Picked the wrong week to quit practicing.
Calls for disarming the police in 3-2-1
Calls for disarming the police in 3-2-1
BTTT ~ as I was saying about NYC cops, they got too many guns on the street eh! (?s)
Well, gee, everybody had to get in on the action because the cops don’t get much action in a place with strict gun laws. Yes, that is sarcasm.
I’ll be the SWAT boys were really hacked off because they didn’t have time to put on their black ninja outfits and join the action.
Are we going to have a new term “going coastal?”
Crowded street. The “victims” should consider themselves lucky.
Probably tea party types unhappy about Obamacare.
Is Obama going to say the police acted stupidly?
Can’t wait to hear Nanny Bloomberg’s spin on this one.
The closest I've ever come to passing a police firing range test was qualifying with an M-14 (and M-16) during BCT.Unlike qualifying in BCT,I would think taking the police test would involve movement of the police recruit and/or the target.Add to that the fact that you're talking handgun vs rifle and I would think that the police test would be tougher.Then,out "in the field",you have the stress of a situation.Can't be easy...even at close range.I just hope that no slimey lawyer seeks punitive damages or "pain and suffering" for a client rather than just reimbursement for medical expenses.Although in NYC,you *know* that the lawyers are going to go for serious $$$!
Never miss a chance to throw a dig at a former military even if it was forty years ago.
“Police: All Empire State shooting victims were wounded by officers”
except of coarse for the guy the perp killed. Stupid headline
WTF has that got to do with anything?
If the citizens were armed, some of the ‘cops’ would not have fired on them.
I know for a fact if someone was in the process of bringing a gun up to shoot me I would slowly draw my weapon, carefully aim at center mass, check my backstop, and SQUEEZE the trigger. These cops have no discipline.
Think 1999 Amadou Diallo
NYC Cops are barely trained. Thanks again blooomers
Well, at least the officers were unharmed, and afterall, that is the priority. You have to expect a little collateral damage in the process of performing heroic deeds. What I don’t hear is a “thank you” from the people on the street who were protected by the NYPD.
All — that’s not good. More of that and they will be back to carrying batons.