Doesn't matter. There was a security lapse and all involved are at fault for failing to neutralize the threat by any means necessary. Why did the officer n Ed someone to lift him up when there were ladders in the area that, if used, would've left the officer free to draw his weapon and properly confront the assassin?
This ame game needs to stop and all responsible parties need to own up to t fact that some very serious an egregious security lapses took place, regardless of "which agency" had tactical/strategic command."
Doesn't matter. There was a security lapse and all involved are at fault for failing to neutralize the threat by any means necessary. Why did the officer n Ed someone to lift him up when there were ladders in the area that, if used, would've left the officer free to draw his weapon and properly confront the assassin?
This ame game needs to stop and all responsible parties need to own up to t fact that some very serious an egregious security lapses took place, regardless of "which agency" had tactical/strategic command."