teachers were slaughtered. they took no action to get into those classrooms as they waited for more equipment. we pressed for more of an explanation, and the response was devastating. listen. reporter: sir, you have people who are alive, children who are calling 9-1-1 saying please, send the please. they are alive in that classroom. there are lives that are at risk. that s not protocol, is it? we re well aware of that. reporter: right, but why was this decision made not to go in and rescue these children? again, the on scene commander considered a barricaded subject, that there was time and there were no more children at risk. reporter: and what time was that? based upon the information we have, there were children in the classroom that were at risk, and it was, in fact, still an active shooter situation, and not a barricaded subject. reporter: right. sir, if i can follow up. reporter: what can you tell parents who were asking to go in? there was 19. like i
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them, but they could have been saved. to be clear, i m not a police officer. so i don t have that mind frame. i want to be clear. they do. that s what they re trained for, and the mind frame is you re ignoring everyone else. everyone that knows help. all the phone calls, everything. and you re just going in on an active shooter case, rapid deployment, and you are eliminating the threat. because once you eliminate the threat, then you can get resources in like the parents who are trying to get in to help these kids. and that this is going to be inexplicable. you know, as i said, i m not defending it. i m trying to explain how wrong it is from the protocols, because you re just some assumption was made that the situation was safe, and no one should be making that assumption. there s no risk calculation in rapid deployment. you just go in. and that s what you re supposed to do. it seems like there s so many missed opportunities to have saved more lives here, and i want to back up to