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Graphic shooting video

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Graphic video. I can't believe they didn't shoot the knife out of her hands like they do on tv :evil2:

http://blutube.policeone.com/shootings- ... ing-woman/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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As fast as that officer was backpedaling, I am glad he didn't trip or stumble.

Pretty big kitchen knife.
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its kinda hard to shoot that precise when running backwards from a GREAT big kitchen sword :evil2:
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texanjoker wrote:Graphic video. I can't believe they didn't shoot the knife out of her hands like they do on tv :evil2:

http://blutube.policeone.com/shootings- ... ing-woman/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks for the link - that was indeed a good shoot and shows just how fast events can unfold. Also shows (at least to me) that a person will react on instinct/training more than thought when it hits the fan.

Oh yeah, a recent episode of Blue Bloods had a reporter asking the Commissioner why the cop didn't just shoot the gun out of the guys hand. :fire
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PhillRoath wrote:
texanjoker wrote:Graphic video. I can't believe they didn't shoot the knife out of her hands like they do on tv :evil2:

http://blutube.policeone.com/shootings- ... ing-woman/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thanks for the link - that was indeed a good shoot and shows just how fast events can unfold. Also shows (at least to me) that a person will react on instinct/training more than thought when it hits the fan.

Oh yeah, a recent episode of Blue Bloods had a reporter asking the Commissioner why the cop didn't just shoot the gun out of the guys hand. :fire
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There isn't any ambiguity in that shoot.
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Don't think he had many other choices to end that situation. She was coming at him hard.
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Jumping Frog wrote:As fast as that officer was backpedaling, I am glad he didn't trip or stumble.

Pretty big kitchen knife.
It appeared to be a really good shuffle step he had going there. Keeps you from getting your feet crossed and tangled.
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PBratton wrote:
Jumping Frog wrote:As fast as that officer was backpedaling, I am glad he didn't trip or stumble.

Pretty big kitchen knife.
It appeared to be a really good shuffle step he had going there. Keeps you from getting your feet crossed and tangled.
:iagree: It appears that his training kicked in very quickly. He must have had some adrenaline dump after that situation.

In one of my post-CHL classes we practiced engaging the target while doing a backwards "Groucho Walk".
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