Don’t even PRETEND to know what its like to be in a gun battle on a crowded street and better yet, don’t even attempt to judge my service to the people of NYC as a member of the NYPD.
do you even know what it is like to be in a gun “battle” on a crowded street or is this just bravado
With all due respect to you, I find it hard to imagine many, or any police officers taking the job to be of service to the public...If you did, well 'good on ya'...
So what is the protocol??? At what point in a shooting are you guys instructed to quit firing??? Are you guys instructed to put as much lead downrange as possible in the shortest amount of time in hopes that some or most of the lead will hit and disable the target???
When you are in a hole stop digging. You have confused my criticism of what lead up to gun fight with the gunfight. But I do criticize your inability to think clearly. My post is in black and white before you, you had as much time as you needed to comprehend it or have someone explain to you, yet you became befuddled just as with the video evidence of the shooting in New York. If you were indeed on the street, I can imagine the creative incident reports you have written. Surely your time behind a desk was of value the citizens of New York.
Enforcing bans on frying fats and Big Gulps and making sure restaraunts show how many calories are in their fare...quite a service.