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12-20-2022, 02:04 AM
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Re: Man Shot Dead by Police
That's what I initially thought also, but I rationalized it away because it would mean those cops are more stupid than I imagined lol. The guy is obviously showing signs of life. To make it work in my head, I was like "okay, well..they always handcuff the people they shoot up..so maybe he's trying to work out if he wants to slap on some rubber gloves now." I don't know what to believe anymore. |
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12-20-2022, 06:41 AM
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Re: Man Shot Dead by Police
Not sure why it only posted absolutely. But the optics on handguns are absolutely reliable. No negatives concerning reliability or malfunctions. Once you try it out you'll love it. No more lining up you shot with sights. Put the reticle on what your aiming for and let off that shot |
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12-20-2022, 11:46 AM
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Re: Man Shot Dead by Police
At this point, I cant tell if you're trolling or not, but I'm going to proceed as if you're not lol. I get why you'd think it's a dog, it does sound like growling, but as a medic, I can tell you the sound we hear isn't coming from any dog. Think about it: - If it was a police k9, why send it in after lighting him up in point blank range, and without announcing it first. Police dogs are trained to bark constantly when a suspect is in sight, as a warning, but we hear no barking. - If the dog belonged to someone in the car, where was it hiding the whole time? - If the dog was a stray that decided to just attack the cops, why are they not bothered by it at all, surely they would shoot it, or announce its pressence at the very least. |
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12-20-2022, 01:16 PM
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Re: Man Shot Dead by Police
He wasnt gurgling blood, it was the dog pulling at him, biting him and growling.
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