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Old 31-12-2017, 05:02 PM #13
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The problem here is two-fold... 1) the fact that it's possible to do this in the first place, and 2) that the officer quite blatantly fired needlessly and prematurely. AGAIN I can only assume that the police weapons handling training and psych evaluations are dangerously inefficient. How can the officer involved possibly claim to have perceived a threat? There was no threat - and the officer who was speaking hadn't even finished what he was saying before the first shot was fired. Madness.
and you are basing this on what evidence?
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