However, they're supposed to be trained to respond and it seems to me there was no leader taking charge.
Everyone seemed to be looking to someone else to take control or waiting for instructions.
This was an extraordinary event no one could foresee but this does seem to indicate the need for scenario training and finding better team leaders.
The whole thing seems weird. The scenario given leads a lot to what really happened. We don’t know what the police on the ground were being told to do or not do.
The information given to the public seems sketchy, at best. I’m just saying, I wouldn’t be in such a rush to judge the officers on the scene, because we just don’t know.