You mean someone who you didn't know was injured. Had just killed four people and injured almost 200 and had just been in a gun fight where they're throwing grenades and another pressure cooker bomb which injured 15 police officers the night before.
Fuck yeah, everyone just go on and if you get carjacked, sucks to be you and we won't even know if he left the area b/c everyone is driving around.
Well we sure as hell better find a compromise between total lockdown and restricting nothing. Sad to say, these types of attacks will become more common. In Pakistan, car bombs go off that kill 20 people and injured hundreds. So this was nothing compared to that.
My point is this. If we assume that every terrorist has a massive cache of explosives at his disposal and that he is going to use them imminently on a gathering of people, then the result will be extreme lockdowns by the authorities. Hell, in 3rd world countries people lock themselves in their houses voluntarily. It just seems so abnormal here because this is AMURICAH
The facts of the situation are that after the authorities had identified the suspects, that's when the shootouts began. Not because they were *planning* an attack, but because they were cornered. That's how we ought to distinguish between the crime time lines .
You might could even argue that had the college cop not attempted to follow them, but tailed at a maximum distance and waited for backup, he might still be alive.
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