Rorinthas wrote:
I'm sorry these people were "security"? I just assumed they were cashiers or floor personnel. If their job was security then one wonders why they were not appropriate armed and authorized to deal with threats.
They seemed well-trained at least:
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Asset protection coordinator Poulsen met him at the door, and ushered him back to the loss prevention room to confront him. Not long after, Ray and Richins — both asset protection associates — filtered in, followed by Stewart, an assistant manager, to witness.
Moments after he pulled out the small laptop, the workers say Longton also pulled out a handgun and charged toward the closed office door. Ray, Richins and Stewart were in the way. He grabbed Stewart as his way to get out.
“He looked right at me and said, 'The gun is cocked. C’mon guys, just let me go. I don’t want to do this,'” Shawn Ray recalled.
Instantly, Shawn Ray and Justin Richins kicked into gear, spinning the gunman around. Lori Poulsen ripped the gun away and secured it. They all held on to the man until police arrived minutes later.
When I worked at Kohl's we had similar policies in effect. It is the opposite of not negotiating with terrorists, essentially the policy is if they might be dangerous let them do whatever the f*** they want.
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