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Originally posted by Osiris View PostFwiw for those asking for leg shots... Police train center mass, or triple tap failure drill. Two chest one head. At least, that's how we do it.
I found that two in the chest and one in the groin area worked very well in taking out threats. The enemy reaches hydraulic failure with the groin shot then you’re able to move on to the next threat, instead of two rounds in the chest and five TRYING to hit the head. I've been in multiple engagements and I still couldn't counter the shakes. So I couldn't imagine a cop being in a high stressed environment and having true aim.Last edited by Cannon; 01-27-2012, 04:51 PM.
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Originally posted by Cannon View PostTwo in the chest, one in the head works at 10 yards and until you're engaging multiple targets. But how many all-out fire fights do you "gung-ho" cops get in to?
I found that two in the chest and one in the growing area worked very well in taking out threats. The enemy reaches hydraulic failure with the growing shot then you’re able to move on to the next threat, instead of two rounds in the chest and five TRYING to hit the head. I've been in multiple engagements and I still couldn't counter the shakes. So I couldn't imagine a cop being in a high stressed environment and having true aim."Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostHow about sending one in when it is impossible to use a taser?
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Don't watch video if you don't want to see a person and dog die.
This video, as well as others prove what you say, what Don says and the LEO's who've responded to this thread as wrong.
You know what would really be bad? If the photos got out. Please, Hammer don't hurt me!
It would appear you need two phone books on your chair instead of the one. I already answered that question a few times. Calm down, bro."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostCompletely agree.Deandre Brunston's aunt, Keisha Brunston, brought a wrongful death lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department in response to the killing.[4] They alleged the deputies could have easily prevented the death, were poorly trained in these situations and were 'trigger-happy'.[1] Charges against the deputies were dropped and the suit focused on the supervisors and training.[1] The judge ruled that suit could still charge against the animal's handler and supervisors including civil rights violations, false arrest and "negligent hiring, training and supervision."[5] An order to release the police dog was allegedly given over a phone from an off-duty supervisor, who had been drinking.[1] The family's attorney noted that the officers present seemed to act in haste as a crisis team with a trained negotiator was on route to the scene and would have determined whether the young man was bluffing.[1] The family later settled with the county for $340,000 in March 2006.[6] Brunston's mother, Brenda Gaines, was awarded $122,500 with his three children also receiving sums.[7] The county also was ordered to pay $105,000 in legal fees.[6] Several deputies were also given two-to-five day suspensions for shooting when not designated as on-site shooters.[1]
Deandre Brunston has become a symbol against police brutality.[8][9][10] Keisha Brunston spoke at a War and Racism Forum in 2005 in Los Angeles.[11] His picture was held in a march in Atlanta, GA in 2007 for the U.S. Social Forum.[12] Brunston's family also spoke at a 2008 vigil for Muhammad Usman Chaudhry, an autistic Pakistani American, who was wrongfully killed by an LAPD officer.[13][14][15]"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostHow about sending one in when it is impossible to use a taser?
WW
Don't watch video if you don't want to see a person and dog die.
This video, as well as others prove what you say, what Don says and the LEO's who've responded to this thread as wrong.
You know what would really be bad? If the photos got out. Please, Hammer don't hurt me!
It would appear you need two phone books on your chair instead of the one. I already answered that question a few times. Calm down, bro.
EDIT*** I sent that before I meant....
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Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View PostAbsolutely fucking ridiculous. This is the shit they pull. They raise their kid to be a dumb fucking parasite, and then they hope he gets killed so they can milk the cash cow. That's about the only way any of these hood families ever get any damn money, that or steal it. I'm so sick of this bullshit.
Originally posted by Craizie View PostI really hope something bad happens to you... Something fucking terrible...and the Police are the only ones who can save you....
EDIT*** I sent that before I meant....
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WASHINGTON (WUSA/AP) -- U.S. Park Police rolled into the four-month encampment in McPherson Square in Washington, DC early Saturday morning.
An officer has been struck with a brick in the face as officers in riot gear and on horseback cleared protesters from one of the last remaining Occupy sites, police said.
Protesters have clashed with police as officers pushed them out of the last section of McPherson Square, a park under federal jurisdiction near the White House.
Just after 8:30 a.m. four arrests had been reported, after protesters refused to move from right in front of the General McPherson statue. Police arrested two more people later.
One man had to be carried away in zip-ties after not cooperating with Park Police.
PHOTOS: Occupy DC Raided By U.S. Park Police
Mounted police, a chopper, police in riot gear with pallets and even forklifts are carrying the tents away from the Occupy DC camp.
"We are not evicting you, we just need to take your tents away," police shouted at the protesters.
Until the afternoon, there were no flareups during the early stages of the raid. Police and protesters seemed to civilly talk it out.
The police did take down the "Tent of Dreams," then dragged over to 14 Street and K Street, where protesters were allowed to fold up their tent.
One protester said occupiers were going to keep the tent.
"It's not just a tarp to us, it's our tent, it's our Tent Of Dreams," the protester said.
Park Police set up their own tent on the southwest side of McPherson Square, where they investigated items confiscated from the camp. Police said they just wanted to make sure the items taken from the camp is not any type of hazardous material.
Occupy DC protesters will still be allowed to protest on McPherson Square. However, they will no longer be allowed to sleep over at the park.
Protesters' tents will not have to be removed from the encampment either. Lawyers for the protesters argued, in court, that the tents are a symbol of the "Occupy" movement. Therefore, police can take out all "sleeping materials" from the site, but cannot removed the tents.
Police handed out a letter to protesters on Monday, warning them about the raid. protesters had about a week to prepare for the removal of their sleeping supplies.
Hit in the face with a deadly weapon yet no other officers killed the douchebag who threw it? Weird!
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