cycleguy2300
TGT Addict
So what would you have a police officer do if they see someone with a gun (or other deadly threat) and reasonably believe their life is in danger?Yep, and that woman in Ft Worth that felt like she had any right to be prepared to defend in her own home.
Civilians need to learn their place. Police must return home safe, and an innocent life is a small price to pay.
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The location is besides the point in a house, outside of a house... the things you have collectivly suggested police should or shouldn't do, don't work in real life any more than someone suggesting you as a LTC holder should shoot someone in the leg, or arm or shoot the gun out of their hand instead of shooting COM or something else that will actually stop a threat.
It is no different than if you heard some cops arresting someone at gunpoint in a walmart and draw your gun and pie around the aisle to see what the cops are doing. You just might get shot...
We go into unknown situations and have to make quick decisions with limited amounts of information. It's why police are held to the standard of "objectively reasonable" or in other words "could another officer in the same situation, with the reasonable beliefs held by the officer at the time force or deadly force was used, reasonably come to the same conclusion"
If any of you are around Austin PM me and I can help you get a rideout so you can see what police really do. It's not your Alex Jones fantasy... You won't find another group that is as pro-gun, pro-bill-of-rights, down to earth as police (at least Texas police...) are.
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