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    Quote Originally Posted by Noles12 View Post
    Why would you risk your K9's life? One blow from a crowbar or axe, whatever that was, could easily kill a dog. A police K9 is viewed as an officer of the law.It's not just some dog they dont care about. They will not put the dogs life in danger.

    Anyone who is trained to fire a weapon is trained to aim for the largest target, that being the torso. As i said earlier it was a populated area with bystanders. You aim for legs and the risk of shooting a bystander goes way up
    Yeah but 10 rounds to the torso come on now. 2 rounds from a .45 to the chest will bring 99% of the populis down for the count. Not to mention i guess he wasnt worried about the first 5 rounds going through the body and into someone else being that close. Food for thought lol. But i agree going for the legs would have been potential a bad mistake

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    Quote Originally Posted by TRT2010 View Post
    Yeah but 10 rounds to the torso come on now. 2 rounds from a .45 to the chest will bring 99% of the populis down for the count. Not to mention i guess he wasnt worried about the first 5 rounds going through the body and into someone else being that close. Food for thought lol. But i agree going for the legs would have been potential a bad mistake
    I completely agree with it being more than excessive. I stated it earlier how i think one shot to the torso would have stopped him and that a stray actually did hit a sign right above a woman. I just was explaining the way law enfor***ent is trained.

    This whole situation could have been handled differently. The cop was not right for excessive use of force but if you lift a weapon at a cop that could potentially threaten his life or the lives of his partners and they have exhausted their non lethal options, you should expect to be shot

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