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01-25-2012, 08:05 PM | #181 | |
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As objectionable as it seems to everyone involved, deadly force is deadly force. There is no such thing as more dead. MOST cops are not interested in killing anyone contrary to what has been suggested by Beemw335. The emotional trauma, stigma of a bad shoot, extreme liability and the highly unpleasant experience of being sued in civil court or charged criminally are all burdens police officers carry every day they go to work. NO ONE in their right mind would take on all that because they think they are Gods. Will the officer be held liable for shooting five more rounds? Maybe, but not likely. The reason why stems from the fact that an officer in high stress is susceptible to time compression, perceptual narrowing and auditory exclusion. The other officer may not have even heard the rounds being fired. He may have perceived that the suspect was still a threat (Remember that shooting part only lasts a second, maybe two). We can not replay those officers thoughts or emotions at the moment of the shooting, but we can look at the situation through the lens of federal case law. KROY, to your question, I can't say if he was a continuing threat or not since I wasn't there. I admit it doesn't look like it, but we can't see the whole thing. However, the above medical factors were probably in play with these officers and case law supports their actions in this instance (In my opinion only). If I were truly a God, I would know all the answers here, but sadly, this is the best I can do ![]() |
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To those questioning the officers actions...go get some advanced self-defense and/or handgun training at something like Frontsite or Gunsite acadamies (it's like M Driving School) and see how you do with simulations...you'll get to experience time compression and perceptual narrowing firsthand...I bet you change your opinions
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I used to think I was invincible until I got shot. The perspective I have now is quite different than it was before, and when people who are actually difficult speak out of ignorance, I get offended. You are just looking for understanding and voicing a valid concern, and here is the important part, respectfully and intelligently. I am happy to chime in on these topics because there is such a vacuum of info about these situations. |
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Law enforcement and military deal with the stress in the line of duty all of the time. Especially when in a life or death scenario, there are a lot of things that can happen when you pull the trigger for that first shot...
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