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I stand by my comments.
2 hostages is unacceptable in that situation.
The police failed to act until one had been shot.
1 guy with a shotgun.
If they'd burst in guns blazing 15 minutes after the siege started they probably would have had a similar outcome. But that would have then been their fault.
Instead they waited......until someone died. Verifying my previous comment that they were covering their arses.
Again, there were threats of an IED of some description being in the area, which could not be verified since you know, hostages and backpack concealing. If you are wrong and you open fire you have close to 15 dead hostages, 1 perp, and however many his "brothers" could then have taken out. If you are right, you have the possibility of a dead terrorist (since I don't know if the police at that time had adequate weaponry to break the glass and one shot kill the bloke).
You willing to make that choice to shoot him? Because I made it long ago, dismissed it as too bloody risky and thought of the hostages.
If I am in the sheiks position, possibly caught on the street, ducking into a cafe to force a stand off by taking hostages, a place with multiple exits and one would assume an entire glass front facing the street, if I have a backpack I know contains nothing, I'm telling people to back the hell up because I will kill hostages and blow shit up to prolong my stay on this Earth so I cna think of some other way out of the mess I'm in or stay on point and get my message out before shit hits the fan. The hostages will believe I have a bomb, but I have a shotgun in the face telling them to sit there, shut up and be human shields. Anyone who escapes will be fearful they will say I have a bomb, the police will have been informed I had a backpack, the backpack is still in the cafe, and this lie I have created becomes truth. Then we grow it a little, I have 2 in this backpack, behind this counter where you can't see my hands I placed one, one on my person, one in the premises should you storm the place and I'll take a few of you with me.
And you sit there and tell me you are surprised why it took him shooting someone in cold blood for the police to act.
As someone who failed the physical for joining the force, you generally want to do that job because you give a shit about the welfare of others, not piss it into the wind because it turns out in hindsight the bloke didn't have a bomb and just had a short range shotgun and hostages.
Instead, he had a gun at hostages I want to save, telling me he had a bomb; the dude had a bomb and I'm not going to dispute that until I am 100% sure he does not and if I call him on it, I can act before he does. I couldn't, so I wait, I talk, I prepare, I hear a gunshot and my heart sinks because I wasn't good enough to save them all. 30 odd seconds later this is confirmed by bodies, all of this slightly delayed on TV because operational safety.
So you'll also forgive me for not criticising the police forces in the area for not popping a cap in his arse.







