When seconds count, police are only minutes away ... or hours... no
matter how short the distance....
Quotes from the press, comments, and the lesson:
“The police arrived at an island massacre about an hour and a half after a gunman first
opened fire, slowed because they didn't have quick access to a helicopter and then
couldn't find a boat to make their way to the scene just several hundred yards offshore.
The assailant surrendered when the police finally reached him, but 82 [revised to 68]
people died before that.”—By
Ian Macdougall and Louise Nordstrom / The Associated Press
“Footage filmed from a helicopter that showed the gunman firing into the water added to
the impression that the police were slow to the scene. They chose to drive, Sponheim
[Police Chief] said, because their helicopter wasn't on standby.”—By
Ian Macdougall and Louise Nordstrom / The Associated Press
So there was a helicopter in the air, over the island, but no one in the police force
could think of ordering it to pick them up, and drop them off at the island. Police have
those powers, you know, they
just would have to think, and that's the trouble.
According to police, it took 23 minutes from receiving calls from the island to
dispatching a SWAT team from Oslo, which then took 42 minutes to reach the island (and 15
more minutes to find the shooter).
The response was so slow because, “People at the camp ... trying to call Norway's
emergency services [were] told to keep off the line unless they're calling about the Oslo
bomb.”—By
Shawn Pogatchnik / Associated Press
See, the Oslo bomb exploded outside the building that houses the prime minister's office.
Some ordinary people being shot is a low priority matter for the police. If the law in
Norway is like the law
in the U.S.A., then police there have no duty to provide protection to any individual
citizen. Their duty is to protect those who pay them—no, not the taxpayers like you—but
those who distribute taxpayers' money to the police.
The lesson: You are on your own, and if your unalienable right to means
of self-defense is violated by some government, the police will be busy making sure you
are disarmed and set up to be a victim. In case that happens, the police are ready to come
later and write a report. Then they will have pizza or doughnuts.
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