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<blockquote data-quote="disciple Clint" data-source="post: 75935543" data-attributes="member: 408342"><p>over all I agree with your post and feel it is well balanced. I do want to point out that in both the Rice and Lopez incidents the following:</p><p>1. Both guns had been modified to look like real guns.</p><p>2. in one case the kid turned towards police elevating the gun in the other case the kid when ordered to put his hands up, instead reached for his waist were the gun was.</p><p>3. There is very little time to make a shoot, dont shoot decision when someone is reaching for a gun or elevating a gun in your direction. Neither officer was found to have used excessive force under the circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="disciple Clint, post: 75935543, member: 408342"] over all I agree with your post and feel it is well balanced. I do want to point out that in both the Rice and Lopez incidents the following: 1. Both guns had been modified to look like real guns. 2. in one case the kid turned towards police elevating the gun in the other case the kid when ordered to put his hands up, instead reached for his waist were the gun was. 3. There is very little time to make a shoot, dont shoot decision when someone is reaching for a gun or elevating a gun in your direction. Neither officer was found to have used excessive force under the circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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