Active shooters are not only law enforcement’s problem and
challenge, but also one facing all of society. For whatever personal
reasons, some of the disgruntled and disturbed of today’s society have decided
that mass murder is their recourse.
Active shooters are engaging in a deadly “chess game” against
society and police, generating fear and causing us to change our entire way of
life. Make no mistake about it: Active shooters are “terrorists,” maybe
not in the traditional political sense, but they are terrorists
nonetheless. Regardless of the source or motivation, terror in any
form, is still terror.
This brings me to the reason for this commentary. And that is what,
if anything, can law enforcement do to stem the growing threat of
active shooters? I refuse to believe that “police are powerless” as
some police detractors believe. History has shown otherwise. American
law enforcement has always proven itself capable of meeting and
tackling any and all challenges , no matter how daunting or deadly.
The more than 1 million law enforcement officers in America today
represent a wealth of knowledge and talent, which if focused on a
specific problem, should result in a viable solution to thwart active
shooters. This means all who are in law enforcement—in any capacity—not
only those in command.
I don’t pretend to know the answer, but I am confident that if law
enforcement puts its collective heads and capabilities together and
brainstorms, the solution will manifest itself.
But we need to remember the “clock is ticking,” because like lightning strikes, “it can happen here."