Quote Originally Posted by TFOGGER View Post
Ok, so Aurora PD had a fix on this beacon to within say, 50 meters. Why couldn't they just track the beacon for another 10 minutes, and figure out which car was carrying it? Did it not occur to anyone involved that the perp might figure out he was trapped in their little intersection dragnet, and decide that the best way out was either to open fire, or take an innocent party hostage? It would seem to this Monday Morning Quarterback that the police created a potentially volatile situation by funneling a known armed suspect into a situation with 18 non-combatants, in an enclosed(but not secured) perimeter. If they were indeed following a GPS signal, they should have been able to discreetly track it until the subject was in a more isolated situation. I pay taxes in Aurora, but I hope they win this lawsuit.
This!
I was think about that this morning, did APD do everything to ensure public safety? I think not. They could have potentially put more at risk by going the route they did had the robber decided he didn't want to give up without a fight.