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In reply to the discussion: Street robberies and you [View all]ellisonz
(27,776 posts)121. That is what he is saying.
The time to shoot is immediately upon seeing his weapon. You are not a police man who has to try to arrest the guy. No need to scream at him. No exposure while you yell for him to drop the gun.
In deer hunting the experienced hunter takes the first good shot. May not be the perfect shot but it never is. Novices pass up a doable shot waiting for a better shot and then the deer is gone. Take the first good shot you are offered. Hopefully your alertness and hostile cues will prevent you ever having to fire. But once you see his weapon, shoot.
If a guy is coming at you with a gun in his hand shoot him. Shoot him right then. If you don't shoot first you may not shoot at all. I have known more than one person who was shot and received life changing injuries and also shot their attacker. Their only regret was not shooting sooner. Like Bill Jordan said "Nothing disturbs your enemy's aim like a slug delivered to the belt buckle area".
In deer hunting the experienced hunter takes the first good shot. May not be the perfect shot but it never is. Novices pass up a doable shot waiting for a better shot and then the deer is gone. Take the first good shot you are offered. Hopefully your alertness and hostile cues will prevent you ever having to fire. But once you see his weapon, shoot.
If a guy is coming at you with a gun in his hand shoot him. Shoot him right then. If you don't shoot first you may not shoot at all. I have known more than one person who was shot and received life changing injuries and also shot their attacker. Their only regret was not shooting sooner. Like Bill Jordan said "Nothing disturbs your enemy's aim like a slug delivered to the belt buckle area".
He then follows with:
If it comes to pass you are forced to shoot someone do not feel bad. When the police come just tell them a guy threatened you with deadly force and you were forced to fire. I know there are bad police out there in some parts of the country who don't support self defense. I can't help you with that.
You pulled a gun. You fired without warning. He may not have pulled a gun at all. There is a reason no law enforcement officer would put his name on this because it is bad advice from a legal standpoint. Furthermore, given all of the race-baiting in the article I'm highly inclined to think this guy wouldn't dare put his name on it because he could lose his job. We're not going to see eye-to-eye.
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"...this guy tells you to put yourself in dangerous situations and escalate them..."
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Feb 2012
#11
Yes, because turning your back and trying to outrun them is such a good idea.
krispos42
Feb 2012
#19
The author is giving insight into 15 years of experience as a patrol officer.
Atypical Liberal
Feb 2012
#30
No, you continue to propagate the stereotype of "gangster" = "person of color".
Atypical Liberal
Feb 2012
#99
I don't deny the stereotype exists, but it is not relevant to this conversation.
Atypical Liberal
Feb 2012
#102
Racial minorities are 85% of gang members according to the Federal Government.
ellisonz
Feb 2012
#90
Are the Irish generally seen as "different" from the WASPs in today's Boston? n/t
ellisonz
Feb 2012
#40
How much experience do you have to validate an anonymous internet posting? n/t
ellisonz
Feb 2012
#17
The genetic fallacy? Really? Four words for you, then: Michael Bloomberg and MAIG.
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2012
#50