Hot Rod Magazine produces a YouTube show I enjoy called Roadkill, all car guys should watch at least one episode of it. They are currently taking a road trip as part of a production and were recently in a bit of a hot situation in Albuquerque NM. David Freiburger reported the incident on his Facebook page, and even noted the officers kept their fingers out of the trigger guards. The entire story from Freiburger's point of view can be found here: " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I felt this needed to be posted, even though it's not a my encounter and it was an out of state event, because we see a media personality from California having a positive encounter that shows the professionalism LEOs across the country exhibit on a daily basis.
Positive LEO encounter by Hot Rod Magazine staff.
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Positive LEO encounter by Hot Rod Magazine staff.
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Re: Positive LEO encounter by Hot Rod Magazine staff.
Sadly, one idiot had to chime in.
I don't trust anyone who points a gun at someone and keeps their finger OUTSIDE the trigger guard. In the split second it takes a person to move their finger when it counts, that cop may not make it home alive when the bad guy with the gun has his finger INSIDE the trigger guard. And if this T.V. cop show bull is how they are training policemen now days, we are in real trouble.
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