To: SoldierDad
The dog was shot from the back of it’s head. If it was chasing a student at the time, than the student was in the DIRECT pathway of the bullet.
When you are at the range, I doubt you will fire your weapon if you see any people DIRECTLY in the path of your bullet.
25 posted on
03/09/2011 8:06:41 AM PST by
Immerito
(Reading Through the Bible in 90 Days)
To: Immerito
Since neither you nor I were there, it is exceedingly difficult for either of us to suggest that the officer did, or did not, fire at the dog with a student being in the direct line of fire. However, is there no way that you could envision a scenery where the officer was positioned such that the student was not in the direct line of fire? You make a huge assumption based upon your bias against LEO’s.
45 posted on
03/09/2011 8:27:00 AM PST by
SoldierDad
(Proud dad of an Army Soldier preparing to deploy to Afghanistan)
To: Immerito
Since neither you nor I were there, it is exceedingly difficult for either of us to suggest that the officer did, or did not, fire at the dog with a student being in the direct line of fire. However, is there no way that you could envision a scenereo where the officer was postioned such that the student was not in the direct line of fire? You make a huge assumption based upon your bias against LEO’s.
47 posted on
03/09/2011 8:27:15 AM PST by
SoldierDad
(Proud dad of an Army Soldier preparing to deploy to Afghanistan)
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