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i_like_my_dog_more t1_je5tf61 wrote

It could also be testing to see what responses are.

For example the email we got from our school, the police said every call will be responded to as if there is an active shooter. If you were looking to launch some kind of attack, that's good info, because it means police will commit resources.

So if someone wanted to do something really bad, they could trigger all of these calls to occupy police over a large area, and then go do the really bad thing while the police are busy responding to the fake calls.

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i_like_my_dog_more t1_j9l9l48 wrote

> What power does a PA governor have to enforce anything in Ohio?

That's from your post. Look at a map. This is a border town. It takes time to assess damage done across the border, downwind, etc. Likely requiring federal intervention. And thanks to the fucking moron in Ohio refusing to reach out to the feds, it took time to get involved.

Bothering to look at a fucking map should have revealed that it was a border town.

But do go on with your snarky bullshit. I bet it will serve you well in life.

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