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no he didnt. try watching the videos with your eyes open
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him charging backwards and about to raise the sledgehammer seems like an act of aggression if not a stance leading up to a huge swingOriginally Posted by Stay Lurkin
Originally Posted by ricky robot
Bottom line: if you're stupid enough to swing a sledgehammer at armed police officers, you deserve to be wasted.
He didn't swing holy *$+%!
Originally Posted by RufioRufioRufio
lol at the ******s who didnt watch the vid. HE DID NOT SWING.
Cant wait til a NTer is on the news after he gets shot. nah its cool, the cop was just doing his job. u know protect and kill
Originally Posted by RufioRufioRufio
lol at the ******s who didnt watch the vid. HE DID NOT SWING.
Cant wait til a NTer is on the news after he gets shot. nah its cool, the cop was just doing his job. u know protect and kill
Originally Posted by CWrite78
you do know the feet are a much smaller target than center mass right? so shooting at the floor has much more chances of the bullet bouncing and possibly hitting an innocent bystander.
cops are trained to shoot at center mass (and if they have body armor, the head) not limbs that can move around and you could miss.
a lot of these scenarios are easier said than done.
YesOriginally Posted by 10 Piece Nuggets
People really think its THAT easy to just "aim at his legs or feet"?
How much experience do you have with firearms?Originally Posted by megatron
YesOriginally Posted by 10 Piece Nuggets
People really think its THAT easy to just "aim at his legs or feet"?
Originally Posted by CreateDestroy
How much experience do you have with firearms?Originally Posted by megatron
YesOriginally Posted by 10 Piece Nuggets
People really think its THAT easy to just "aim at his legs or feet"?
Not gonna lie, I laughed.Originally Posted by Verdykt
Must have really wanted a double western
Why is this even a debate. I think its sum trollin goin on in this thread. Or its 1 of 2 things. 1) Some people think all cops are Chuck Norris in disguise 2) Some people have no common sense whatsoever.Originally Posted by CreateDestroy
How much experience do you have with firearms?Originally Posted by megatron
YesOriginally Posted by 10 Piece Nuggets
People really think its THAT easy to just "aim at his legs or feet"?
Good illustration of your perspective. I can see from your standpoint what you mean and I must stand down and concede. Only thing is that most police officers are like most managers in corporations. Lack of critical thinking is rampant. Delusions of grandeur.Originally Posted by Wade187
You dudes live in a bizzare world. This whole attempted to kill my partner bit, you dudes must be from the suburbs. I'm far from thug, and have been attacked with a crowbar and no plenty of people who have. I'm not trained for combat, and guess what I'm still alive. I was bare handed at that, if I would've went to the cops on "attempted murder" dudes would've probably laughed it off as a couple of dudes fighting nothing more. Secondly I have no training, and I can tell you that if you get that close to someone who seems to be out of their mind their going to try to attack. I also know that when someone is out of their mind they're not thinking properly so rather than use force you use your mind and best judgement. You don't get that close if you don't think you can take a hit, or dodge one. You guys repeatedly are saying "he rushed his partner" his partner was with in 3 steps of this man, dude WALKED towards him. Didn't attack anyone prior, most of you feel he deserved to die, but it's not your place to judge at least not with this justice system. There's plenty of people who snap and do things like this, car windows don't equate to a life. You simply don't get that close to someone who you know is not in the right state of mind, cause anyone with common sense knows the outcome. Especially someone who hasn't hurt anyone prior to you arriving, never mind how many shots were fired, the fact that the situation ending in a gun going off is simply poor police work. If their are officers on here who work in major cities, are you gonna tell me a hostile suspect has never tried to attack you with something? People do resist arrest, people do attempt to fight the police, and the police are trained to handle the situation. This situation was mishandled, the fact that you guys are using "heat of the moment" "no time to react" "panicked" as reasoning shows that this was sloppy police work. As a police officer you shouldn't have only two seconds to react, especially when whats placing you in danger is a object which you need to be directly in front of to be injured.
