Retired FBI agent Greg Shaffer says training, mindset helped hero cops take down Louisville bank shooter.
says hours of training and the right mentality helped the hero cops disarm the man who was shooting up a Louisville bank.
Greg, an active shooter prevention expert with 20 years of experience at the FBI, joined us Wednesday on"TMZ Live," and explained just how difficult it is for police officers to deal with a situation like this, where they can't see the shooter.Shaffer says the cops clearly had what he calls a"stop the killing before you stop the dying" mindset ... noting how Officer
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