Colorado U.S. Senate candidate Darryl Glenn responded to the Orlando nightclub attack with a seemingly simple solution: neighborhood watch. The Republican, a 13-year local elected official in Colorado Springs, argued that neighbors are the first line of defense to report suspicious behavior to authorities, even though it’s not clear that this would have prevented Orlando shooter Omar Mateen. He took his approach one step further earlier this week at a campaign event, suggesting the need to “vet” neighbors who are acting suspicious. “This era of political correctness out there needs to go,” he started in a speech at an event featuring Sen.