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Concealed-carry permit holder shot and killed while reaching for wallet
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<blockquote data-quote="Branhammer" data-source="post: 15357632" data-attributes="member: 164970"><p>From what was said (and this part isn't in the video, so who knows?), the cop asked the guy for his ID and the guy complied. I don't know about you, but I keep my ID in my wallet too. Now, I may go ahead and pull the wallet out of my pocket the minute I'm pulled over, but who's to say the cop doesn't see my "reaching" for something through my back window and I get the same results? This knee-jerk, shoot them if they even blink reaction is, in my opinion, a reflection of poor training. If I were a black man and I got pulled over, I'd honestly not move at all at this point. Even if the cop asked me for my ID. I'd just sit there until he pulled me out of my car and then go rag-doll until he had me in cuffs. Let him get my ID himself. At least I wouldn't get shot dead. Not saying that this is what's necessary, but the media and certain cops are definitely making it seem that way. And how does one tell the good cops from the bad? Seems like a big gamble...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Branhammer, post: 15357632, member: 164970"] From what was said (and this part isn't in the video, so who knows?), the cop asked the guy for his ID and the guy complied. I don't know about you, but I keep my ID in my wallet too. Now, I may go ahead and pull the wallet out of my pocket the minute I'm pulled over, but who's to say the cop doesn't see my "reaching" for something through my back window and I get the same results? This knee-jerk, shoot them if they even blink reaction is, in my opinion, a reflection of poor training. If I were a black man and I got pulled over, I'd honestly not move at all at this point. Even if the cop asked me for my ID. I'd just sit there until he pulled me out of my car and then go rag-doll until he had me in cuffs. Let him get my ID himself. At least I wouldn't get shot dead. Not saying that this is what's necessary, but the media and certain cops are definitely making it seem that way. And how does one tell the good cops from the bad? Seems like a big gamble... [/QUOTE]
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