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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Venomized93: [QB] Will this has been a HOT TOPIC at work. I've watched the video a bunch of times. I don't condone the officers shooting, but from what I can see if you watch the video a couple of times. By the way I'm not a handgun owner, so correct me if I'm wrong. In the tense situation, they are trying to detain the suspect on the ground. at 2:08-2:09 the officer that did the actual shooting looks up quickly and notices other subjects aggresively appoaching the area shown at 2:14-2:16 (as you can see the other standing officers getting in defensing stand). At 2:24-2:26 the other subjects that were approaching aggresively are now getting tackled/arrested as you can see one officer drop down the other subject and two officers following. Now back to the actual shooting officer/victim. I'm thinking the officer hears the commotion going on, along with him peeking seconds earlier (seeing the advancements of the other subjects). Gets up quickly and I think tries to load a round in his handgun. Similar to here : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaBvhnNUaP8 Now this is where Im not knowledgable. Now would that mean the officer did not have a live round in the chamber to begin with? So seeing the commotion in the background, quickly got up to get a live round, which is why you see his left hand make that pulling motion. All while trying to focus on the subject on the ground at the same time. Which was too much for him and his finger pulled accidentally. What do you think? Im not saying the officer is not wrong for this, but thats my take on this whole matter. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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