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Klauer's reaction couldn't be called slow; the SWAT leader didn't make it this far relying solely on the influence of his sister-in-law, the Chief Justice.
He knew very well that the kidnapper, who didn't even care for money, must have deeper and greater demands.
Because the son of a Democratic Party financier was among the hostages, the police dared not attack rashly.
It was very likely that the standoff would drag on for a long time, and as time passed, more and more people would learn about the kidnapping.
Severing the kidnappers' opportunity to spread information online early on could prevent them from making outrageous demands that would put the police in a difficult position.
Because as the influence of the kidnapping case grew, the kidnappers' demands would carry public opinion with them, putting enormous pressure on the police.