The challenge of the age, according to Grossman, is protecting America's children from terrorist attack. "The one thing they do with every nation that they have ever messed with is that they kill their kids," he said, detailing a litany of school massacres, culminating with the 2004 Beslan atrocity in Russia.
"Osama Bin Laden has promised us that Beslan is our future," Grossman said, explaining that Bin Laden does not lie about his intent. "This is who we're fighting. They come and butcher the children."
Grossman told the story of a conversation he had with an American soldier preparing to deploy to Iraq. He said the soldier asked him to tell American police officers that they didn't have to worry about what was happening overseas because the military will take care of that and that all the troops ask of the cops is to "cover their six" and protect the homeland. "What he's saying is that you are our domestic Delta force. Somebody has to be the sword and somebody has to be the shield. You are the shield," Grossman said.
Calling officers sheepdogs who protect the sheep (the public) from predators, Grossman chided officers who are so complacent that they don't carry guns off duty. "If a firefighter carried an extinguisher in his car off duty, you wouldn't think anything of it. You, too, should always carry the life-saving tools of your profession. If you don't, I want you to look in the mirror and say to yourself, 'The damned firefighter is more professional than I am.' Stings. Doesn't it?"
Grossman emphasized that he wasn't just talking about carrying a handgun off duty. He urged officers to carry a rifle and plenty of extra ammo in their off-duty vehicles. "Three magazines will only last you two or three minutes in a firefight," he said.