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And NONE of these good folks needed either a hand-held or weapon-mounted flashlight -- each case, there was enough ambient light, even at night, for sighted fire.All of these DGU's happened at arm length to 10 feet, if I remember right none of them fired more than 4 rounds, none involved a reload, most involved a single shot. The only two of his students killed in a gun fight did not have a gun.
And sometimes it's not over. My former department, one of our guys shot a guy in his bed (officers believed was reaching for a gun on his nightstand, nope), just woke up, 16 rounds. He lived (yeah, he's AFU, but...) to sue and presumably is living quite well on the several million dollar settlement.Contrary to popular belief, it doesn't matter what drugs etc. they are on, if the shots go where they need to go it's all over.