I really want you to look at them and tell me they wouldnt be effective against a knife.
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I’ve done martial arts my entire life.
I had this same argument with a friend and he told how easy it was to disarm someone wielding a knife.
So I told him to grab an old white tshirt, a marker and to meet me at the park at 2am.
We both had a white tshirt on, and markers in our hands. I told him “come at me, bro”.
We had “knife fights” of various kinds. Sometimes we both had a knife, sometimes only him, sometimes only me.
After a few minutes, he said “damn, you were right”. We then kept “knife fighting” for 2 hours cause it was fun.
Try this yourself. It’s very educational, humbling and fun. I should be a teacher. Fuck I’m great.
[quote]item9 wrote:
I’m usually a lurker, but I thought I’d chime in on this.
I’m a police officer. Instead of getting in a pissing match with all the hand-to-hand combat pros and people that think cops are pussies for using their gun, I’ll make a suggestion. For those of you in the U.S., go to your local police department and try to do a ride along. Then you can ask questions. You can also see that police are human beings that want to go home to their wife and kids at night instead of chuck-norrising a knife out of someone’s hands. I wouldn’t wish experiencing something like this video on anyone, but maybe you’ll catch a glimpse of what police officers do and might have to do on a daily basis, and have a better understanding of what happened here.
There are about a thousand unknown factors in this video. I won’t Monday Morning Quarterback the officers involved.[/quote]
One of my friends is married to a cop and she knows what I think about that fucking bastard. I’ve told him what I think about him. She knows why I feel that way. He knows why I feel that way. I don’t care if he’s a good guy when he’s home with his wife. It’s funny how different when he’s not wearing that fucking police uniform. It’s like he’s got a split personality.
I’ve told her if one day he get shot dead or stabbed, I will fucking spit on his grave, then open a bottle of champagne, drink the champagne and piss on his grave.
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You sound like a good friend. I don’t agree with everything my friend’s spouses do, but I don’t tell them I wish they were dead and would celebrate their death. Why anyone with any self respect would maintain a friendship with you is beyond me. I can’t see what you would have to offer anyone in this world other than a mouth to fuck.
[quote]Chushin wrote:
The large number of shots that always seem to raise the ire of the “experts” with no experience is a remnant evolutionary neurological response.
Repeatedly pulling the trigger (often without realizing it) is the modern equivalent of smashing a wild animal or an enemy over and over to be sure the threat is neutralized. The cavemen who hit once or twice, then stopped, didn’t survive very long.[/quote]
On a rabbit or small gazelle?
My point being the victim was not a threat. [/quote]
Coming from a guy who escorts his adult son to a public washroom.
You sound like a good friend. I don’t agree with everything my friend’s spouses do, but I don’t tell them I wish they were dead and would celebrate their death. Why anyone with any self respect would maintain a friendship with you is beyond me. I can’t see what you would have to offer anyone in this world other than a mouth to fuck.
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When people want my mouth to fuck, especially pigs like cops, I gladly open it and bite hard until I chop their cock off. Keep that in mind, motherfucker.
And as for my friend, she know I’m one of the best friends she has right now. Next year, I will do what her fucking useless family dared not to do; get her one of the best lawyers out there and get her out of that terrible marriage she is trapped in. And when he’s dead, either in 5, 10 years or whenever, we will both make sure to go dance, spit and piss on his fucking grave.
[quote]Chushin wrote:
The large number of shots that always seem to raise the ire of the “experts” with no experience is a remnant evolutionary neurological response.
Repeatedly pulling the trigger (often without realizing it) is the modern equivalent of smashing a wild animal or an enemy over and over to be sure the threat is neutralized. The cavemen who hit once or twice, then stopped, didn’t survive very long.[/quote]
On a rabbit or small gazelle?
My point being the victim was not a threat. [/quote]
Coming from a guy who escorts his adult son to a public washroom.
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You obviously have no children, and you think every well-lighted and populated room is safe.
