Maybe they came to that conclusion to help mitigate the coming civil suit..
I'll ask again. What law suit are you referring to? You're the only person I've seen referring to a suit in both threads.
Maybe they came to that conclusion to help mitigate the coming civil suit..
I've served thank you, Its as simple as his finger was where it wasn't supposed to be. Its not like its a new rule thats been added...
I'll ask again. What law suit are you referring to? You're the only person I've seen referring to a suit in both threads.
Dude really? ... Your scenario pretty sure yup your done shouldve just put it on the table, floor, chair or dropped it before walking towards him with or without a dog in between you two. Pretty sure a cop will not take it from you handing it to him probably tell u to drop it, i would and im not a cop.
Dumbass really? The officer that shot his fellow officer might have thought to shoot the dog and in a breif second he changes his mind and maybe dog bit him anyway or door hit his hand or something else and the gun discharges unintentionally. You or I
Were not there but negligence is a narrow brush and youre hitn him with the paint bucket. Im not sayn all cops are perfect and I am not one but have several in the family and no not all of them are my favorite people. Like ive said before somewhere, IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE PERFECT SITUATIONAL AWARENESS AND THINK YOU CAN DO BETTER, GET YOUR JON HANNY ON THE LINE AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE! Pretty sure if you had the ability and didnt and kept b****ing i think you qualify for that position your giving that officer.
A lawsuit will follow.
Filed against who, or whom?
Paging CM, the armchair commandos/quarterbacks are devolving discussion into a ****show.
I don't think anyone is ok with it.
Some however, are capable of understanding that they don't know what actually happened because they weren't there and the specific details weren't caught on camera.
Some are willing to concede that they aren't necessarily experts in fields they've never worked in.
Some accept that sometimes bad things happen which weren't the result of negligence or incompetence, particularly when dealing with real life situations involving people and/or animals.
Others like to sit back, profess to know it all and act as if they're superior in spite of the fact that they've never been in a situation anything like the situation at hand. Slinging **** is easy from the balcony seats.
Some accept that sometimes bad things happen which weren't the result of negligence or incompetence, particularly when dealing with real life situations involving people and/or animals
I don't think anyone is ok with it.
Some however, are capable of understanding that they don't know what actually happened because they weren't there and the specific details weren't caught on camera.
Some are willing to concede that they aren't necessarily experts in fields they've never worked in.
Some accept that sometimes bad things happen which weren't the result of negligence or incompetence, particularly when dealing with real life situations involving people and/or animals.
Others like to sit back, profess to know it all and act as if they're superior in spite of the fact that they've never been in a situation anything like the situation at hand. Slinging **** is easy from the balcony seats.
I don't think anyone is ok with it.
Some however, are capable of understanding that they don't know what actually happened because they weren't there and the specific details weren't caught on camera.
Some are willing to concede that they aren't necessarily experts in fields they've never worked in.
Some accept that sometimes bad things happen which weren't the result of negligence or incompetence, particularly when dealing with real life situations involving people and/or animals.
Others like to sit back, profess to know it all and act as if they're superior in spite of the fact that they've never been in a situation anything like the situation at hand. Slinging **** is easy from the balcony seats.
I have seen the body cam footage from the other officer. I do believe I have a plausible explanation.
The dog charged the front of the crate. The front of the crate was dropping down in the same way the ramp would drop down on the back of a trailer. His hand is in view when he tries to hold the front of the crate from dropping down. The gun is not in view.
Try this exercise. I did. Unload and check your weapon. Hold it as if it's loaded with your finger on the side of the pistol. Go up to the dog crate and assume the front is suddenly dropping down and push it back with both hands.
With gun in hand, your wrist naturally flags right and you push the crate with your palms. The webbing of your hand opens up when you twist your wrist to the right and this forces your finger further from your thumb, so the finger is lower but not on the trigger. Now keep your hand in this position, step back, and with your left hand smack your right palm as if the dog was charging the crate. It knocks the gun right into the trigger finger.
I feel bad for the officer that was shot. I know it's taking a toll.
Off to watch back to the future for the answerCan Denny give out a Denny?
Or would that cause a disturbance in the space time continuum?