-16-2007, 10:51 PM
Given their information, and the timing of when they found out it actually was a shooting, the best idea would NOT to have been to cause a panic and send them back in the direction of the original shooting. People were already on their way to class, enough officers were not on the scene to manage traffic into campus, so the best thing was to keep people where they were (in or on their way to class).
With the amount of people, issuing a complete lockdown on short notice is near impossible.
Besides, he had 2 weapons, enough ammo, and according to some reports body armor and chains to lock the doors. He knew what he was going to do, and nothing the university could have done would have stopped him from killing anyone else.
With the amount of people, issuing a complete lockdown on short notice is near impossible.
Besides, he had 2 weapons, enough ammo, and according to some reports body armor and chains to lock the doors. He knew what he was going to do, and nothing the university could have done would have stopped him from killing anyone else.
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