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Originally Posted by Zeke
1. Once you impede me from performing my job duties? That's what you are.
2. Once you assault me -- in any way -- you get appropriate force.
3. Once you can reach my gun, you get dead.
That's the training.
That's the job.
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Entitlement again. You get to declare war if someone 'impedes' you?
We're trying to discuss what appropriate force is in various situations. If a guy shoves an officer, perhaps it's appropriate to shoot him. Depends on the circumstances, of which there are conflicting accounts, and of which we actually know nothing.
If a guy shoots someone, I'd say he's proven dangerous enough to shoot him in the back when he's running away.
But shooting the guy who shoved you in the back? Are you sure that would be OK? Because your earlier comments say just that, don't they?
You keep trying to make any 'assault on a peace officer' into an instant death sentence. But civilians don't have that--they can respond with deadly force only if in reasonable fear of death or serious bodily harm. So again, the attitude seems to me to be 'police entitlement.'
And you've got training and procedures. So you're not responsible, the training and procedures shield you. Sort of like the 'just following orders' defense, isn't it?