So you "feel" that you won't fire more than you need to
Because I hold the mindset that you shoot until the threat stops then escape to safety, but go on...
and since you're a private citizen who does NOT run TOWARDS trouble
Well, since I'm well aware I'm not in some live-action Hollywood action movie where the bad guys always miss the "hero," running headlong into danger wouldn't be my first instinct. I also think this stems more from common sense rather than the fact I'm a private citizen.
your opinion as to the hit ratio of cops is pretty useless.
I'm sure you feel that way. Thanks for sharing your opinion.
And i am SURE you would fire ALL 5 shots in your 36, as would ANYBODY.
Is that a fact? So it's a statistical impossibility that the attacker wouldn't be stopped by four fairly solid COM hits? Three? One from a psychological stop? What if he ran away as soon as he realized he'd be met by armed resistance?
Fire until the threat stops. It could be one shot, or ten, or none at all. No one can predict these things. What I
do know is if I can't solve the "problem" and escape within the ten shots that I have, I'm beyond caring.
And if ONE of shose rounds misses and hits somebody else, we should lynch you, too?
Go right ahead. I'd man up and admit my mistake. If you wanted to file a civil suit against me, that's well within your rights also. I have a conscience and would feel terrible if I harmed an innocent person through my own negligence.
And I assume you think you're going to have the manual dexterity to dump those spent rounds and relaod that 36? Good luck with that.
I would fall to the level of my training. No more. No less.
As for those wounded by police gunfire, that is a shame, but blame the perp who iniates it, NOT the cops. Or should we blame our soldiers in Iraq or Afganhistan when they shoot a civilian caught in the crossfire?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but are you saying you couldn't care less about the potential liability and collateral damage caused by sympathetic reflex shooting? Also, with all due respect, that latter statement is a fatuous argument.
As for the Diallo shooting, try to research a bit.
I did. It was a shining example of flawed tactics (which, by the way, lead to a review by the NYPD if you had read the same Wikipedia article I have) and the dangers of sympathetic reflex shooting. Period.
By the way, two years ago, an armed perp was shot 23 TIMES. He walked into court three days later.
Normally, I'd ask whether or not the bullets had to traverse intermediate barriers, how far the bullets penetrated, where he was hit, etc., but I think we've diverged off topic enough already.