Well at least we know you don't agree with the right to protestWell at least she recognises who is to blame, all self inflicted
Well at least we know you don't agree with the right to protestWell at least she recognises who is to blame, all self inflicted

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Never heard such nonsense, you have obviously never shot at anyoneResearch shows that they can stop. Average for a police officer is 0.35 seconds to stop once threat has ended. This guy was very highly trained so would have been quicker. I would say that, before the first shot had even been fired, he realised he was no longer in any danger, because by then he could see the car was moving away. It was too late to stop the first shot. But he only continued shooting to make sure of the kill.

You are talking about firing on a range or simulation, totally different to firing at someone.Research shows that they can stop. Average for a police officer is 0.35 seconds to stop once threat has ended. This guy was very highly trained so would have been quicker. I would say that, before the first shot had even been fired, he realised he was no longer in any danger, because by then he could see the car was moving away. It was too late to stop the first shot. But he only continued shooting to make sure of the kill.


Your comment is based on a range and in a controlled environment. It doesn't reflect anything like what happened in Minnesota, no stop fire command and no start fire command. Just pure and simple shoot to kill, exactly what the agent did. Read the report you are quoting and you will see. it has no bearing on an operational job.
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