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Eventually, as he has the weapon going back and forth, he turns around, he points the weapon at one of the officers. When he points the weapon at the officers, the officers fire."
Johnson estimates that seven officers fired a total of 80 to 85 shots, killing the man.
He says that although it's considered a justifiable shooting, there is concern about the number of rounds fired. And, he says, some of the officers involved may be retrained out of concerns for safety.
Originally posted by ZeddicusZulZorander
It doesn't say the 80 - 85 shots all hit the crook. It said they fired that many rounds before he died. Only one or two might have hit the guy.
Originally posted by DeusEx
Police officers fire once or twice, politely ask whether the criminal in question is capable of doing harm to them, and then decide whether or not to continue the gun battle;
OR
Police fire as many times as they view necessary to end the threat.
Originally posted by DeusEx
Let's say for instance that a criminal points a weapon at an officer, which of the following is most likely to occur:
Police officers fire once or twice, politely ask whether the criminal in question is capable of doing harm to them, and then decide whether or not to continue the gun battle;
OR
Police fire as many times as they view necessary to end the threat.
As to the person who mentioned non-lethal means...no such thing. Less than lethal means can be used, and if you want to see them used, you can be teh one who tries to mace the guy with the gun.
DE
Originally posted by vckums
He says if he has to use all 54 then hell is certainly breaking loose.
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Seven police officers fired up to 85 rounds at a "deranged" man who was killed while pacing with a gun on a South Philadelphia streetcorner, authorities said yesterday.
Police Commissioner Sylvester M. Johnson said police shot the man, who was speaking incoherently, after he did not respond to repeated orders to drop the weapon Sunday evening and pointed it at the officers.
Steven Miller, 30, of the 1600 block of South Taney Street, had a fully loaded pistol but did not fire, officials said.
Two officers required treatment for friendly-fire graze wounds from ricocheting bullet fragments or debris.
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"I saw [the situation] right before the firing started," said resident Jalen Miles. "I then saw cops aiming at him, and I said, 'They are about to kill him,' and that's when my mom said for me to go into the house.
"I heard 90 or more shots."
Miles was able to capture some grainy video with his cell phone, which showed cops moving into position with their guns drawn.