dank69
Lifer
- Oct 6, 2009
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Even the last one isn't right. Yes, if they are actively shooting at others, or even pointing the gun at others, then fine, fire away. But even if someone just blew someone away, if they aren't currently a threat, they should not be shot.Honestly it really doesn’t matter what the story is, police shouldn’t discharge their weapon unless A) they are fired upon first B) the perp is a direct threat to bystanders, C) the police witness firsthand the perp committing murder or shooting directly at others, that’s it.
