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To: Valpal1; HamiltonJay
Just being logical ~ let's say the dog is fast, really fast, but he got shot.

That might well mean the victim had a gun in his hand aimed at where the dog was going to be once he closed the distance between the dog handler and the victim.

Interesting place to aim a gun eh?

Anyway, a step beyond that, when did the dog handler unleash the dog to attack the victim? Was it when he saw the gun ~ and if so, given normal reflex time to let the dog loose and issue the command to him, what was the officer doing with his gun hand?

Was he standing there with the dog under just voice command, his gun in his hand? Or, did he have the dog tethered with his gun in his holster?

You can see the complexity this situation involves. You have the cop and his gun (he's the one who shot the victim so we have to consider this). You have the cop and his dog. You have the dog and his tether. You have the dog and the distance to cover. You have the victim and his gun. You have the victim and his intent in showing the gun. You have the victim and how he was holding the gun before he fired at the dog.

You also have two other cops on the scene ~ apparantly part of a "team" that consisted of a dog handler, a tazer man, and a lookout/guard for the two specialists ('cause it's a rough town).

What were they doing? They were present with this cop when he let the dog bite a woman's butt 6 weeks earlier, so what were they doing here?

Who stood where; who did what; how many guns were drawn, and when; who got shot; who didn't get shot; and why was it deemed safe enough to use the dog to down the victim rather than zapping him with a tazer?

The number of items in the formula turns out to be quite huge, and far from a simple cut and dried "perp with gun gets shot" deal.

340 posted on 05/08/2008 10:59:47 AM PDT by muawiyah
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To: muawiyah
The number of items in the formula turns out to be quite huge

It can appear that way when you repeat the same factors over and over.

I'm going to chose to leave the conversation with you because I've come to realize there is no use arguing with an obvious cop-hater such as you. This does not mean you have won the arguement...just that I am tired of repeating the same thing and reading the same thing from the others who have tried.

Enjoy your paranoia of those who are trained to protect you. I'll chose to thank them for their service and reserve my dislike for those who abuse their authority.

342 posted on 05/08/2008 11:28:59 AM PDT by trussell (I carry because...When seconds count between life and death, the police are only minutes away)
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