I'm guessing an eight foot "group" at 25 yards based on the strike at the top of the truck to the bottom.
Can anyone estimate the MOA at 100 yards?
(If you receive a government pension or expect to receive one you better stop reading now.)
Yes it is clear from this video the the UPS driver was murdered by police while he was trying to escape the truck.
Rules of engagement:
1. Shoot anyone who seems to be involved in an incident. You can always offer grandiose apologies later.
2. Shoot anyone who resists your "God given" authority. Try to avoid being videoed.
3. If you feel it is prudent to shoot a "mouthy" suspect, be sure to yell "GUN!" first to justify the shooting.
4. If you do get caught "murdering" a suspect, don't worry, you fellow "heroes" will explain to the press and at
the subsequent trail why your actions were justified in your situation. Remember: We'll cover for you!
Don't worry how, we have significant resources, and only have to convince the masses, plus they'll forget soon.
5. New recruits: Yes sometimes we have to do horrible things. We don't usually enjoy it. But it is part of your
job if you want to get a paycheck and get a full pension after 20 years. The public doesn't understand the stresses
involved in maintaining the "thin blue line".
6. Lastly and always go home safely to YOUR family and children. Not like the weeping wives and children of those
unfortunate enough to get caught in friendly fire or the collateral damage.
Cut and paste the video not shown on the TV for the masses:
<iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/377990719" width="640" height="564" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; fullscreen" allowfullscreen></iframe>
IF it is removed let me know I saved a copy...
If you feel this comment is slightly "unfair" don't complain to me. Write a letter to the victims family's why their husband and father was "killed"
during your engagement. Sometimes that is what you get for not being a "hero".
To the families: I am deeply sorry for your love ones being violently killed in such a negligent act. My prayers are all I can offer you now...
My God comfort your wounded hearts. 2 corinthians 1:3 May your families receive justice. Romans 12:19
Can anyone estimate the MOA at 100 yards?
(If you receive a government pension or expect to receive one you better stop reading now.)
Yes it is clear from this video the the UPS driver was murdered by police while he was trying to escape the truck.
Rules of engagement:
1. Shoot anyone who seems to be involved in an incident. You can always offer grandiose apologies later.
2. Shoot anyone who resists your "God given" authority. Try to avoid being videoed.
3. If you feel it is prudent to shoot a "mouthy" suspect, be sure to yell "GUN!" first to justify the shooting.
4. If you do get caught "murdering" a suspect, don't worry, you fellow "heroes" will explain to the press and at
the subsequent trail why your actions were justified in your situation. Remember: We'll cover for you!
Don't worry how, we have significant resources, and only have to convince the masses, plus they'll forget soon.
5. New recruits: Yes sometimes we have to do horrible things. We don't usually enjoy it. But it is part of your
job if you want to get a paycheck and get a full pension after 20 years. The public doesn't understand the stresses
involved in maintaining the "thin blue line".
6. Lastly and always go home safely to YOUR family and children. Not like the weeping wives and children of those
unfortunate enough to get caught in friendly fire or the collateral damage.
Cut and paste the video not shown on the TV for the masses:
<iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/377990719" width="640" height="564" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; fullscreen" allowfullscreen></iframe>
IF it is removed let me know I saved a copy...
If you feel this comment is slightly "unfair" don't complain to me. Write a letter to the victims family's why their husband and father was "killed"
during your engagement. Sometimes that is what you get for not being a "hero".
To the families: I am deeply sorry for your love ones being violently killed in such a negligent act. My prayers are all I can offer you now...
My God comfort your wounded hearts. 2 corinthians 1:3 May your families receive justice. Romans 12:19