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35 minutes ago, Mark J said:

Fair enough.

A life lost is never a simple or easy thing to come to terms with Mark in particular for those left behind. If I’d been in his shoes with that much weaponry trained on me I’d have been” yes sir no sir  anything you say sir”. Toxicology report states cocaine was found in his system, guns coke and adrenaline 🤷‍♂️a bad combo. 

 

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6 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

A life lost is never a simple or easy thing to come to terms with Mark in particular for those left behind. If I’d been in his shoes with that much weaponry trained on me I’d have been” yes sir no sir  anything you say sir”. Toxicology report states cocaine was found in his system, guns coke and adrenaline 🤷‍♂️a bad combo. 

 

Perhaps,.when it comes to tree risk assessment the value of a statistical life is a bit over 1 million. It costs about 50k a year to jail someone so perhaps it did make financial sense to shoot him.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Mark J said:

Perhaps,.when it comes to tree risk assessment the value of a statistical life is a bit over 1 million. It costs about 50k a year to jail someone so perhaps it did make financial sense to shoot him.

I very much doubt at that moment the officer involved was doing mental arithmetic. I think you are looking for something that ain’t there Mark. 

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Just now, Johnsond said:

I very much doubt at that moment the officer involved was doing maths 

That's a shame. 

 

Pros and cons and that. 

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Honestly this whole thing is fishy.

 

Either the copper broke all his training  drills and only fired a single shot..

 

The weapon jammed on the second round.

 

Or it's an ND  

 

 

When you shoot through autoglass is really weird because your eye is pulled to the edge of the spiderweb effect. Side windows shatter unless they are mostly all the way up.

 

So Mr Plod with a Glock and it's shit sights pulled off an SAS level kill while a car was hurtling towards him,a black target in a black car.

 

I think he had been advised to own that shot.

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9 minutes ago, Mike Hill said:

Honestly this whole thing is fishy.

 

Either the copper broke all his training  drills and only fired a single shot..

 

The weapon jammed on the second round.

 

Or it's an ND  

 

 

When you shoot through autoglass is really weird because your eye is pulled to the edge of the spiderweb effect. Side windows shatter unless they are mostly all the way up.

 

So Mr Plod with a Glock and it's shit sights pulled off an SAS level kill while a car was hurtling towards him,a black target in a black car.

 

I think he had been advised to own that shot.

Mike was he not using a 5.56 G36 ? 

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11 minutes ago, Mike Hill said:

I think he had been advised to own that shot.

How do you mean?  That it was a negligent discharge that he was recommended to claim as deliberate?

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2 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

Mike was he not using a 5.56 G36 ? 

 

Not in the article I read.

 

It was a Glock. So honestly shooting into kin headlights as car hurtles towards you and you calmly squease off a single shot?

 

That to me is movie drills. 

 

I might be completely wrong and maybe they do that now but why?

 

" OK chaps if you are in fear of your life always just fire one shot,got that lads,then pause to examine the effect and continue as needed"

 

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