"The other guy gets a vote." That dude did nothing wrong, even holding his gun, down, by his side, in a non-threatening manor. Should he, could he, have put it down first? OK, sure, maybe. Maybe--maybe--a lack of critical thinking, BUT in a stressful encounter.
But. But all the cop saw was a guy with a gun in his hand, and seemingly lacked the critical thinking skills to be able to triage the scene quickly to determine shoot/no shoot. Not everyone with a cut needs to have a full-on trauma resuscitation, there are a million other ways to mitigate the situation. The cop was 100% at fault.
Im confident the 2nd amendment advocacy groups will be all over this soon, right???
Religion is doing what you are told no matter what is right. Morality is doing what is right no matter what you are told...
"I support the 2A, but not when a person possesses a firearm in their home especially after an le hears damning evidence of a crime in progress such as hearing from someone that someone else thought something was happening somewhere, but not really sure where it was happening at."
I'm not an operator, or an instructor, or any of that. However my Dad taught me at an early age that if someone is banging on my door in the middle of the night, or any time really, not to stand in front of the door and not to show my firearm.
It had to do with minimizing my chances of getting shot by a criminal. Never thought it would be useful against cops until a deputy came banging on my door at midnight.
I was in my 20's, working out of town, staying in my travel trailer, and awoke in a drunken Jack Daniels fog. I didn't know it was a cop, I couldn't see outside, could have been anyone. I grabbed my chiefs special and cracked the door, saw the badge, and tossed the handgun behind me on the couch.
Cocksucker served me a summons for a child support increase. At midnight. I said What the hell is wrong with you? He says You're never here. I say that's a fng lie, I'm here every day after 4 pm.
He was a stupid bastard, ex wife's a stupid bitch and her lawyer can go to hell for causing this. I was home every weekend and they knew this. I had my gun in my hand, his was holstered, if he'd have seen mine small town Barney might have pulled, I'd have shot him and would probably still be in prison today.
I can't disagree, and a tragic outcome, but as the cop, do you wait there on the X to find out the intent of the person with the gun while on a call like that? He responded on pure instinct and impulse, and is at fault, but not difficult to understand why/how it happened either. I read he was at the wrong apt, but he did go to the apt she told him to, 1401. Just a tragic event that could have been avoided had dude not answered door knowing LE was on the other side, and or, LEO perhaps jumped off the X and drew weapon, and gave commands to the dude with the gun to put it the F down. I do have some empathy for the LEO there, but ultimately, shoot/no shoot decisions are part of that job.
- Will
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