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I will rephrase : even down the sight and fingers on the trigger, if you wait for the guy to move before shooting, your whole body totally relaxed and focused on doing that perfect non-lethal leg shot combo break 360° no scope, it will still translate into the guy being able to move a few meters before you are able to touch the trigger in reaction, and then you still have to actually hit the target, and hit him bad enough to drop him before he slits your throat.
All this to explain it could be why they shot before he actually tried to use his shit on them actively. You know, to not die first, this sort of things. Or are you the kind of guy who profess that police should wait for susp to hit first before returning fire?
I think the more pages we get this thread on, the more everyone forget the full story : guy's a lunatic, violent police record, refused to comply for hours, threatened to kill everyone and their mothers before the shooting, held knives in the face of a K9 officer and the other policemen, even after getting flashbanged and aggressively approached by gung ho police shooters.
Whats debatable is why they began firing when they did, but in a tense armed confrontation like this even a wink can kill you.
And then, the threat he posed and will to use his weapons is impossible to deny, except if you're as mentally challenged as the dude.
Because it's obviously not the same thing. The cases here are not representative of "each time they fire their gun". Hopefully, anyway.
Ok, you're right... noone ever moan each time a cop uses a gun... except there is always a whole lot of people (on the scene itself, going on rampages, or on the internet, like we do atm) overly debating the same similar cases each time it happens, whenever someone got killed by a cop, however the circumstances, everyone's distraught and trying to find what went
wrong, because everytime someone dies, its bad and unjustified because life is precious yada yada yada this is as old as the universe itself
I understand people being distressed in the first few seconds/minutes on a crime scene, but once the shock wears off, if you're still here saying "cops are pigs", then you have a problem with the law enforcement, not the policemen.
Prove me wrong and analyze that footage:
Dont worry, I already know your answer, but thats just to feed the thread.