Absolutely no reason for it to be held like that. Deescalation is a myth

Comments

AltruisticPossible84about 1 month ago140

my gf does HR for newport news and said the 2nd guy in the video (not holding the gun) basically just started the job a few days before this happened lol. really got these kids learning the job from the absolute worst

GobsTXabout 1 month ago129

https://preview.redd.it/yq4tnpe6l95h1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e1868c70552c8b1b8a2876340f4cb5e20716e631

looselylawlessabout 1 month ago119

ACAB

Plastic-Shoulder2285about 1 month ago77

FFS, is this the firearms training these dipshits get at the academy these days??

https://preview.redd.it/biz0ayx5q95h1.jpeg?width=660&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4fed497580de78ea9acda2157101ce32581a7431

oicyunvabout 1 month ago50

https://www.reddit.com/r/chaoticgood/s/7Hwtc5PiVi

As I’ve said numerous times, clearly we aren’t angry enough about living in a police state

shermancahalabout 1 month ago8

Yikes. Without knowing the full context of the video, two things stood out to me as serious red flags.

First, that was neither a safe nor a proper way to handle a firearm. Holding a pistol sideways and raised near or above the neck gives the person poor control of the weapon and increases the risk of an unsafe discharge. A handgun should be kept under control, with the muzzle pointed in a safe direction and the trigger finger off the trigger unless the person has made a deliberate decision to fire.

Second, standing directly in front of a vehicle is widely discouraged, and many police departments prohibit or restrict it because it places the officer in unnecessary danger. It can also escalate the encounter by turning the vehicle's movement into a potentially deadly force situation.

Inevitable-Stephabout 1 month ago8

No one mentions the fact he’s standing in front of his car which is against protocol and an obvious attempt to gain permission to mag dump

daddyjohnsabout 1 month ago5

Deadly Force Rules haven't been in place for police for like 40 years. The entire US military abides by the deadly force doctrine, but for some reason the pos pigs are too stupid or something.

Let that sink in, the guys/gals we pay to kill people abide by rules of conduct. The guys/gals we pay to "protect" the public are just pulling their gats like its the wild west.

That-Interaction-45about 1 month ago5

Why is the car in the middle of the street?

DrivingForFunabout 1 month ago5

https://i.redd.it/z8ihp577y95h1.gif