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Old October 6, 2004, 09:28 AM   #19
Marty Hayes
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Jeff Said...

"The first scenario forced them through to a point where are bad guy was waiting to ambush our good guy. Just about every person performed their peek and all learned a lesson...don't do it. The suspect is in one part of a space when they peek, they go back behind cover and the suspect moves and when our good guy peeks back they have to relocate and identify the threat and usually were too slow and took incoming rounds."

Jeff. You say that the first peek was a freebee, which is what I am saying is a valid option in some circumstances, (and I only mean some circumstances).

I don't advocate the second peek, which according to your post is what got the students shot. If the students would have backed away to cover, and ordered the BG out, what would the outcome have been?

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