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NSFE Put. The. Knife. Down. Please.
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<blockquote data-quote="9397SVTs" data-source="post: 16237760" data-attributes="member: 143297"><p>The officers did show a lot of restraint, probably more compassion for a suffering individual than anything else. At some point, you do have to draw a line.</p><p></p><p>It's easy to Monday quarterback someone else's actions, but it does allow you to think about how you would respond in a similar situation. </p><p></p><p>Taser? I don't think so. You would need to be within the effective range, which puts you within his effective range. Less lethal vs lethal? No thanks.</p><p></p><p>I don't understand why the officer attempted to holster his weapon as the guy charged him. At that point, even without the knife, after everything that transpired, it was still a deadly force situation. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I never would have entered the main roadway. That would have been my line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9397SVTs, post: 16237760, member: 143297"] The officers did show a lot of restraint, probably more compassion for a suffering individual than anything else. At some point, you do have to draw a line. It's easy to Monday quarterback someone else's actions, but it does allow you to think about how you would respond in a similar situation. Taser? I don't think so. You would need to be within the effective range, which puts you within his effective range. Less lethal vs lethal? No thanks. I don't understand why the officer attempted to holster his weapon as the guy charged him. At that point, even without the knife, after everything that transpired, it was still a deadly force situation. Personally, I never would have entered the main roadway. That would have been my line. [/QUOTE]
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