Tweet Written by Greg Ellifritz Government building in Olso after the terrorist bombing PoliceOne.com had a recent feature article that you all should read. It is titled Lessons from a mass-murder: How to prepare for the worst and is the account of an off-duty Norwegian policeman who was the first cop to respond to Anders Breivik’s terrorist bombing in Oslo. That bombing preceded his shooting attack that resulted in the deaths of 69 children. Some things in the article that jumped out at me: 1) “Grini told his wife, “Get the kids, get in a taxi, and get out of here.” Then, with no gun — police in Norway cannot be armed even on duty without special permission — he headed around a corner and down the street toward an enormous crater left by the bomb and toward buildings spewing flames and smoke.” He arranged for his family’s safety instantly and got them out of harm’s way before going to work.
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via Before It's News | NEWS http://beforeitsnews.com/survival/2013/07/lessons-learned-from-a-mass-murder-2481834.html http://beforeitsnews.com/home/featuredlist/featured.html
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