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<blockquote data-quote="ripnbst" data-source="post: 1861272" data-attributes="member: 16136"><p>I'm no LEO but I'd guess with practically any active shooter scenario all party's involved are immediately disarmed and detained, probably forcefully because of all the adrenaline flowing and then it's sorted out when everyone has been made "safe". When an officer makes a "shots fired" call and people on the other end hear the stress in their voice it's game on 110% until everyone is safe.</p><p></p><p>They don't just show up throw their hands in the air and say "OK everyone calm down what's going on here?"</p><p></p><p>I'd expect to be put down and cuffed if I was the helper shooter too. In fact as soon as other officers arrived I'd drop the mag and eject the one in the chamber then place the gun someplace safe and lay face down. I know that everyone will be deemed a potential threat until they talk to "their guy".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ripnbst, post: 1861272, member: 16136"] I'm no LEO but I'd guess with practically any active shooter scenario all party's involved are immediately disarmed and detained, probably forcefully because of all the adrenaline flowing and then it's sorted out when everyone has been made "safe". When an officer makes a "shots fired" call and people on the other end hear the stress in their voice it's game on 110% until everyone is safe. They don't just show up throw their hands in the air and say "OK everyone calm down what's going on here?" I'd expect to be put down and cuffed if I was the helper shooter too. In fact as soon as other officers arrived I'd drop the mag and eject the one in the chamber then place the gun someplace safe and lay face down. I know that everyone will be deemed a potential threat until they talk to "their guy". [/QUOTE]
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