I have included a link to a very unsettling story. Basically a tire store manager had agreed to deliver some wheels and tires to a customer’s home. As he followed the customer they pulled into a gas station where another man appeared and tried to rob him. The manager had a gun which he was licensed to carry and shot the robber.
Fearing for his life he then ran across the street as he was running an off duty Atlanta Police Officer saw the gun and ordered the man to the ground. Although he initially compiled after noting the officer’s personal vehicle and tattoos on his arms he began to resist and shots were exchanged. The officer was shot three times, but survived due to a bullet proof vest. The officer ejected the magazine from his weapon, so he could not return fire. Bystanders eventually helped subdue the suspect who continued to state that the man was not a policeman. The initial victim turned suspect was offered a plea bargain, but has decided to take his chances in court.
This is an excellent example of the need to have a clear understanding of what is going on during a defensive situation. I am sure the adrenaline was flowing and the guy was obviously in fear for his life. However, he ultimately shot a Police Officer placing himself in a very difficult position.
http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/shooting-suspect-thought-cop-1339626.html
Fearing for his life he then ran across the street as he was running an off duty Atlanta Police Officer saw the gun and ordered the man to the ground. Although he initially compiled after noting the officer’s personal vehicle and tattoos on his arms he began to resist and shots were exchanged. The officer was shot three times, but survived due to a bullet proof vest. The officer ejected the magazine from his weapon, so he could not return fire. Bystanders eventually helped subdue the suspect who continued to state that the man was not a policeman. The initial victim turned suspect was offered a plea bargain, but has decided to take his chances in court.
This is an excellent example of the need to have a clear understanding of what is going on during a defensive situation. I am sure the adrenaline was flowing and the guy was obviously in fear for his life. However, he ultimately shot a Police Officer placing himself in a very difficult position.
http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/shooting-suspect-thought-cop-1339626.html
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