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Letting that guy get out with a gun big mistake
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Letting that guy get out with a gun big mistake
Our Instructors at college warned us that complacency will get you killed. The next traffic stop could be our last.
Yep.....40 years ago. LOL From what I see and from what I'm told,I wouldn't recognize "the job" anymore. Political correctness,the proliferation of smuggled firearms,gang membership/gang violence combined with liberalized legal system,I wouldn't even get hired if I was to enlist for recruitment today (besides being an old bugger).
After viewing the video what mistakes do you excops think this cop made -
Approaching on the right side of the vehicle away from traffic is text book for safety. In this case,though,because the vehicle was higher than the officer who was standing down in the ditch,it prevented him from seeing inside the vehicle without opening the door. He actually asked the driver if he had firearms aboard and was told "yes". At that point,ordering the driver to stay in the vehicle with his hands visible while maintaining a defensive position instead of asking the driver to accompany him to his car was a fatal error.
One thing when they caught up with the killer they filled him with a lot of holes - I guess then a guy kills a cop the other cops ain't taken any chances and make sure he doesn't need a trail - that video could be used as a training film
Allowing him to exit the vehicle with said firearm in his hands on other side where officer can't see is very risky.
You see the moment the driver looks at the rifle to see its loaded, safety off then point of no return, He points and fires.
My God, Imagine being a police officer and watching this. Id think about it everytime I pulled someone over after that. Scary stuff as the driver seemed to be complying with everything.
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Why haven't any cities been burned and looted over this?