40 minutes worth of negotiations with a maniac with a gun.....
Nice shot- one less piece of rubbish cleaned up.
Nice shot- one less piece of rubbish cleaned up.
True to a point.... but even a regular "beat cop" can use "lethal force" if he believes life is in danger.Sheik said:Goober, those decisions are made as the ETF arrives on site. They evaluate the situation rapidly and get the clearance of shoot to kill before they actually set up.
Or, a superior officer will tell them, if you have a clear take out shot, shoot.
Thank goodness the gunman didn't have another trigger around his "belt".gala said:You wouldn't want to just injure this guy. Injured guys can still pull triggers.
That's why each have Glock sidearm with second set of magazineand Level I to II Kevlar bulletproof vest when he or she is on the beat.Quest4Less said:True to a point.... but even a regular "beat cop" can use "lethal force" if he believes life is in danger.
True enough.Quest4Less said:True to a point.... but even a regular "beat cop" can use "lethal force" if he believes life is in danger.
Wanna know why occasionally a cop could lose his sidearm when he goes to the washroom and the sidearm somehow "flushed" away or worse "forget" to pick up after "minding his own business"?Nibbler said:Then he is off the beat for minimum the next shift while he fills out all of the damn paperwork explaining why he unholstered his firearm.
So is crack and cocaine.Pete Graves said:How did he get a gun in the first place? I thought they were illegal in Canada.
Not sure whether your quote was sarcasm or not, but I will respond as though it is not...Pete Graves said:How did he get a gun in the first place? I thought they were illegal in Canada.