I'm afraid there would be a lot of dead cops if that had been me.

The hearings today are bringing to light a lot of things we already knew which were downplayed.
The guy that was supposed to have been the commander on the scene is giving his testimony in a private hearing -- go figure. I guess that's one step removed from pleading the 5th.
Testimony confirmed that the Cops arrived on scene quickly, and they had the manpower and equipment needed to terminate the threat within 3 minutes of arriving.
Yet, they stayed outside, waiting for "someone" to give the order to breach.
That classroom door they said they were waiting on the keys to be able to open? It was never locked. In fact, it wasn't able to be locked. Maybe that's why there were no keys for it? Nobody from outside even tried to open it just to see if they could.
"Cluster F**k" doesn't begin to describe ...