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In reply to the discussion: Off-duty deputy praised for taking down gunman at Mayan 14 theater [View all]Kelvin Mace
(17,469 posts)33. In close quarters
with panicked people running all over the place, it is damned easy to miss and hit someone else. As someone mentioned elsewhere in this thread, even "trained" police officers are not immune to "panic fire".
Also, when the police show up, who do they shoot? Anyone waving a gun?
These are decisions that have to be made in a fraction of a second.
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Off-duty deputy praised for taking down gunman at Mayan 14 theater [View all]
shadowrider
Dec 2012
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She had a gun in a gun free zone. The gun stopped the perp. He got shot, he wasn't talked
shadowrider
Dec 2012
#2
And yet, we do not reserve armed self-defense to the sole provence of the police.
PavePusher
Dec 2012
#28
Only a very few (and generally very well-to-do) people own "military-grade assault rifles".
PavePusher
Dec 2012
#45
How much training does it take to recognize a bad person and shoot them?
Atypical Liberal
Dec 2012
#20
If you can find evidence of a Citizen in a lawful self-defense incident "making things worse".....
PavePusher
Dec 2012
#27
Yet nearly every time one of these shootings happens, it stops because of someone with a gun.
Atypical Liberal
Dec 2012
#31
I do not believe that law enforcemenet officers are some kind of magical unicorn.
Atypical Liberal
Dec 2012
#38