Incel Shooting in Jewish community of Montreal, Canada - Emergency alerts ordered residents to shelter as police evacuated nearby buildings and secured Jewish community sites

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I hold them to the highest possible standard which is to never take a shot without knowing what they're aiming at and what's behind it. Don't like it, tough shit, do another job like daycare worker. Sad fact is very few cops train enough or have the right mindset to act well under adrenaline without just blasting
Ambushes in urban environments are difficult situations to deal with, dude.
 
Just throwing this one out there
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What was that boomer doing, he was wandering around in the line of sight of both the shooter and the cops well after he heard shots right next to him, like a chicken without its head. Yes she´s a professional and should do better but he's not faultless in this (which doesn't make him likely dying any better of course)
Because if I, a mere citizen, am hiding behind cover and see someone running towards me and kill said person, I'm going to prison for manslaughter. That whole "know your target" part of gun training and not just slinging lead in the hopes that the guy I kill really is a bad guy.

Meanwhile the trained and equipped King's Men aren't actually held to that standard. She kills a mere citizen or subject and the authorities will shrug their shoulders or give her a medal or whatever and nothing more will ever be said about it. And if the family should sue, in the states she'll get Qualified Immunity and thus a free pass.

It's the Double Standard that pisses me off.
 
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New details about the shooting suspect. According to the publicly available information, the shooter arrived at the attack scene from Alberta province, which is thousands of kilometers away from Montreal. This is the province where Canada's largest Muslim community is also concentrated, although in the documentation, the shooting suspect was identified as a person with a Western

appearance.

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The district itself is also grappling with a problem of organized crime, and the investigation will also focus on the possibility that this is an attack that was ordered at a timing that hints, perhaps, at "plausible deniability"—that is, a feature that suggests but executes in a way that distances the identity of the commissioner.


The killed civilian is an old man.
 
Because if I, a mere citizen, am hiding behind cover and see someone running towards me and kill said person, I'm going to prison for manslaughter. That whole "know your target" part of gun training and not just slinging lead in the hopes that the guy I kill really is a bad guy.

Meanwhile the trained and equipped King's Men aren't actually held to that standard. She kills a mere citizen or subject and the authorities will shrug their shoulders or give her a medal or whatever and nothing more will ever be said about it. And if the family should sue, in the states she'll get Qualified Immunity and thus a free pass.

It's the Double Standard that pisses me off.
They also give them a gun and put them on the streets without any kind of rigorous training in either marksmanship or target discrimination under pressure. This is what happens. Even with SWAT teams you're lucky if they're one of the minority of teams in the entire country that takes training seriously and gets funded for it, and that's the US. I assume in Canada it's a total shitshow. What happened here is a classic situation that can and should be trained for. You don't shoot a guy the second he appears around a corner.
 
They also give them a gun and put them on the streets without any kind of rigorous training in either marksmanship or target discrimination under pressure. This is what happens. Even with SWAT teams you're lucky if they're one of the minority of teams in the entire country that takes training seriously and gets funded for it, and that's the US. I assume in Canada it's a total shitshow. What happened here is a classic situation that can and should be trained for. You don't shoot a guy the second he appears around a corner.
And you know this, how? How many shootouts have you been in, Mr. Tactical? Cut the woman some slack.


Also confirmed 3 killed. A cop, a civilian and the shooter.

Now the question is: Is this a Muslim-terrorist/Palestine thing or some Groyper who wanted to kill some Jews or some organized crime thing gone sideways?

The shooter was wearing cammo and tactical gear.
 
The female cop was startled (you can see in the video the civilian just "appears") and shot instinctively. I don't think this is a case of female cops being female cops. I think this is a case of a shootout and a cop got fucking startled. Cut her some slack).
I do hope somebody takes a good long look at her training record and simulator scores. She completely came apart under pressure, lost her partner and gunned down a civilian at point blank range while her partner bled out in the street.

Are we holding her to a higher standard? Yes! She's a trained Cop on the Job. In one of the largest cities in North America. A lot of time and resources have gone into training her to not do exactly what she did.

But sadly it's Canada. We will be told how stunning and brave she is. She's the true victim, not the 2 dead guys.
 
To be fair to the lady cop her partner got shot and bled out, you've got two old men in that video wandering around like NPCs with that one who directly goes right up to her and yeah she shoots him and then you have the rifle shooter strafing his way around the column to where she was while he starts reloading and finally goes down from the police bullets I mean that's a fucking horrendous situation to be in regardless of experience or gender or what have you. While she might've made mistakes it seems like a hell of an awful situation regardless and lot's of male cops would've made mistakes too in the situation.
 
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