Originally posted by: bradruth
I was cringing at several officer safety mistakes before he was attacked. It's a shame what poor training, or poor adherence to good training will do.
quite unfortunate and true. he made several mistakes. no backup and facing atleast 2 people without a gun ready.Originally posted by: bradruth
I was cringing at several officer safety mistakes before he was attacked. It's a shame what poor training, or poor adherence to good training will do.
Originally posted by: waggy
this one is funny hah! maybe eh should take up a diffrent hobby?ok i got to looking around the site. hehe
Originally posted by: chambersc
Originally posted by: waggy
this one is funny hah! maybe eh should take up a diffrent hobby?ok i got to looking around the site. hehe
dayum! that was all upper body...hell all arms. he didnt even squat for any power, honestly, he just lifted him up like it was nothing with just the arms and tossed him like a ragdoll......DAYUM!
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
I met an officer one time that I noticed kept himself at an angle from me and at least three paces away at all times, and he was over at my house on a friendly visit, but he didn't know me. When I went to shake his hand he held out a fist like when you bump knuckles with someone, so I did that and looked at him kinda puzzled (he was an older white cop afterall!). Anyway, he said he never shakes hands because that puts him in a position where a takedown is possible and his gun could become exposed to the attacker taking it.