PurpleCherokee
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1.)Treat every weapon as if it is loaded.
2.)Never point the weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot.
3.)Keep you finger straight and off the trigger until you intend to fire.
4.)Keep the weapon on safe until you are ready to fire.
So the marines train you to aim, take off the safety, and put your finger on the trigger just before you fire? Law enforcement is way different. A LEO will point their gun at somebody well before they intend on shooting them. Same thing with the finger on the trigger thing. When the gun comes up, the finger is straight and not on the trigger but as the situation comes closer and closer to rising to the level of deadly force, the finger is put on the trigger at the descretion of the officer, but doesn't mean they're gunna fire, simply that they're ready to fire. And since 90% of departments carry glocks, the safety thing isn't an issue because glocks don't have a thumb safety.
wow... i was just on the bart getting some sh*t from a bart officer (or I think it was a bart officer) this last saturday (1-3-09).
Wow...
my .02, the cop really screwed up. excessive deadly force.
he's screwed. I've been in the military, done the cop thing, blah blah, the cop screwed up.
"Done the cop thing"? "Blah blah"?
Your nonchalant attitude about police work and drastic over-simplification of a situation that you know very little about tells me that you probably don't know what the h*ll you're talkin about.