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On 11/27/2014 10:15 PM, KC wrote:
On 11/27/2014 10:08 PM, wrote: On Thu, 27 Nov 2014 20:28:37 -0500, KC wrote: I think the first batch of wounds were actually pretty superficial. I would like to say Wilson was trying not to have to kill the punk but I fear it was just bad shooting. Some shots were never recovered and didn't hit Brown at all. I think like half... at the same time I do math and I can not see any way looking at a 6 foot 6 inch 300 pounder running at me, I would try to do anything but kill on every shot... no wounding. As to that, I have had a lot of cop friends and iirc, it's pretty much illegal to "fire a warning shot, or wound to slow down". Pull the trigger, it's lethal force, period... That is what they tell us in the CCW classes and they are usually police instructors doing it. The problem with most of these things is the cop forgets rule #1 "Aim". They spray and pray when one well placed shot would end it. Yeah, like I said I think I had heard that before. My dads rule was "never touch another mans gun unless you intend to fire it, and never fire it if you don't want to kill something"... Back to this wound thing.. or even follow thing the pundits and racists are saying... Again, this was a 300 pound 6'6 man closing from less than 35 feet away. Ask any quarterback if you have time to wound or slow down. And anybody at all who thinks after fighting with the cop, being shot, and turning around and attacking the shooter that kid woudln't have killed the cop if he closed in, is lying, or retarded... period... mostly just lying... Nobody is "lying" or "retarded" Scott. All that is being discussed here is speculative ideas on what may have actually happened. No one here was there to see it, including you. The multiple witnesses who were there and saw it have many conflicting stories and recollections. |
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2014 22:08:07 -0500, wrote:
They spray and pray when one well placed shot would end it. === Usually they are trained to fire three shots at center of mass. |
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On 11/28/2014 9:34 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 27 Nov 2014 22:08:07 -0500, wrote: They spray and pray when one well placed shot would end it. === Usually they are trained to fire three shots at center of mass. If I were a cop with a guy 300 pounds coming from 35 feet at a gallop, I might not stop till I heard three clicks of an empty chamber... |
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On 11/28/2014 11:14 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2014 21:34:43 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 27 Nov 2014 22:08:07 -0500, wrote: They spray and pray when one well placed shot would end it. === Usually they are trained to fire three shots at center of mass. I got that from an instructor in the late 60s-70s (one fast shot towards the bad guy as soon as you can get it off, then an aimed double tap) but that was modified to just a double tap. I don't actually see that. It seems they can't seem to fire less than 6 or 7 and most of the time it is a magazine dump. Most of the rounds are in the wind. Remember the guy they shot in New York, they fired about 40 rounds among several cops and hit 10 innocent bystanders. One of my buddys is a retired GA SP Captain. They were trained thusly. AIM, one to the torso, one to the head, repeat if necessary. |
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