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In Reply to: Over 25 years experience. At the time of incident, she was actually training a posted by tinear on April 14, 2021 at 11:12:59:
Regardless of the amount of hours you have spent training your nervous system to respond in a certain way you can still fuck things up in a strange or stressful situation, at a moment's notice.Training for a certain outcome is not an ironclad guarantee of a certain outcome. It only takes one dark, moody morning to short circuit all of that hard-earned self-control in a split-second timeframe.
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- Give her a break, no one is fully in control at all times... - peppy m. 04/15/2109:10:02 04/15/21 (9)
- it's called negligent discharge in the military - beach cruiser 11:41:09 04/16/21 (0)
- That dark, moody morning shouldn't be cause for someones death by an armed officer. PERIOD... - musetap 12:47:45 04/15/21 (2)
- RE: That dark, moody morning shouldn't be cause for someones death by an armed officer. PERIOD... - rivervalley817 18:22:13 04/15/21 (0)
- RE: shouldn't be - peppy m. 16:16:16 04/15/21 (0)
- And what break would you give her? - Goober58 11:28:59 04/15/21 (2)
- A charge of "Reckless Assault" (a misdemeanor offense in most states) might be appropriate... - peppy m. 16:10:11 04/15/21 (0)
- She has 25 years in and probably a better pension than most of us here... - musetap 12:49:35 04/15/21 (0)
- RE: Give her a break, no one is fully in control at all times... - Inmate51 09:43:40 04/15/21 (1)
- Agreed, I see a witch hunt - Jay Buridan 23:49:11 04/15/21 (0)