

GRADY JUDD IS BACK, Y’ALL.
Not that he’s ever far away when there’s snarky truth bombs to be dropped (he’s said himself, the most dangerous place in Polk County is between him and a TV camera), to be fair, but the Sheriff of Polk County, Florida had some things to say about active shooter situations in the wake of the tragedy at Uvalde.
When asked by a Fox News anchor if the response to the horrific shooting at a Uvalde elementary school was “absolutely . . . done the wrong way”, Judd said,
“At the end of the day we know that shootings, these active shooters, are done between zero and five minutes,” he argued as he spoke of arming teachers. “The police response is plus five minutes.”
“We also know that active shooters don’t get to change it to a barricade situation,” he said. “When you go in shooting, even though you pause, it doesn’t mean there aren’t injured children or people lying there. Once an active shooter, always an active shooter. Push in, save lives, neutralize the threat. We train for that; we expect that.”
“I can tell you this, I want them to shoot them, shoot them so much that you can read the local newspaper through them.”
A-freaking-men, Grady. If that’s not graveyard dead, I don’t know what is.
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