Snakeman721 wrote:In all this talk about the tragedy, I was wondering what would happen if I were in that theater. A lot of people here said they would have grabbed their conceal carry gun and blasted back. Since I don't have my PTC yet, I thought about this for a while. One question keeps popping in my head. Why did NO ONE ever try tackling the A-hole? All the sheeple in the theater either ran, ducked down in the aisles, or sat and got shot. I'm sorry, but if you were in the first or second row and the person two or three seats from you just got shot, are you going to sit there and wait for your turn? Get up, run, and get shot in the back? NO ONE rushed this guy. Not even when he was going up the stairs and people where still on the floor between seats hiding. SOMEONE could have easily came up from behind and tackled him... like the heroes in AZ and the Gabby Gifford shooting. Sad state of affairs when the general public can't/won't defend themselves from imminent death.
I suspect it all looks quite different, watching the news stories compared to being in the theater, dark, utter surprise, smoke, tear gas, eyes and throat burning, screaming, running, blood. All seems pretty simple sitting behind our computers, but as such an outrageous scenario unfolds right before our eyes, the mind rebels. Perhaps with training, a LOT of training, more than you have, more than I have, more than most cops have, a theater-goer
might have the presence of mind to do something heroic as you propose. But I doubt it. I've taken Greg Sullivan's Urban Tactics courses and I've shot in the shoot house at Camp Ripley with this county's Tac Team. Those are confidence builders, but I have NO illusions about how these things can go down in the real world, at midnight, in the middle of watching a movie with my friends or family. I think it would be rare that, armed or not, someone is likely to go from mind-disengaged-popcorn-in-hand to Jack Bauer in time to do anything but try to survive. I'm not saying we shouldn't consider it, train for it, be situationally aware, and try...but IMHO it's unrealistic to wonder why nobody tackled the guy.