I noticed it, as well as sweeping the store and apparently firing one shot without any sort of sight picture. Those are the things he did wrong.kwf2006 wrote:I am surprised that no-one has noticed the officers ND/AD!
He also had excellent situational awareness, moved to cover, and put several rounds on target. Those are the things he did to save his life.
If I ever find myself in a similar situation, I hope that I can do the things that he did well, and avoid the mistakes. But until I find myself in a situation like that, I don't think that I can really criticize him. I can critique his performance in order to try to learn from the things that didn't go so well - but I am not going to try to say that I would have done any better.
He lived. No innocents were hurt. Sounds like a good outcome, even if it isn't a textbook example of tactical gunhandling.