Posted on 08/21/2014 4:44:16 AM PDT by Whenifhow
There was a lengthy thread about that topic earlier this week. I suggest that you should read and comprehend it.
But you need to get up to speed on self defense hun!
actus reus, mens Rea, culpability, purposeful vs reckless, tueller drill, the crime triangle, descalation, decision point, MPC and code of lawful use of deadly force, capability, opportunity, ability of criminal actions, etc.
read some articles by Bill Jordan, Jim Carrillo, massad Ayoob, etc.
Ask a cop friend to loan you Edged weapons DVD.
One weekend of hard research and you'll be up to speed. I'll take you shooting at the bullet hole in Lenexa and will bring some Title 2 NFA toys for fun.
yes I missed it and no I wouldn’t wish stabbing on anyone
Yes. He was acting erratic and tried to flank the cops before advancing toward them. The video was not clear enough to see a knife, but the guarded way he was holding and moving his right hand made me suspect he had a weapon in it.
Maybe you've never been in or around an actual violent encounter. I have-- several times. Everything this guy did was wrong when facing two armed men, let alone two armed men with the force of law protecting them.
I won't fault the cops for this shooting. He was looking for trouble and got it.
A little side note:
I would have expected a lawyer to take a couple of seconds to properly format a sentence in a public forum. Your failure to use capitalization and punctuation does not represent you well as a professional.
I do get lazy here, I admit on punctuation, but you see this is recreational for me, not work
Thanks. My point in introducing the video in #31 was to show just how quickly a guy with a knife can take people out.
In the training I had, it was emphasized that I consider any hostile person with a knife closer than 7 yards to be a potentially deadly threat, who should be shot without hesitation if he doesn't drop the knife immediately.
Shooting to wound only happens in Hollywood. And a taser was not used because the individual was wearing a hoodie and tasers need skin contact.
I don’t speak Spanish; was it some random crazy guy? Why was a news crew there?
The impression I got about the South American incident (not the St Louis incident that started this thread) was that the guy had been acting menacing for a while.
Yes, adding capital letters and punctuation is really quite hard.
Just too damned hard, and you're SO tired...
if you blow up the video to full screen, at mark 1:31 you can justbarely see the knife in the right hand
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