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down, you know, they need to assist, make arrests, you know, keep everybody in that city safe, but the chief of police told them to stand down and the lady that was shooting at the officers ended up getting shot. She drove herself to the hospital, got taken care of and they got arrested. Not sure by who, but back to Josh's point, you know, these city and state governments are not allowing their police officers to do the jobs that they're getting paid to do by upholding the law. So they're just begging for the federal officers to have to come in and do something to be able to defend themselves, you know, bring in the National Guard or whatever. So, you know, a lot of times the reason why they bring in the National Guard is because the local police aren't doing their job. So if the local police would just do their job, you know, it might not have to go to that point. So, you know, who's at fault, who's to blame? We'll tell them, but I think the police need to do their job no matter how they feel about it because that's their job and, you know, people are getting hurt and the less they do their job, the more people are going to get hurt. It's on them. It's not on any kind of federal officers or military force, but the local police were not, you know, in their management, their governor or chief of police, not the people coming in trying to do their job, but the local police not doing their job and keeping the city peaceful. All right. Back over to KB9NSK. Thank you, KZ. Would you comment?
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