Message from @Maw
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IT's not the only video of that sort of thing, either 👌
Seems like a good time to repost this video, too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qL1etWVFRq0
Yeah people make false claims
Donut Operator debunks all of it
I find a bodycam a positive and negative
"last week we had eight murders, all under the age of 17, all knives"
The 'difference between' video seemed to be implying the UK cops did better because they didn't have guns
Yet the footage they used made them look... less than competent, for the most part
They're tasing this one guy, someone's filming it all with a smartphone
You can see the puddles of blood on the floor so the guy they're tasing has already stabbed someone
And someone off to the side whispers to the camera holder "that guy got tased six times"
one of the major reasons cops dont shoot to wound is much like the military, if it has escalated to guns shoit to wound isnt a smart ploy. As well warning shots and shoot to wound can end up hitting an innocent bystander
yeah
was talking about this earlier today
Shooting in general can lead to hitting accidental bystanders no matter where you shoot.
But wounding does not put you down as quickly.
it's like dude, you pull a gun out in a public place, then you should be prepared to fire that at someone and kill them
otherwise resort to something else
When you're shooting, you're shooting to put down, immediately.
Which is why the majority of people die when shot by police.
`srs`
`bidness`
what the actual...
It's standard protocol to shoot a person 3 times.
Before stopping.
Because that's the magic number that the majority of people just fall over.
Its always *until the threat has desculated*
1, 3, 20
It's 3 shots by general protocol.
When using a handgun.
You can see it in many police cam videos.
It's not something that doesn't exist.
Go watch Daniel Shaver.
Warning: Graphic, real life death and whatnot.
Not saying it doesnt
Just saying the rule of thumb is still and always been until the threat has desculated