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by EEllis
Sat Sep 21, 2013 3:36 pm
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: Charlotte police kill unarmed man who may have needed help
Replies: 35
Views: 7817

Re: Charlotte police kill unarmed man who may have needed he

BigBangSmallBucks wrote:
Care to post video links to those particular incidents? This is the video age where you can't even leave your house and walk 2 blocks without being caught on some sort of video surveillance at least 3 or 4 times so if I don't see it with my own eyes I don't believe it.
No. Waste your own time not mine.
by EEllis
Sat Sep 21, 2013 2:56 pm
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: Charlotte police kill unarmed man who may have needed help
Replies: 35
Views: 7817

Re: Charlotte police kill unarmed man who may have needed he

BigBangSmallBucks wrote:
If that's what you think you're reading into it all wrong, the vast majority of Americans that own guns don't shoot them regularly so you have to take accuracy into account. Taking accuracy into account=no magazine restrictions. And I've seen lions taken down with less than 10 shots so trust me it doesn't take 10 shots to stop a man.

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Wow you think showing a lion who was still being shot in the head 4 times and was still alive proves something? There was a case of a brown bear being shot and killed with a single 22, want to go try that?

And just to show that you can not say that 10 round is enough
In one case, the subject attacked the officer with a knife. The officer shot the individual four times in the
chest; then, his weapon malfunctioned. The offender continued to walk toward the officer. After the
officer cleared his weapon, he fired again and struck the subject in the chest. Only then did the offender
drop the knife. This individual was hit five times with 230-grain, .45-caliber hollow-point ammunition
and never fell to the ground. The offender later stated, “The wounds felt like bee stings.”
In another case, officers fired six .40-caliber, hollow-point rounds at a subject who pointed a gun at
them. Each of the six rounds hit the individual with no visible effect. The seventh round severed his
spinal cord, and the offender fell to the ground, dropping his weapon. This entire firefight was captured
by several officers’ in-car video cameras.
In a final case, the subject shot the victim officer in the chest with a handgun and fled. The officer,
wearing a bullet-resistant vest, returned gunfire. The officer’s partner observed the incident and also
fired at the offender. Subsequent investigation determined that the individual was hit 13 times and, yet,
ran several blocks to a gang member’s house. He later said, “I was so scared by all those shots; it
sounded like the Fourth of July.” Again, according to the subject, his wounds “only started to hurt when
I woke up in the hospital.” The officers had used 9-millimeter, department-issued ammunition. The
surviving officers re ported that they felt vulnerable
Actual cops, real bad guys and real life situations not an animal in a cage.
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