(http://images.scribblelive.com/2012/4/12/34a9a33a-be16-41c4-a655-1a0ee315b38a_400.jpg) (http://images.scribblelive.com/2012/4/13/b44f91be-821f-43a6-8188-2ef55f83243d_400.jpg) (Sources: WMUR) | This ended about 6 hours about 40 minutes from where I live, this is the first time an incident of this degree has took place in my state. 5 Police officers, along with multiple others arrived at a house in a small town of Greenland, New Hampshire, United States, to issue a search warrant on the property, as they attempted to gain entry to the house a series of shots were fired from a man with in the house, critically wounding 2, wounding 2 others and killing another. A standoff took place as they identified that a woman was inside the house, and they were unable to determine if she was a hostage, or someone helping the man inside. After a large standoff, and the house surrounded by local police, SWAT, state police and FBI; they sent a robot into the house two find two dead inside from apparent self inflicted wounds. The saddest part of this whole incident is the officer who was gunned down was the Chief of Greenland Police department, who was set to retire on April 20th, only 8 days away. As of now, 2 officers still are in ICU (Intensive Care Unit) and the other two have been released. To give some background to why this is shocking news for our state, and even the rest of the United States looking at the whole situation, in the past our state has been rated years in a row 'the safest state to live', yet in the past month there has been two officer involved shootings and in the past year a handful of murders, one of them including a young girl who's killer remains unknown. However, this isn't just here, I see a spike of violence increasing all over the world, this is just our wake up call. Read more here (http://www.wmur.com/news/30885030/detail.html) (WMUR, local new station ) |
Does it really take you so many people to storm a house with two rogues?They probably knew it would be dangerous, but obviously didn't expect such an outcome.
Does it really take you so many people to storm a house with two rogues?
I'd hate to think what'd be needed if this was in a bigger scale.
I am rather concerned at the number of law enforcement victims in this stand off however, Im not sure if it was lack of intel or just a situation going bad, but that number of shot officers is not acceptable even in much larger situations.
More people is not only a preparedness thing, it is also a tactic to intimidate the people in the building. If they look outside and see they are very outnumbered they will most likely surrender. You need many officers to secure the scene, evacuate surrounding buildings etc etc. Its an amazing demonstration of multi-agency teamwork.
Does it really take you so many people to storm a house with two rogues?It's a procedure in tons of countries all over the world, although British police are rarely seen with guns they still use a small army of cops to breech a house in full riot gear, anyway I feel sorry as f**k for that cop that died, he was about to retire aswell that just makes it even worse..
I'd hate to think what'd be needed if this was in a bigger scale.
It's a procedure in tons of countries all over the world, although British police are rarely seen with guns they still use a small army of cops to breech a house in full riot gear, anyway I feel sorry as f**k for that cop that died, he was about to retire aswell that just makes it even worse..I can back this up. The reason why it's done is because multiple officers are covering multiple angles as one unit when breaching the building. If a suspect is hiding in a closet or behind a door, and they check the main part of the room first where they would expect to see the suspect first, but didn't have someone else getting the other angles at the same time, then they could end up being shot from behind. It's all done as a team for safety reasons.
I can back this up. The reason why it's done is because multiple officers are covering multiple angles as one unit when breaching the building. If a suspect is hiding in a closet or behind a door, and they check the main part of the room first where they would expect to see the suspect first, but didn't have someone else getting the other angles at the same time, then they could end up being shot from behind. It's all done as a team for safety reasons.Exactly, if it was just 2 cops storming alone then they suddenly find themselves surrounded by 5 thugs in a house, what are they going to do? I wouldn't have it any other way.
It's always sad to see people die, RIP.Agreed.
Did any SA:MP criminals go missing recently ? Seems a familiar tactic....
Did any SA:MP criminals go missing recently ? Seems a familiar tactic....