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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16578491" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>Maybe it is different by state or county because from what I found with Washington state is that any Intentional Intervention (ramming) is classified as lethal force although under the definition of PIT it does not make mention of lethal force, but from the definition of ramming it technically would be classified as such as it falls into that category. My friend told me it is always considered deadly force and the information I found was in both his department's manual as well as Seattle's so I'll take his word for it since it is there. Since shooting into a moving vehicle at those speeds is prohibited, there is no other practical means of deadly force that can be applied in that scenario.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1689361[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16578491, member: 21786"] Maybe it is different by state or county because from what I found with Washington state is that any Intentional Intervention (ramming) is classified as lethal force although under the definition of PIT it does not make mention of lethal force, but from the definition of ramming it technically would be classified as such as it falls into that category. My friend told me it is always considered deadly force and the information I found was in both his department's manual as well as Seattle's so I'll take his word for it since it is there. Since shooting into a moving vehicle at those speeds is prohibited, there is no other practical means of deadly force that can be applied in that scenario. [ATTACH=full]1689361[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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