Shoot to "ill"
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Re: Shoot to "ill"
I can almost see the news story now:
"NYPD Officer Jones charged with "shooting to kill" because the suspect he shot in the leg died after his femoral artery was severed."
"New York State Police Trooper Smith shoots up bus full of nuns after attempting to shoot suspect's left pinky finger."
and then later...
"A new bill being debated in Albany would require all peace officers in New York to be issued 1851 Navy Revolvers as their duty weapons. The required ammunition will be .36 bullets made of Environmentally Sustainable materials."
"NYPD Officer Jones charged with "shooting to kill" because the suspect he shot in the leg died after his femoral artery was severed."
"New York State Police Trooper Smith shoots up bus full of nuns after attempting to shoot suspect's left pinky finger."
and then later...
"A new bill being debated in Albany would require all peace officers in New York to be issued 1851 Navy Revolvers as their duty weapons. The required ammunition will be .36 bullets made of Environmentally Sustainable materials."
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Wow -- someone said there was a lot left out, but according to that, there is NO deadly force to be used by civilians at all. Just Wow!THE CURRENT LAW
Section of state Penal Law S 35.15(2)(a)(ii)
“A person may not use deadly physical force upon another person . . . unless: he or she is . . . a police officer or peace officer or a person assisting a police officer or a peace officer at the latter’s direction.”
OK -- Looked up the New York City law -- here it is. Not quite so harsh as the excerpted part above...
§ 35.15 Justification; use of physical force in defense of a person.
1. A person may, subject to the provisions of subdivision two, use
physical force upon another person when and to the extent he or she
reasonably believes such to be necessary to defend himself, herself or a
third person from what he or she reasonably believes to be the use or
imminent use of unlawful physical force by such other person, unless:
(a) The latter's conduct was provoked by the actor with intent to
cause physical injury to another person; or
(b) The actor was the initial aggressor; except that in such case the
use of physical force is nevertheless justifiable if the actor has
withdrawn from the encounter and effectively communicated such
withdrawal to such other person but the latter persists in continuing
the incident by the use or threatened imminent use of unlawful physical
force; or
(c) The physical force involved is the product of a combat by
agreement not specifically authorized by law.
2. A person may not use deadly physical force upon another person
under circumstances specified in subdivision one unless:
(a) The actor reasonably believes that such other person is using or
about to use deadly physical force. Even in such case, however, the
actor may not use deadly physical force if he or she knows that with
complete personal safety, to oneself and others he or she may avoid the
necessity of so doing by retreating; except that the actor is under no
duty to retreat if he or she is:
(i) in his or her dwelling and not the initial aggressor; or
(ii) a police officer or peace officer or a person assisting a police
officer or a peace officer at the latter's direction, acting pursuant to
section 35.30; or
(b) He or she reasonably believes that such other person is committing
or attempting to commit a kidnapping, forcible rape, forcible criminal
sexual act or robbery; or
(c) He or she reasonably believes that such other person is committing
or attempting to commit a burglary, and the circumstances are such that
the use of deadly physical force is authorized by subdivision three of
section 35.20.
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Re: Shoot to "ill"
Jack Bauer once shot Agent Walker on the side of the neck, grazing the flesh just enuff to put sufficient pressure on the carotid artery and cause her to pass out. So, it can be done. That guy sure had some good game.
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I thought that, but then I realised that even that goes to far.RPB wrote:That bill doesn't go far enough !!!
Arm or leg could be fatal.
Really, they should only shoot off the trigger fingers, that would stop the threat.
Realistically, NYC cops should aim to merely graze the trigger finger, spraining it just enough to prevent pulling the trigger. If done correctly, the bullet should then perform a U turn, do three cartwheels and gently deposit itself in a nearby hazardous waste container.
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Please tell me there's a coroner smart enough to list those bystanders' causes of death as "martyr for the cause of common sense."SQLGeek wrote:"New York State Police Trooper Smith shoots up bus full of nuns after attempting to shoot suspect's left pinky finger."
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Yeah, I've heard of them bullets that can stop, hang in mid air, then make a left turn .... in some movie about JFK.chartreuse wrote:I thought that, but then I realised that even that goes to far.RPB wrote:That bill doesn't go far enough !!!
Arm or leg could be fatal.
Really, they should only shoot off the trigger fingers, that would stop the threat.
Realistically, NYC cops should aim to merely graze the trigger finger, spraining it just enough to prevent pulling the trigger. If done correctly, the bullet should then perform a U turn, do three cartwheels and gently deposit itself in a nearby hazardous waste container.
I wonder where you buy those trained bullets.
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We probably all agree with him, but for all the wrong reasons.JJVP wrote:"Under present NYPD training, cops are taught to shoot at the center of their target and fire their weapon until the threat has been stopped."
"In fact, NYPD officers and detectives hit their targets only 17 percent of the time because of the incredibly stressful circumstances surrounding a shooting."
They can only hit the targets 17 percent of the time shooting at center mass. Trying to shoot an arm or leg they might hit their target 0.17 percent of the time. Where all the idiots in NY come from?
"Vice President Joe Biden, who scoffed and suggested it be dubbed "The John Wayne Bill" because it demands sharp-shooting skills of the kind only seen in movies."
I never thought I would agree with Biden on anything. Guess I was wrong.
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RPB wrote: Yeah, I've heard of them bullets that can stop, hang in mid air, then make a left turn .... in some movie about JFK.
I wonder where you buy those trained bullets.
I understand you have to train them yourself!
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Well in that case, I'd fear that one bullet may forget it's training and after grazing a trigger finger continue on towards an innocent bystander SO I propose legislation that all bullets be made of compressed bird seed so they are frangible and help feed birds, this will help keep unwanted metals out of the environment.sjfcontrol wrote:RPB wrote: Yeah, I've heard of them bullets that can stop, hang in mid air, then make a left turn .... in some movie about JFK.
I wonder where you buy those trained bullets.
I understand you have to train them yourself!
(Just not for those LAZY DEMOCRAT BIRDS looking for a handout... Those who want to drive instead of fly ... you know the ones I mean, the ones wanting to make car purchases ... like the one bird that left a deposit on my car this morning... it didn't stick around though I suspect it was CHICKEN, and looking for the cash for cluckers program.)
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I really, really don't like where you are going with this.jimlongley wrote:Boy, they left a whole bunch of the Penal Code out.
What was that about aiming for trigger fingers again?
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Large enough caliber you could definitely disARM him.WildBill wrote:Or, if the subject was armed, shoot the gun out of his hand.tomc wrote:They would be mandated to "shoot a suspect in the arm or the leg."
I crack myself up.
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I thought it was a movie about a rabbit?RPB wrote:Yeah, I've heard of them bullets that can stop, hang in mid air, then make a left turn .... in some movie about JFK.chartreuse wrote:........
I wonder where you buy those trained bullets.
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no, that was night of the lepusjmorris wrote:I thought it was a movie about a rabbit?RPB wrote:Yeah, I've heard of them bullets that can stop, hang in mid air, then make a left turn .... in some movie about JFK.chartreuse wrote:........
I wonder where you buy those trained bullets.
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