@JoeBrunoWSOC9 what’s going on with this shooting.
It was basically in front it my house.
Spoke to detectives and locals to figure out what happened.
It was 3:30pm on sunny Monday afternoon in the middle of Charlotte!
What the actual fuck
https://t.co/EUaNOKC943
@mcuban At this point a hard restart is possibly the best approach.
I know people that work in health care billing and they cannot even explain how it works to relatively competent (and interested) people.
We’ve lost the plot 🤦♂️
@mcuban@sallypipes@townhallcom The government has become too big to fail… It’s probably our biggest liability 🇺🇸
Fortunately we still have the greatest asset. The people.
@bennyjohnson@DanaBashCNN and company sure the hell would not.
She was busy this morning on her show trying to get Oz to say that he had an eye lock with DJT and foresaw this act as a planned event. 🤦♂️
@joekent16jan19 I agree. It’s not that hard.
I don’t know because it’s basic ass security principles
A private in the infantry would establish better security measures…even a USMC private 🤯
It’s pathetic
Agree with this assessment.
It’s really not that hard to have a hard security perimeter. While breaches can still happen, the security posture last night appeared pathetic from what little we know.
It really shouldn’t be that hard to almost 100% secure these areas given near unlimited resources….otherwise have the events where they can be secured.
@realErikDPrince - agreed?
@joekent16jan19@realErikDPrince
Advance site survey
Credential and access control (FAILED)
Layered perimeter zones
Counter-surveillance and crowd monitoring
Vehicle / personnel exclusion and standoff distance
Communications & command structure
Contingency and evacuation planning