[quote]Chushin wrote:
The large number of shots that always seem to raise the ire of the “experts” with no experience is a remnant evolutionary neurological response.
Repeatedly pulling the trigger (often without realizing it) is the modern equivalent of smashing a wild animal or an enemy over and over to be sure the threat is neutralized. The cavemen who hit once or twice, then stopped, didn’t survive very long.[/quote]
On a rabbit or small gazelle?
My point being the victim was not a threat. [/quote]
Coming from a guy who escorts his adult son to a public washroom.
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You obviously have no children, and you think every well-lighted and populated room is safe.
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Your son isn’t a child. People younger than your son have combat experience in the military.
[quote]Chushin wrote:
The large number of shots that always seem to raise the ire of the “experts” with no experience is a remnant evolutionary neurological response.
Repeatedly pulling the trigger (often without realizing it) is the modern equivalent of smashing a wild animal or an enemy over and over to be sure the threat is neutralized. The cavemen who hit once or twice, then stopped, didn’t survive very long.[/quote]
On a rabbit or small gazelle?
My point being the victim was not a threat. [/quote]
Coming from a guy who escorts his adult son to a public washroom.
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You obviously have no children, and you think every well-lighted and populated room is safe.
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You’re probably afraid of your own shadow, but believe a wanted parolee disobeying commands while producing a knife isn’t a threat.
[quote]Chushin wrote:
The large number of shots that always seem to raise the ire of the “experts” with no experience is a remnant evolutionary neurological response.
Repeatedly pulling the trigger (often without realizing it) is the modern equivalent of smashing a wild animal or an enemy over and over to be sure the threat is neutralized. The cavemen who hit once or twice, then stopped, didn’t survive very long.[/quote]
On a rabbit or small gazelle?
My point being the victim was not a threat. [/quote]
Coming from a guy who escorts his adult son to a public washroom.
[/quote]
You obviously have no children, and you think every well-lighted and populated room is safe.
[/quote]
You’re probably afraid of your own shadow, but believe a wanted parolee disobeying commands while producing a knife isn’t a threat.
You’re out to lunch. [/quote]
Where did you see a knife in that video? Why should people believe what a fucking pig tell them?
Oh, but of course, you’re one of those trigger happy pigs who doesn’t mind killing innocent people with shit loads of bullets. You probably dream of unlimited ammo you would use on innocent people out there.
[quote]Chushin wrote:
The large number of shots that always seem to raise the ire of the “experts” with no experience is a remnant evolutionary neurological response.
Repeatedly pulling the trigger (often without realizing it) is the modern equivalent of smashing a wild animal or an enemy over and over to be sure the threat is neutralized. The cavemen who hit once or twice, then stopped, didn’t survive very long.[/quote]
On a rabbit or small gazelle?
My point being the victim was not a threat. [/quote]
Coming from a guy who escorts his adult son to a public washroom.
[/quote]
You obviously have no children, and you think every well-lighted and populated room is safe.
[/quote]
You’re probably afraid of your own shadow, but believe a wanted parolee disobeying commands while producing a knife isn’t a threat.
You’re out to lunch. [/quote]
Walk in my shoes, THEN attempt to define me, youngster.
[quote]Chushin wrote:
The large number of shots that always seem to raise the ire of the “experts” with no experience is a remnant evolutionary neurological response.
Repeatedly pulling the trigger (often without realizing it) is the modern equivalent of smashing a wild animal or an enemy over and over to be sure the threat is neutralized. The cavemen who hit once or twice, then stopped, didn’t survive very long.[/quote]
On a rabbit or small gazelle?
My point being the victim was not a threat. [/quote]
Coming from a guy who escorts his adult son to a public washroom.
[/quote]
You obviously have no children, and you think every well-lighted and populated room is safe.
[/quote]
You’re probably afraid of your own shadow, but believe a wanted parolee disobeying commands while producing a knife isn’t a threat.
You’re out to lunch. [/quote]
Walk in my shoes, THEN attempt to define me, youngster.
