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#74
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10-31-2014, 02:04 PM
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Re: 2012 Shooting of Milton Hall
There's a police training video out there on YouTube that shows how the distance vs reaction thing works. It's an old video, but it gathered the info from hundreds and hundreds of shootings involving knives vs officers over many years. You might no agree with the distances, but I can verify first hand that the scale is accurate. I almost got sliced and diced years ago...and I have extremely fast reflexes and a very very fast draw and firearm presentation. I got the guy...but not by much. It's hard to understand how very dangerous a knife wielding bad guy is unless you've seen what they can do and just how fast they can do it. I personally would much rather face a bad guy with a firearm than knife. Knives never run out of ammo. |
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#75
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10-31-2014, 03:24 PM
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Re: 2012 Shooting of Milton Hall
This is how Trayvon Martins often end up. Or OD'd. Or of alcoholism. Or in prison. Or killed by one of their homies. Or killed in commission an burglary or armed robbery. It not da po po. It cuz da Black *******. |
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#76
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10-31-2014, 04:06 PM
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Re: 2012 Shooting of Milton Hall
Where I live it is. There is no such thing as shooting to wound. The cops are trained to shoot in volleys, and aim for the kill. If they hit your arm or leg, it was by accident. In the end it was his decision to advance on a cop that aiming a gun at him. He wrote his own death certificate. |
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#77
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10-31-2014, 04:09 PM
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Re: 2012 Shooting of Milton Hall
That's just doublespeak though isn't it? Regardless of if you call it stopping the threat or shooting to kill, it means shooting the person in a vital area so as to immediately incapacitate them. Not that there's anything wrong with that |
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#78
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10-31-2014, 04:22 PM
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Re: 2012 Shooting of Milton Hall
It's easy to say until you find yourself in that situation. Chances are in the law enforcement profession, you're gong to know coworkers that were shot, stabbed, and otherwise got fucked up doing their job. So when a guy pulls a knife on you, and ignores you when you ask him to drop it, how long are you going to wait? How close are you gong to let him get to you? Bottom line is don't go threatening cops with knives, and if a cop tells to to drop a weapon do it. As soon as he/she feels the situation is under control, it should deescalate. |