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Analyzing the Trump Assassination Attempt: A Call for Improved Law Enforcement Training

Analyzing the Trump Assassination Attempt: A Call for Improved Law Enforcement Training

Today, I'm offering a professional perspective on the recent assassination attempt on former President Trump. I've carefully analyzed the footage and gathered as much information as possible to provide insights that might not be immediately obvious to the average observer.

First, let me share a bit of context. I was in the U.S., specifically in a large city in Florida, when the incident occurred. I was working on a YouTube video about civil unrest and urban survival tactics, which will be released in a few months. As I walked through the city, I encountered a woman screaming profanities about President Biden, which was quite unusual for the typically calm area.

This incident highlighted a significant issue: situational awareness. Throughout the day, I noticed many people were unaware of their surroundings, a dangerous trend evident in the footage of the Trump assassination attempt as well.

Let's address the attempt itself. There are many fear-mongering "influencers" predicting civil war and other extreme scenarios, but my goal is to provide a balanced, fact-based analysis. It's crucial to avoid jumping to conclusions or spreading unfounded theories, such as the incident being a false flag. The media often skews information, and we must rely on verified facts.

From the footage, it's clear that the shooter was extremely unskilled. Reports suggest an AR-15 was used. The shooter’s lack of skill is evident both in their weapon of choice for the task at hand and their inability to land accurate shots from a relatively close distance, around 120-160 yards. A more prepared and experienced shooter would have likely succeeded in the given scenario, which thankfully did not happen.

The failure of law enforcement, particularly those in charge of the planning and management of former president Trump's security, is apparent. The shooter had ample time to get on the roof, an open and vulnerable position. A well-trained security team would have secured such a location and monitored any suspicious movements. The sniper team was also clearly complacent, failing to set-up properly, and also to anticipate or respond to the threat effectively.

For a shooter to enter with a weapon, conduct on-site recon with a range finder, get on a roof, aim, and fire shots without being stopped reflects a significant lapse in security protocols. The communication, clarity of responsibilities, and skill under fire of the security teams were sorely lacking. Any competent security professional would have prevented the attempt in it's early stages.

Moving forward, we must address the deficiencies in law enforcement training and preparation. It's essential to support law enforcement with adequate training resources. Complacency and lack of experience are dangerous, especially in high-stakes situations involving public figures.

As Americans, we must also reconsider our approach to policing. Our country was founded on principles of self-sufficiency and minimal government intervention. Over-reliance on police forces has led to a decrease in personal responsibility and situational awareness among citizens. We should push for better training and accountability in law enforcement while encouraging self-reliance and community-based security measures.
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  • STANDS AND APPLAUDS “As Americans, we must also reconsider our approach to policing. Our country was founded on principles of self-sufficiency and minimal government intervention. Over-reliance on police forces has led to a decrease in personal responsibility and situational awareness among citizens. We should push for better training and accountability in law enforcement while encouraging self-reliance and community-based security measures.”

    Chris
  • First time at the site. You guys have some nice stuff. Your spot on with your synopsis…Thought this statement could use another word….But thats just my thought…“For a shooter to enter with a weapon, conduct on-site recon with a range finder, get on a roof, aim, and fire shots without being stopped reflects a significant” INTENTIONAL “lapse in security protocols.”

    Chris

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