Even when our squad practiced rescues of prisoners or evading airmen, etc. We took everyone of them to the ground, hands behind their head until we were sure they weren't a threat.texanjoker wrote:CoffeeNut wrote:Thanks Keith! I figured it was as simple as that but it hadn't crossed my mind until the other day and since then I couldn't really come up with an answer.Keith B wrote: The advice is to tell 911 'My name is XXXX. I am at XXXXX location. I just had to shoot a man (woman) that tried to rob me at gunpoint. Please send police and an ambulance.' That is all you need to say. Have your gun put away when they arrive. If the scene is not safe, move from there, but tell the police where you are and when they arrive they can go back to the other scene.
Have your gun put away and be prepared to be taken into custody at gun point. You will be disarmed and they will then sort it out after the scene is safe. This will take a while.
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- Fri Feb 28, 2014 5:26 pm
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