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san francisco man pulled weapon on police ... killed

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My wife and I are in vacation in San Francisco (not carrying of course) ... while walking back dinner we saw several blocks cordoned off ... a man barracaded himself in his apt. Earlier in the day there was another incident apparently a shooting involving the police. Not much information in the article but for what it's worth here it is:

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Violated 'police' rule number 4!

1) Don't talk back to the cops...
2) Don't run from the cops...
3) Don't fight/resist the cops...
4) Never, ever, point a gun at the cops...
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Well... if you point a gun at uniformed cops, the potential results should be pretty obvious.
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san francisco man pulled weapon on police ... killed

Well, surprise, surprise, surprise!
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bdickens wrote:san francisco man pulled weapon on police ... killed

Well, surprise, surprise, surprise!
Yep, that will work purt' near anywhere. It's called, among other things, "suicide by cop".
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jordanmills wrote:Well... if you point a gun at uniformed cops, the potential results should be pretty obvious.
You've got it all wrong. The article didn't say anything about pointing a gun. The "victim" just displayed it. :shock:

"The person displayed weapons to the officer and the officer fired," Dangerfield said. "It was a fatal shot to the victim."
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WildBill wrote:
jordanmills wrote:Well... if you point a gun at uniformed cops, the potential results should be pretty obvious.
You've got it all wrong. The article didn't say anything about pointing a gun. The "victim" just displayed it. :shock:

"The person displayed weapons to the officer and the officer fired," Dangerfield said. "It was a fatal shot to the victim."

The article linked to above doesn't mention a gun at all. It says: "Police say when they went to investigate, a tenant pulled out a weapon and the officer fired. Authorities are not saying what kind of weapon the man had."
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WildBill wrote:
jordanmills wrote:Well... if you point a gun at uniformed cops, the potential results should be pretty obvious.
You've got it all wrong. The article didn't say anything about pointing a gun. The "victim" just displayed it. :shock:

"The person displayed weapons to the officer and the officer fired," Dangerfield said. "It was a fatal shot to the victim."
Sounds like he may have showed him a Glock...
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Only the police can carry a gun, so how did this other guy have a gun?? Geezz I guess the law abiding citizens need to be punished even more. Effective immeditaly, all legal citizens of California are no longer allowed to even look at a picture of a gun or watch a movie with a gun. This is for your safety. Criminals, feel free to sell more drugs and buy guns in the alleyways. You are safe with us!

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