Posted on 01/22/2014 7:44:57 AM PST by BenLurkin
According to AP, " the two armed officers assigned to the area left for breaks without informing a dispatcher as required."
(Excerpt) Read more at losangeles.cbslocal.com ...
Well, there you go.
And according to the story, one minute later the guy started shooting. Imagine the odds. Maybe a little less than the odds that the guy has CIA in his name twice? /tinfoil off
That’s how Columbine HS occured.
Lax security at LAX.
Good thing California allows its citizens to conceal-carry, so one of them could take down the shooter .... oh, wait a minute ....
I did notice that the article did manage to get in “assault rifle” and also “began ‘spraying’ the area with gunfire”. San Fran die-anne terminology for the cyclic rate of fire from semi-auto “assault rifles”. Let’s see, always keep your finger on the trigger, use your laser as a pointer for presentations, and, don’t forget your 30 cal magazine or those shoulder thingys.
More likely these guys were asleep somewhere when they should have been on duty. They’d likely gotten away with this behavior without any problem... right up until there was a problem. I mean really, what is the likelyhood of them being on a break the very moment this shooter shows up. It’s about as likely as the IRS randomly selecting Sara Palin’s dad for an audit.
Shooting TSAPersons in their head injures them?’’They seem never to use what little brain they have.
Shooting them in their heart is likewise questionable as their performance while on duty would argue that they have no heart.
However, gut shooting them would cause great pain and suffering, even death as their girth tells the detached observer TSAPerson often have an enlarged gut.
Perhaps that is why donuts fear them?
Maybe the officers were bribed or distracted, so as to be on break at the opportune time?
Scary thought!
I was at the Carl’s Jr. on Century Blvd., a few blocks from LAX last Friday night. It seemed like half the customers were Feds of some sort, with a sidearm on their hip.
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