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Posted: 8/15/2019 3:03:32 PM EST
Happened in Louisville. Cops called out for a domestic call. He wont do that again.
https://www.wave3.com/2019/08/14/video-new-details-released-following-deadly-officer-involved-shooting-parkland/ Bodycam Show Cops Shooting Man After Pointing Gun At Them |
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He was not shot instantly. He was shat after pointing gun at the Cops. The dumb bastard.
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"Everybody on the ground"...not down on the floor.
So leave the house, go outside and get on the ground! Whatever. That guy was dumb. |
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Happened in Louisville. Cops called out for a domestic call. He wont do that again. https://www.wave3.com/2019/08/14/video-new-details-released-following-deadly-officer-involved-shooting-parkland/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-FZ9Zqxu94 View Quote In the army we used to say, "Overkill works." |
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That officer in the back shot right past the office in the front.
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Happened in Louisville. Cops called out for a domestic call. He wont do that again. https://www.wave3.com/2019/08/14/video-new-details-released-following-deadly-officer-involved-shooting-parkland/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-FZ9Zqxu94 View Quote |
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Ex-wife and adult son were very nearly hit by the gunfire; good work officers for threading the needle!
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Well, don't have to worry about repeat offender problems with that dumbass.
Moron watched too many movies where people just stand around with guns pointed at each other talking shit. That's not how it works in the real world, you start some shit and then point a gun at the police when they respond, yeah, you gonna get shot. Officer Wingman needs some re-training about the line of fire, if the guy in front had moved to the left to dodge or engage more hostiles it could have gotten ugly. |
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When it's time to shoot, shoot. Don't talk.
Talking and pointing with no shooting says "suicide by cop". Which apparently is what the family thinks too. Why the fuck don't we have easier ways to off ourselves than that? Seems unfair to the cops. |
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That pretty much defines "don't shoot until you think he's down, shoot till he knows he's down"
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View Quote Sad but true. TC ETA: Good thing the gangsta wannabe didn’t start shooting right off. Lead cop would probably be getting a stretch of road named after him. |
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Thank God the cops did not hit the people behind him. The woman and the cops were very lucky on that one. She seemed unfazed by the shooting.
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Quoted: No wonder they need 18 shot 9MM pistols...…. In the army we used to say, "Overkill works." View Quote Maybe I am an idiot for questioning why so much lead is flying in so many of these LE shootings, but I grew up the son of a LE Officer who carried a snub nosed 38 for most of his time as an undercover detective. It was only in the final years of his career did he start to carry a S&W automatic with like seven or eight round mag. They were trained to fire two shots center mass and then one to the head if the two did not put the guy down. Back then I just do not recall hearing about officers dumping their entire six rounds at a criminal at one time. Back in the day in my fathers dept they were rewarded with a day off for shooting really well. Now I understand you shoot until you stop the threat and I understand the stopping power and lethality of handgun rounds, but in some many of these officer involved shootings today they are just letting way to much lead fly. How many rounds did they fire at this guy when there were two people in the line of fire. |
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Great shooting, good shoot. That guy got Swiss-Chezits! Chris View Quote A cop in South Africa died in a similar OIS from friendly fire in a similar situation, firing line offset and lead shooter steps into "firing lane" of another shooter. Reaction time is reaction time and it works with sucker punches as well as shooting in a "team environment". WARNING: GRAPHIC VIDEO SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE FRIENDLY FIRE |
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Clearly justified shoot, but it makes me question if they forgot why they were called to the house as they let so much lead fly into the house when there were two people down the hall. Maybe I am an idiot for questioning why so much lead is flying in so many of these LE shootings, but I grew up the son of a LE Officer who carried a snub nosed 38 for most of his time as an undercover detective. It was only in the final years of his career did he start to carry a S&W automatic with like seven or eight round mag. They were trained to fire two shots center mass and then one to the head if the two did not put the guy down. Back then I just do not recall hearing about officers dumping their entire six rounds at a criminal at one time. Back in the day in my fathers dept they were rewarded with a day off for shooting really well. Now I understand you shoot until you stop the threat and I understand the stopping power and lethality of handgun rounds, but in some many of these officer involved shootings today they are just letting way to much lead fly. How many rounds did they fire at this guy when there were two people in the line of fire. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: No wonder they need 18 shot 9MM pistols...…. In the army we used to say, "Overkill works." Maybe I am an idiot for questioning why so much lead is flying in so many of these LE shootings, but I grew up the son of a LE Officer who carried a snub nosed 38 for most of his time as an undercover detective. It was only in the final years of his career did he start to carry a S&W automatic with like seven or eight round mag. They were trained to fire two shots center mass and then one to the head if the two did not put the guy down. Back then I just do not recall hearing about officers dumping their entire six rounds at a criminal at one time. Back in the day in my fathers dept they were rewarded with a day off for shooting really well. Now I understand you shoot until you stop the threat and I understand the stopping power and lethality of handgun rounds, but in some many of these officer involved shootings today they are just letting way to much lead fly. How many rounds did they fire at this guy when there were two people in the line of fire. |
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Is it normal for an officer to shoot 10’ behind another officer with a 1’ clearance on line of sight?
Seems kinda dangerous for the officer in front. |
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