Seconds later, a shout rang out: “He’s got a gun!”

Body cam.

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    8 个月前

    Genuine question, how accurate are Tazers? If the partner was in a headlock, was there any risk of tazering the wrong person while the gum was more accurate?

    Speaking independently of the story- Not very by comparison to firearms. Something like 50% less accurate. There’s also the issue that tasers will not always incapacitate someone. That’s a gamble if someone has a weapon and the range to use it.

    Part of the rationale in using a firearm is the need to body someone before they can use a weapon where non lethal methods are just not as effective.

    Of course, when you investigate yourself you will always find that you used your firearm in the appropriate situational context.

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      8 个月前

      A gun isn’t that precise either I guess. So when you are under stress of getting shot you’d pick the gun option instead of a less lethal one because you feel threatened. Who wouldn’t. Guessing wildly here, and as usual everyone having guns isn’t like makeing the place more safe.

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        as usual everyone having guns isn’t like makeing the place more safe.

        If anything it’s more like injecting an unknown number of dangerous wildcards into an already dangerous situation.