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 $$$!
The *ambulance chasers* are already lining-up with fistfuls/bucketfuls of lawsuits. Count on it.
Oh I couldn’t be more opposed to your thinking on this.
ONE perp, NINE wounded villians with a total of 16 shots fired? And, it seems the perp even didn’t get a shot off? Come on! This is horribly inept shooting.
Medical expenses only? What about disability afterwards? You think getting shot by a 9mm or 40 cal is a cakewalk easily recovered from? I’d sue their damned asses off.
Man, I can vividly remember having to duck walk with those M-14s over our heads; in the hot July wether of Fort Benning, Georgia.
VietVet
Man, I can vividly remember having to duck walk with those M-14s over our heads; in the hot July wether of Fort Benning, Georgia.
VietVet