(September 24, 2016 at 4:05 pm)abaris Wrote:I never had to pull the trigger, but my dad and I were in a dispute with some inconsolable red neck hunters over a deer He killed, 2 of us 10 of them everyone was armed.. Dad told me wait till i shoot then gave me three men i was supposed to kill in a specific order... He said it would give us a chance to get out of there, If I did not hesitate, but looking back there was no way. Or if he was just trying to focus me to sell his bluff.. Nothing like a twelve year old sizing you up with a 12ga loaded with double 00 buck and dear slugs, to make you wonder why this kid and this old man are being so cocky..(September 24, 2016 at 4:01 pm)Drich Wrote: If you ever held a gun on someone in a life or death situation the one thing that is most clear is the fact that one of you could die at any moment and if you cant control that feeling then a noise will have you instinctual react to preserve yourself.
Drama queen much? Where's the life and death situation there? Did you actually watch the video? Have you personally been in a real shootout? I have, as I said repeatedly in other threads. Twice in my life and to my ultimate displeasure.
And again. It's not only me or other laymen watching what happened. The prosecutor is filling charges for negligent manslaughter.
Then I pulled a gun on a dude who was in my locked porch at like 2am turns out he was a cop. that could have got ugly quick and what's worse no one would have burned down a CVS and looted a beauty supply store in protest of my death. I'd had been just some dumb ass who pointed a gun at a cop. (did a thread on that one day after it happened you all called me names for a week don't remember look it up)
It all comes down to how one deals with their flight or fight reflex. if you are conditioned to fight you can handle the anxiety that comes when the adrenaline is flowing. if you are not and you gut feeling is to run then your cognitive thought process is at a far reduced capacity, and what is left is basic instinct. Which is why i know that little pop the tazer made is more than likely what set the lady cop off, and why that man was shot... Which leads back to his bahaivor that put a second officer in a position to subdue Him with his tazer to begin with..
Dude was not in compliance with the cops, and was moving in a threatening manner which is why he was tazed, and subsequently why he was shot.
Was he shot wrongly, that for a jury to decide. do people who's flight or fight naturally has them run, need to be cops? That is another subject all together.