Re: cops can now shoot us
how does a gun accidently discharge? i don't know if any of you have ever handled a pistol before, but its not just something where you flinch and it'll go off. tired or not, it takes a lot for a gun to be locked and loaded, and pointed at a moving person then accidently discharged. you have to pull that trigger.
regardless of the fact that i hate police for my own personal reasons, and putting all that biast shit aside. police officers are supposed to be trained professionals, and im guessing they would have to go through a lot of training before getting into any police force, especially with their weapon. they are supposed to be trained to handle their weapons so that shit like this doesn't happen. going along with what i think is a cover up story, it says that this cop was a good cop for over 17 years in the fairfax county police force. in 17 years, that cop has never had to pull a 12 hour shift? or was ever put into a more extreme and stressful situation? i honestly think that this entire story sounds like bullshit, but thats just my 2 cents.