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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Chavez66: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by MauriSSio: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by fstryde3: [qb] Officers are trained to move to the next level of force ie suspect with knife = use gun. Also, I attended a training a few years ago where an instructor came at us with a knife, if you don't already have our gun drawn and are ready to shoot within about a 20 feet radius you get stabbed every single time which equals not going home to your family. In that position you would shoot too. Also, for those of you saying fuck the cop lol I ask that you stop screaming that you will blast the next person who tries to steal your precious foxbody. [/qb][/QUOTE]I agree. This isn't an old Western movie. Center mass and keep pulling the trigger until the threat is done (pretty much dead). That's why you don't mess with anyone with a gun especially a trained officer. Tazers may or may not work. If both prongs don't hook, officer is dead. Using his gun was clearly the right thing to do. The officers job isn't too make it a fair fight and winner takes all. [/qb][/QUOTE]Thank you soo much, about time someone with some sense. 1.Use higher force then the suspect everytime 2. Give suspect plenty of time to drop the weapon 3. Do not lose your cover, blast his ass if he gets closer. And yes law enforcement shoots to stop the threat, if that means 5 rounds then that's 5 rounds. Im not going to just shoot 1 time and see if its enough, shoot a few then regroup especially if your by yourself. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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