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[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:
One of my friends is married to a cop and she knows what I think about that fucking bastard. I’ve told him what I think about him. She knows why I feel that way. He knows why I feel that way. I don’t care if he’s a good guy when he’s home with his wife. It’s funny how different when he’s not wearing that fucking police uniform. It’s like he’s got a split personality.
I’ve told her if one day he get shot dead or stabbed, I will fucking spit on his grave, then open a bottle of champagne, drink the champagne and piss on his grave. [/quote]
[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:
One of my friends is married to a cop and she knows what I think about that fucking bastard. I’ve told him what I think about him. She knows why I feel that way. He knows why I feel that way. I don’t care if he’s a good guy when he’s home with his wife. It’s funny how different when he’s not wearing that fucking police uniform. It’s like he’s got a split personality.
I’ve told her if one day he get shot dead or stabbed, I will fucking spit on his grave, then open a bottle of champagne, drink the champagne and piss on his grave. [/quote]
Do you believe it’s okay to feel that way?[/quote]
[quote]Chushin wrote:
The large number of shots that always seem to raise the ire of the “experts” with no experience is a remnant evolutionary neurological response.
Repeatedly pulling the trigger (often without realizing it) is the modern equivalent of smashing a wild animal or an enemy over and over to be sure the threat is neutralized. The cavemen who hit once or twice, then stopped, didn’t survive very long.[/quote]
On a rabbit or small gazelle?
My point being the victim was not a threat. [/quote]
Coming from a guy who escorts his adult son to a public washroom.
[/quote]
You obviously have no children, and you think every well-lighted and populated room is safe.
[/quote]
You’re probably afraid of your own shadow, but believe a wanted parolee disobeying commands while producing a knife isn’t a threat.
You’re out to lunch. [/quote]
Where did you see a knife in that video? Why should people believe what a fucking pig tell them?
Oh, but of course, you’re one of those trigger happy pigs who doesn’t mind killing innocent people with shit loads of bullets. You probably dream of unlimited ammo you would use on innocent people out there.
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Personally I didn’t see the knife but the DA states that video experts who analyzed the video can see a knife.
Why would you think that of me or any other police? I’m curious.
Lol @ ‘‘watch him, watch him!’’ You just shot the guy 10 times. He’s fucking dead, motherfucker!
Oh and yeah, let’s handcuff a corpse. It’ll look so fucking sexy. You may as well stab him in the brain too, so you won’t risk the chance for him to turn into a zombie.
[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:
I don’t care if he’s a good guy when he’s home with his wife. It’s funny how different he is when he’s not wearing that fucking police uniform. It’s like he’s got a split personality.[/quote]
[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:
Next year, I will do what her fucking useless family dared not to do; get her one of the best lawyers out there and get her out of that terrible marriage she is trapped in.[/quote]
OK, so which is it? Is he is a good guy when he’s at home with your “friend”, or is he a douche that has your “friend” trapped in a terrible marriage?
Good for you, though, for offering to subsidize her attorney fees… but I guess I can’t really give you TOO much credit, since imaginary friends must make for cheap clients.
Oh, and inb4 “lol 2 good people can be in shitty marriages, anonym!” I think the more likely option is that you’re full of shit and your trolling is weak.
[quote]paulieserafini wrote:
I think after the 3rd shot as he cradled to the ground in agonizing pain the officer could have realized that he was no longer a threat. I would imagine that the clip at most held 13 bullets. He almost used the entire clip on a single human.[/quote]
First off, “clips” go in the hair of little girls. Magazines go into firearms. Now that we’ve established your level of familiarity with guns, a single magazine may not be enough for a human. Hence police increasing calibers from .380 to 9mm. 9mm was great until crack became widespread, thus .40 cal. In the military, I watched an insurgent take a full mag of .223 (30 rounds) and then get up and pick up the RPG he dropped. Similar stories abound and that’s why the military has gone up to .556. Not everything is as easy as it seems from the outside.