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<blockquote data-quote="Cinaet" data-source="post: 1398285" data-attributes="member: 14666"><p>If he'd wanted to kill someone he would have. He intentionally moves the pistol to the right, off target, before he takes his first shot and then shoots a shot into the floor, which may have been an involuntary reaction to the adrenaline pumping through him. The security guard didn't fire his weapon until after the shooter fired his. That was probably some kind of screwed up protocol. Also, the security guard didn't aim to kill. He shot the guy in the leg. Probably another stupid protocol. No one was taking the shooter seriously until he took his first shot. They could have easily overpowered him when his attention was on the woman with the purse.</p><p></p><p>The woman with the purse was unbelievably foolish to do what she did. It's that kind of stupidity that gets innocent people killed. If the shooter was serious about killing someone he would have killed her on the spot. Then, once he spilled blood, he probably would have started killing the others. She wasn't a hero. She was an idiot.</p><p></p><p>He wasn't there to kill. He was there to mouth off and to be killed. The security officer should have obliged him the instant the shooter pulled out his weapon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cinaet, post: 1398285, member: 14666"] If he'd wanted to kill someone he would have. He intentionally moves the pistol to the right, off target, before he takes his first shot and then shoots a shot into the floor, which may have been an involuntary reaction to the adrenaline pumping through him. The security guard didn't fire his weapon until after the shooter fired his. That was probably some kind of screwed up protocol. Also, the security guard didn't aim to kill. He shot the guy in the leg. Probably another stupid protocol. No one was taking the shooter seriously until he took his first shot. They could have easily overpowered him when his attention was on the woman with the purse. The woman with the purse was unbelievably foolish to do what she did. It's that kind of stupidity that gets innocent people killed. If the shooter was serious about killing someone he would have killed her on the spot. Then, once he spilled blood, he probably would have started killing the others. She wasn't a hero. She was an idiot. He wasn't there to kill. He was there to mouth off and to be killed. The security officer should have obliged him the instant the shooter pulled out his weapon. [/QUOTE]
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