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    Default DOW female officer responding to the Shooting.

    Was just going through some of the photos of this whole event and came across photo #35 at this link: http://photos.denverpost.com/2013/12...in-centennial/

    Not totally up to date on all the uniforms that LEOs around the area wear but in looking at this photo I notice that the sleeve patches indicate she is a Department of Wildlife officer. Do they normally carry "Urban Street Rifles" set up that nicely? Also wondering what tactical advantage does she get by just going with about 20 rounds in that 30 round mag?

    Sorry, I would link the exact photo but I can't seem to figure out how to do it.

    If nothing else, just thought that photo was interesting.

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    When this was all going on I was listening to the scanner - and everyone under the sun was responding. As someone close to the situation said to me "Way too many chiefs... But we had a metric fuck ton of Indians.."
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    Quote Originally Posted by asmo View Post
    When this was all going on I was listening to the scanner - and everyone under the sun was responding. As someone close to the situation said to me "Way too many chiefs... But we had a metric fuck ton of Indians.."
    It seems that many times there are way too many chiefs, especially under normal, every day operations, but that day did not seem that way at all. With so many elements, jobs to do, and positions to cover, there was actually not a ton of orders flying around. The command post communications, once up, ran pretty smoothly in my opinion and they relayed information as it came in and relayed what they wanted. There never seemed to be a power struggle at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    It seems that many times there are way too many chiefs, especially under normal, every day operations, but that day did not seem that way at all. With so many elements, jobs to do, and positions to cover, there was actually not a ton of orders flying around. The command post communications, once up, ran pretty smoothly in my opinion and they relayed information as it came in and relayed what they wanted. There never seemed to be a power struggle at all.
    Good to hear this. It's always better if the left hand knows what the right hand is doing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TFOGGER View Post
    Good to hear this. It's always better if the left hand knows what the right hand is doing.
    I would certainly say the active shooter training is paying off. Multiple agencies worked together very well inside. There was a lot that went exactly how training goes and lot that we never even thought of that was taught.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KevDen2005 View Post
    It seems that many times there are way too many chiefs, especially under normal, every day operations, but that day did not seem that way at all. With so many elements, jobs to do, and positions to cover, there was actually not a ton of orders flying around. The command post communications, once up, ran pretty smoothly in my opinion and they relayed information as it came in and relayed what they wanted. There never seemed to be a power struggle at all.
    You luckily missed it then. There was quite a bit of the old "who's got the bigger penis" going on there. Quite a bit of the need for media attention as well. ACSO and Sheriff Grayson Robinson did a great job in handling this.
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    The DOW chick is hot.

    Sorry but chicks with guns is always a win.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sixgun View Post
    The DOW chick is hot.

    Sorry but chicks with guns is always a win.
    yeah she is, she even got that Bronco Pride.

    I'm going to call skepticism on whether the LOP on that A2 stock is appropriate for her body, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KestrelBike View Post
    I'm going to call skepticism on whether the LOP on that A2 stock is appropriate for her body, though.
    Apparently, she likes really long ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Apparently, she likes really long ones.
    Well, damn.
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