rommelrommel
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Widow of Colorado Officer Sues Agency, Officer Over Friendly Fire Death
Injured S.F. Officer May Have Been Shot by Partner
Detroit Chief Says Friendly Fire May Have Killed Officer
Slain ATF Agent Honored Postumously
During a physical struggle between the two men, Capano was mistakenly shot by responding retired police officer Christopher Geraghty.
Va. Officer In Friendly Fire Shooting On Limited Duty
Colo. Officer Killed by Friendly Fire
Friendly Fire Killed Border Patrol Agent
Pharmacist: Retired Lt. Accidentally Shot ATF Agent Without Warning
Best Friend Fired Fatal Shot In Calif. Cop Shooting
While you are welcome to your own opinion, you are not welcome to your own facts.
And the fact is that none of the cops referenced above, who were shot by other cops, got any benefit of any doubt.
At the Military Police Academy, I was trained in fire discipline and the prudent use of deadly force. Which seems quite different than the current, kill the suspect and any witnesses, don't say anything, wait until we get the forensic info and we will fix you up with the PD lawyers to issue a statement which you seem to embrace...
In order to protect and serve the civilian audio man, it was necessary to kill the civilian audio man?
LOL
Uno
That was not what I was saying at all.
I was making the point that you do not get to shoot a cop that points his gun at you.
I did not say that cops are not liable for errors. The point was that at the time of an incident you do what the cop says, whether he's pointing your gun at you lawfully or not.
As to the audio man who died, I have no idea what happened. Did he run into a firefight? Did he get hit by ricochet? We have no idea. All I have been addressing is this idea that you shouldn't shoot a bad guy who is pointing a goddamned gun at you, or that you should only shoot him a certain amount or other ridiculous movie nonsense.
