fargineyesore
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What makes you an expert? Do you even know about the situation I referenced?
Mean while my daughter has been in lockdown at her school this past hour due to a gunmen across the street. Glad they did not shoot him so he can flee to another town in near future to succeed in killing someones family member(s). Protecting scum is a joke
What makes you an expert? Do you even know about the situation I referenced?
I agree with you regarding our rights to protect ourselves, but the POLICE do not. They will be the first to charge you if you use a gun to protect yourself, but will lie to defend themselves for mistakes (Vancouver Airport situation) or will defend their right to shoot someone without a moment's hesitation (situation of the 12 year old boy). There have been numerous situations in this country where a homeowner or a business owner is being threatened with violence, with the perpetrators possessing weapons, and when the home or business owner tries to protect themselves with a firearm, the POLICE are only too happy to charge them, take away their guns, and make their lives miserable thereafter. So if they don't think we have the right to even think about using a firearm to protect ourselves, why should they just have carte blanche fire their weapons any damn time they feel like it?
The bottom line here is that the OP asked for comments on the story as we knew it AT THAT TIME. Nothing about putting anyones life in danger. Nothing about possessing a weapon (other than the truck, which we STILL don't know was a "weapon"). Nothing about there being children near by. I was merely commenting on that PRECISE situation AS WE KNEW IT. Buddy was suspected of B&E, didn't stop for police, and evaded a spike belt. PERIOD!! THAT'S WHAT WE KNEW!!!! Should he be shot for THAT?!?!?!? HELL NO!!!
In most, if not ALL of these completely made up situations that you guys have come up with, I would likely completely agree with using a gun.
Sorry, meant to quote 007sevens last post in my post before this one. We all should have the right to protect ourselves, but you do not ever see the Police advocating that.
Mean while my daughter has been in lockdown at her school this past hour due to a gunmen across the street. Glad they did not shoot him so he can flee to another town in near future to succeed in killing someones family member(s). Protecting scum is a joke
so a quick review of the facts that the cop on the roadway knew at the time:
suspect in B&E.
Fleeing police
refusing to stop
refusing to stop again by evading spike belt.
we have the benefit of playing Monday morning quarterback and get lots of time to assess the situation. That cop had mere seconds.
From my perspective, the only mistake the cop made was in his selection of weapon. Instead of his handgun he should have unloaded his 12 gauge into the windshield.
SHOULD HE BE SHOT?? HELL YES!!
so a quick review of the facts that the cop on the roadway knew at the time:
Suspect in b&e.
Fleeing police
refusing to stop
refusing to stop again by evading spike belt.
We have the benefit of playing monday morning quarterback and get lots of time to assess the situation. That cop had mere seconds.
From my perspective, the only mistake the cop made was in his selection of weapon. Instead of his handgun he should have unloaded his 12 gauge into the windshield.
Should he be shot?? Hell yes!!
so a quick review of the facts that the cop on the roadway knew at the time:
suspect in B&E.
Fleeing police
refusing to stop
refusing to stop again by evading spike belt.
we have the benefit of playing Monday morning quarterback and get lots of time to assess the situation. That cop had mere seconds.
From my perspective, the only mistake the cop made was in his selection of weapon. Instead of his handgun he should have unloaded his 12 gauge into the windshield.
SHOULD HE BE SHOT?? HELL YES!!
so a quick review of the facts that the cop on the roadway knew at the time:
Suspect in b&e.
Fleeing police
refusing to stop
refusing to stop again by evading spike belt.
We have the benefit of playing monday morning quarterback and get lots of time to assess the situation. That cop had mere seconds.
From my perspective, the only mistake the cop made was in his selection of weapon. Instead of his handgun he should have unloaded his 12 gauge into the windshield.
Should he be shot?? Hell yes!!
Where are you getting your facts from regarding the situation at hand?
The police knew what the truck's looked like and the direction they were going,to my knowledge that is how they got
infront of them to laydown a spike belt.
NOWHERE does it say that the vehicles were being chased and were refusing to stop.
NOWHERE does it say the vehicle evaded the spike belt.
Hell, I don't know MAYBE the guy did try to go around the belt.But if so, why doesn't the statement mention that?
IF THE OFFICERS LIFE WAS THREATENED IN ANY WAY, you would think it would have been mentioned....................
Like I said before I hate thieving scumbag's as much as the next guy,I hate repeat offenders being let out again
and again.Totally agree with someone that said earlier that our society would be better off if quite afew people
just magically vanished. All I meant to say is that a fire arm should only be pulled and used in a very dire situation.
IMO if a weapon is EVER UNHOLSTERED a serious review should be done to make sure the situation indeed called
for it.
Cop's in the states draw and point their weapons all of the time.IMO that's scary as shyt.