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Man In Wheelchair Brandishing Knife Shot 9 Times
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16701616" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Yeah, I read that yesterday on Fox News, as well. Watching the video, and knowing he had a knife but no gun, it would seem that this didn't have to end like it did. I get that he was trying to go back into the store to perhaps attack employees (??), but those are details we don't know. That store employee frozen at the entry point was in his path so maybe he would have tried to attack her. ?? But he is restricted to the wheel chair. He cannot stand, walk or run. Maybe Brett or another LEO (or former) here can voice their opinion on this one. Wonder why they didn't try to disable the wheelchair or pin it until they could use a stun gun or mace on him. ??? Or just use a stun gun or mace as soon as he turned around to head back to the store entrance. </p><p></p><p>The guy was 100% wrong in not complying with the officers, but dang, I just don't see why deadly force was needed. That is probably why the officer who shot him was fired. A quick firing like that would seem to point to him recklessly not adhering to established protocol. ?? </p><p></p><p>I hope a LEO or former LEO can comment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16701616, member: 6727"] Yeah, I read that yesterday on Fox News, as well. Watching the video, and knowing he had a knife but no gun, it would seem that this didn't have to end like it did. I get that he was trying to go back into the store to perhaps attack employees (??), but those are details we don't know. That store employee frozen at the entry point was in his path so maybe he would have tried to attack her. ?? But he is restricted to the wheel chair. He cannot stand, walk or run. Maybe Brett or another LEO (or former) here can voice their opinion on this one. Wonder why they didn't try to disable the wheelchair or pin it until they could use a stun gun or mace on him. ??? Or just use a stun gun or mace as soon as he turned around to head back to the store entrance. The guy was 100% wrong in not complying with the officers, but dang, I just don't see why deadly force was needed. That is probably why the officer who shot him was fired. A quick firing like that would seem to point to him recklessly not adhering to established protocol. ?? I hope a LEO or former LEO can comment. [/QUOTE]
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