gdenny
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astn:If you're that concerned, I'd just lie prone with my arms and legs spread and eventually they will put you where they want you with no effort on your part.
That was kinda my point. All I'm saying is the last thing I would do is get up in front of a nervous cop pointing a gun at me in a tense situation and expose my frontside. Even if they tell me to get up, I'm not moving.
astn:If you only shot someone to wound them, you clearly did not believe that there was an imminent threat to life, but rather implies that you thought there was a 'potential' for the situation to threaten life, which in court isn't going to stand up.
So you're saying if an officer's life is threatened and immobilizing a person will clearly end the threat, they should shoot to kill to avoid potential legal liability? Somehow, in a court of law, the fact that you kill someone instead of wound them verifies that the threat was real?