Whenever there is a shooting incident, does any of the departments ever form a committee to evaluate the training of the officers?
For example, in the shooting of the NY State trooper below, why didnt they evaluate the training of the troopers at the academy or the on-going training of the existing troopers on duty? I would have suspected they might, say, increase the training of the troopers at the academy by a week or so and then increase the training and shooting standards for the existing officers. However, only the caliber was blamed...
In all the articles I have read about this incident, the caliber that the criminals were using was carefully ommitted. Im wondering if the criminals were using a 9mm or something less powerful?
http://www.nystpba.org/pages/public/showPubDocDetails.asp?news_id=2384
For example, in the shooting of the NY State trooper below, why didnt they evaluate the training of the troopers at the academy or the on-going training of the existing troopers on duty? I would have suspected they might, say, increase the training of the troopers at the academy by a week or so and then increase the training and shooting standards for the existing officers. However, only the caliber was blamed...
In all the articles I have read about this incident, the caliber that the criminals were using was carefully ommitted. Im wondering if the criminals were using a 9mm or something less powerful?
http://www.nystpba.org/pages/public/showPubDocDetails.asp?news_id=2384