I don't exactly disagree, I know where you are coming from, But the gist I was going for was that is not enough for the citizen to "defend himself"
This is kind of interesting:
Reasonableness and Reaction Time
J. Pete Blair
[email protected] Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, USA
Joycelyn Pollock Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, USA
Don Montague Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, USA
Terry Nichols Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, USA
John Curnutt Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, USA
David Burns Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, USA
Abstract
When the police use deadly force, their actions are judged by the reasonableness standard. This article seeks to inform the reasonableness standard by examining the ability of police officers to respond to armed suspects. The results of a reaction time experiment are presented. In this experiment, police officers encountered a suspect armed with a gun, pointing down and not at the police officer. The police officer had his gun aimed at the suspect and ordered the suspect to drop the gun. The suspect then either surrendered or attempted to shoot the officer. The speed with which the officer fired if the suspect chose to shoot was assessed. Results suggest that the officers were generally not able to fire before the suspect. Implications for the reasonableness standard and policy are discussed.
This tells me, although not official, that it is reasonable for an officer to aim a weapon at a guy that has one slung. Yes I know that this test was with a guy holding one and the video was one slung, but again we don't know what kind of report was on the call, and if the officer can articulate why he felt compelled to draw (self defense). At the end of the day nothing hostile was accomplished. Know what I mean?
And again, its what a reasonable officer would do. If this was at shot show, then it is a totally different set of rules because that is the community norm. And I would be here burning the officers for that too. But this is in the middle of a town where it is at least decently unreasonable for a regular Joe to be hauling firepower like that. Don't think its wrong, just abnormal and at the end of the day, everyone survived. Just a product of the times and I fear it will get worse before it gets better.