I am still in the category of why they felt the need to disarm him. He was clearly cooperative. Thats why I always cross my hands and put them at 10 and 2
for both our safety. I have been told before don't go for yours and I won't go for mine when pulled over. Maybe its different here because most people are armed in their vehicle.
They must teach that in the academy. I've had that said to me twice verbatim since being licensed to carry.
Being a cop, a lawyer, an engineer, or a common laborer does not preclude you from being an idiot. We just saw the proof !
That woman was clueless, and that’s what they give a gun to and put a badge on, all that for a friggin red light, that he might not of ran? No accident!
there’s too many of egotistical LE that love to show how much power they have, instead of just being a good person.
this will cost the taxpayers dearly, just for a small fine, “ that might have been thrown out” and a little feather in the cap of an egomaniac.
It was most likely a striker fired gun. Google Glock leg sometimes. Even Glock employees have shot them selves on their own test range. Seriously, putting the safety on the trigger?
Funny, a male officer had to tell her to "put the gun down"...
Swear it looked like she just reached in with the left hand and that finger went right to the trigger.
It was most likely a striker fired gun. Google Glock leg sometimes. Even Glock employees have shot them selves on their own test range. Seriously, putting the safety on the trigger?
Funny, a male officer had to tell her to "put the gun down"...
Swear it looked like she just reached in with the left hand and that finger went right to the trigger.
Yes. Her finger was in the trigger guard. Lucky she just shot once.
It was most likely a striker fired gun. Google Glock leg sometimes. Even Glock employees have shot them selves on their own test range. Seriously, putting the safety on the trigger?
The only people who do anything like are the ones with bad training/trigger discipline.
Semi related note, and I hate to say this because I have 0 issues with LEO’s, but I used to go to a range several years ago where multiple RO’s told me that they would pay closer attention when they knew an LEO came in because they had a higher chance of a negligent discharge or incident from one of them than members of the general public.
Not my words and could well be because they had LEO’s show up for practice on a regular basis.
I am still in the category of why they felt the need to disarm him. He was clearly cooperative. Thats why I always cross my hands and put them at 10 and 2
for both our safety. I have been told before do go for yours and I won't go for mine when pulled over. Maybe its different here because most people are armed in their vehicle.
"Officer Safety" It's their favorite excuse. He should have exercised his 4th amendment rights and told her to kick rocks
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