At least it makes schools less of a glaring soft target, and at least they are human controlled. Though the jurisdictional issues ( (justifiable?) homicide across state lines), mean that this will absolutely end up in a federal court case.
Edit: They seem to carry pepper balls and a pellet gun
They carry pepper rounds and a glass breaker for quickly entering classrooms.
Another issue, that may or may not be a bad thing, is that drones are freaking loud. Depending on the shooter, that might mean more or less people killed depending on what their panic response is, and whether they were going all out in the first place.
Likely because it's a complicated, possibly unsolvable issue.
It seems like a somewhat uniquely American phenomenon. Random mass casualty incidents occur abroad, but usually are different (Muslim on muslim, muslim on Whites, Israeli glowie shit, etc).
While RWers don't like to admit it because it's a third rail, the 2A in the US seems to at least be partly responsible for mass shooters. As in, arming the citizenry will inevitably come at the cost of also arming a few psychos as well.
Reducing mass casualty events likely involves giving over even more civil liberties & accepting even more surveillance from a corrupt & malicious State
Mental health is very left-coded & effeminate. It's not very effective at preventing violent crime nor is it very good at rehabilitating criminals.
Mental health is also too broad a concept like racism or antisemitism. When most people are talking about mental health, they're referring to garden variety depression or anxiety in housewives or maybe treatment of stark raving mad homeless schizos on the street. But the forensic psychiatry of the criminally insane is a whole other kettle of fish. And it's not really any more effective than institutionalizing the bad eggs and drugging them into a docile stupor.
Low value dysgenic young men have no champions. Women mock them as incels. The left tells them they are oppressors. The right tells them to kill themselves.
At least it makes schools less of a glaring soft target, and at least they are human controlled. Though the jurisdictional issues ( (justifiable?) homicide across state lines), mean that this will absolutely end up in a federal court case.
Edit: They seem to carry pepper balls and a pellet gun
Another issue, that may or may not be a bad thing, is that drones are freaking loud. Depending on the shooter, that might mean more or less people killed depending on what their panic response is, and whether they were going all out in the first place.
Likely because it's a complicated, possibly unsolvable issue.