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And when that happened the bullet went into my neck instead of my back. followed number three. then i realized that this is for real, and i went to close the door and he shot center mass at me, and when he did i turn sideways and hit me in the hip and went through my back, that one hurt, it hit my bone. if that sounds gruesome? then hang out on for what s next. i fell back behind my door and to the ground and he walked and put the gun to my head and when the gun was put my head, when i saw him do i saw his finger squeeze the, trickle i flinch like this like a fighter wood, and then it went straight through my eye, came out my ear, and got stuck in the wall behind my head. those are some pretty good reflexes. i mean if it was a matrix, it was in good. that s like keanu going back in the bullet actually heating
BulletNumberBackRealNeckThreeDoorChipBoneCenter-massOneHeadMunicipalities, police departments, as you rightfully point out have done in the past, which is to get ahead of something like this as much as they possibly can. i think the family can do what they re already doing, chris. if you think about it, the history of the civil rights movement, especially in this specific context is the history of moms speaking up for their babies, and that goes back to emmett till for me. so what you ve got to remember as someone who s also prosecuted cases involving domestic violence, moms call the police to protect their babies, not to get them shot. and so i think they need to reinforce that message that people can identify with it. and the other thing i would say we need to do is stop referring to this as a reckless act. the officer drew his gun intentionally. he aimed for center mass as he was trained to do intentionally. he pulled the trigger intentionally, all after he ordered everyone to come outside the house. that s not recklessness. you did that
Chris-jansingFamilySomethingItPolice-departmentsHistoryMunicipalitiesCivil-rights-movementPoliceCasesSomeoneContextCommit these kinds of crimes. this happened in an outlet mall, a huge complex. a lot of entrances. a lot of exits from a law enforcement perspective how they handled that, if something happened in your jurisdiction, with a facility similar to that, what are some of the steps that you took that worked well? what are some of the things you could have done a little bit better? you learn from each one. he was heavily armed. it looks like perhaps he had body armor. years ago the tactical training police officers have gone through has changed a bit. it used to be that you shoot only for center mass. if the person is wearing a bullet proof vest of course that doesn t work. so some training changed where you actually do try to take head shots. i m sorry to be so graphic but the reality is you have to stop the threat as quickly as possible in order to save lives. so these kinds of things do have an impact on training, on our knowledge, on profiling, the kinds of individuals who are likely to en
SomethingLotOutlet-mallKindsLaw-enforcement-perspectiveComplexCrimesEntrancesExitsJurisdictionSomeThingsYour weapon you don t have to do that and to call fresh approach to how we hire, train folk that s just straight up misinformation and it is shameful police officers are not trained to shoot to kill or always use deadly force but trained to use deadly force to stop someone committing an act to cause a serious physical injury or death. they are not trained to shoot to kill people but trained to hit center mass to stop the bad guy and not trained to kill them this is misinformation and kind of stuff that chins up anger against police officers unnecessarily it is grossly inresponsible should be embarrassed the president for speaking like this. join manager now is someone who knows policing very well former nypd commissioner, ray kelly. sir, thanks a lot for joining us
ApproachWeaponMisinformationTrainFolkPolice-officersSomeoneForceDeathInjuryActPeopleYour weapon you don t have to do that and to call fresh approach to how we hire, train folk that s just straight up misinformation and it is shameful police officers are not trained to shoot to kill or always use deadly force but trained to use deadly force to stop someone committing an act to cause a serious physical injury or death. they are not trained to shoot to kill people but trained to hit center mass to stop the bad guy and not trained to kill them this is misinformation and kind of stuff that chins up anger against police officers unnecessarily it is grossly inresponsible should be embarrassed the president for speaking like this. join manager now is someone who knows policing very well former nypd commissioner, ray kelly. sir, thanks a lot for joining us
ApproachWeaponMisinformationTrainFolkPolice-officersSomeoneDeathForceInjuryActPeopleI always appreciate your exper ties having been on streets yourself they re not trained to kill but stop what s going on that could cause death or serious injury to others. you re absolutely right dan. you have to train to shoot to stop and aim at center mass this there s so many millions of situations that you can talk about where the target is moving or the police officer is moving. that s the only way that you can logically train a police officer and the only people i know that ever did anything like this is in the old western movies. you know, tom knicks or roy rogers somebody like that shooting gun at someone s you know, absolutely totally impractical in the nypd over over significant period of time, police officers hit their targets one out of five shots that are fired roughly 20%.
DeathStreetsInjuryStopOthersPexperTiesWayPolice-officerSituationsTargetAimI always appreciate your exper ties having been on streets yourself they re not trained to kill but stop what s going on that could cause death or serious injury to others. you re absolutely right dan. you have to train to shoot to stop and aim at center mass this there s so many millions of situations that you can talk about where the target is moving or the police officer is moving. that s the only way that you can logically train a police officer and the only people i know that ever did anything like this is in the old western movies. you know, tom knicks or roy rogers somebody like that shooting gun at someone s you know, absolutely totally impractical in the nypd over over significant period of time, police officers hit their targets one out of five shots that are fired roughly 20%.
DeathOthersStreetsInjuryStopPexperTiesWayPolice-officerSituationsTargetAimI always appreciate your exper ties having been on streets yourself they re not trained to kill but stop what s going on that could cause death or serious injury to others. you re absolutely right dan. you have to train to shoot to stop and aim at center mass this there s so many millions of situations that you can talk about where the target is moving or the police officer is moving. that s the only way that you can logically train a police officer and the only people i know that ever did anything like this is in the old western movies. you know, tom knicks or roy rogers somebody like that shooting gun at someone s you know, absolutely totally impractical in the nypd over over significant period of time, police officers hit their targets one out of five shots that are fired roughly 20%.
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