I see your perspective and I know you aren't a cop. But, what would you have done to control the situation? And how do you know he wasn't intent on going to harm someone else?Originally Posted by Iamjusayn
Good illustration of your perspective. I can see from your standpoint what you mean and I must stand down and concede. Only thing is that most police officers are like most managers in corporations. Lack of critical thinking is rampant. Delusions of grandeur.Originally Posted by Wade187
You dudes live in a bizzare world. This whole attempted to kill my partner bit, you dudes must be from the suburbs. I'm far from thug, and have been attacked with a crowbar and no plenty of people who have. I'm not trained for combat, and guess what I'm still alive. I was bare handed at that, if I would've went to the cops on "attempted murder" dudes would've probably laughed it off as a couple of dudes fighting nothing more. Secondly I have no training, and I can tell you that if you get that close to someone who seems to be out of their mind their going to try to attack. I also know that when someone is out of their mind they're not thinking properly so rather than use force you use your mind and best judgement. You don't get that close if you don't think you can take a hit, or dodge one. You guys repeatedly are saying "he rushed his partner" his partner was with in 3 steps of this man, dude WALKED towards him. Didn't attack anyone prior, most of you feel he deserved to die, but it's not your place to judge at least not with this justice system. There's plenty of people who snap and do things like this, car windows don't equate to a life. You simply don't get that close to someone who you know is not in the right state of mind, cause anyone with common sense knows the outcome. Especially someone who hasn't hurt anyone prior to you arriving, never mind how many shots were fired, the fact that the situation ending in a gun going off is simply poor police work. If their are officers on here who work in major cities, are you gonna tell me a hostile suspect has never tried to attack you with something? People do resist arrest, people do attempt to fight the police, and the police are trained to handle the situation. This situation was mishandled, the fact that you guys are using "heat of the moment" "no time to react" "panicked" as reasoning shows that this was sloppy police work. As a police officer you shouldn't have only two seconds to react, especially when whats placing you in danger is a object which you need to be directly in front of to be injured.
At first I said the cops were right but after reading this poster's response...I'm not sure if I still feel that way. As for me not being a cop, I don't have an answer for that but if you buck at me with a crowbar and I have a gun, i'm going to jerk backwards and let off one in your lower extremity n see what that does and if you still charging then i'm shooting you nonstop in your thoracic region!Originally Posted by ToppShotta
I see your perspective and I know you aren't a cop. But, what would you have done to control the situation? And how do you know he wasn't intent on going to harm someone else?Originally Posted by Iamjusayn
Good illustration of your perspective. I can see from your standpoint what you mean and I must stand down and concede. Only thing is that most police officers are like most managers in corporations. Lack of critical thinking is rampant. Delusions of grandeur.Originally Posted by Wade187
You dudes live in a bizzare world. This whole attempted to kill my partner bit, you dudes must be from the suburbs. I'm far from thug, and have been attacked with a crowbar and no plenty of people who have. I'm not trained for combat, and guess what I'm still alive. I was bare handed at that, if I would've went to the cops on "attempted murder" dudes would've probably laughed it off as a couple of dudes fighting nothing more. Secondly I have no training, and I can tell you that if you get that close to someone who seems to be out of their mind their going to try to attack. I also know that when someone is out of their mind they're not thinking properly so rather than use force you use your mind and best judgement. You don't get that close if you don't think you can take a hit, or dodge one. You guys repeatedly are saying "he rushed his partner" his partner was with in 3 steps of this man, dude WALKED towards him. Didn't attack anyone prior, most of you feel he deserved to die, but it's not your place to judge at least not with this justice system. There's plenty of people who snap and do things like this, car windows don't equate to a life. You simply don't get that close to someone who you know is not in the right state of mind, cause anyone with common sense knows the outcome. Especially someone who hasn't hurt anyone prior to you arriving, never mind how many shots were fired, the fact that the situation ending in a gun going off is simply poor police work. If their are officers on here who work in major cities, are you gonna tell me a hostile suspect has never tried to attack you with something? People do resist arrest, people do attempt to fight the police, and the police are trained to handle the situation. This situation was mishandled, the fact that you guys are using "heat of the moment" "no time to react" "panicked" as reasoning shows that this was sloppy police work. As a police officer you shouldn't have only two seconds to react, especially when whats placing you in danger is a object which you need to be directly in front of to be injured.