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<blockquote data-quote="GNBRETT" data-source="post: 16614289" data-attributes="member: 111882"><p>Unfortunately that was another example of an officer assuming the driver is a good dude so just step on out of the car and come back and talk to me with ur assault rifle smh.</p><p></p><p>This was probably some of the worst tactics ive ever seen on a MV stop. This will be shown for decades on what NOT to do. Cop was totally clueless to what was going on here!</p><p></p><p>Pretty simply..... Keys out of the ignition and on the roof. Hands on steering wheel. Walk around the FRONT yes the FRONT of the vehicle so u dont loose sight of his hands and THEN he exits the vehicle.</p><p></p><p>Its not rocket science but the fact is Cops think thats too dramatic for a basic MV stop and u will likely go ur whole career doing that and not make a difference but on a day like this it makes all the difference in the world!</p><p></p><p>There is ZERO chance he's getting to that assault rifle before I shoot him thru that front window when he takes his hands off that steering wheel to reach for it. The suspect cant pull that trigger while ur hands are on the steering wheel.</p><p></p><p>Cops are in an age where a LOT of ppl dont like them and want them DEAD. U have to assume EVERYONE is trying to kill u on a MV stop. This was really sad to watch but his lackadaisical assumption that this guy was harmless simply got him killed! RIP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GNBRETT, post: 16614289, member: 111882"] Unfortunately that was another example of an officer assuming the driver is a good dude so just step on out of the car and come back and talk to me with ur assault rifle smh. This was probably some of the worst tactics ive ever seen on a MV stop. This will be shown for decades on what NOT to do. Cop was totally clueless to what was going on here! Pretty simply..... Keys out of the ignition and on the roof. Hands on steering wheel. Walk around the FRONT yes the FRONT of the vehicle so u dont loose sight of his hands and THEN he exits the vehicle. Its not rocket science but the fact is Cops think thats too dramatic for a basic MV stop and u will likely go ur whole career doing that and not make a difference but on a day like this it makes all the difference in the world! There is ZERO chance he's getting to that assault rifle before I shoot him thru that front window when he takes his hands off that steering wheel to reach for it. The suspect cant pull that trigger while ur hands are on the steering wheel. Cops are in an age where a LOT of ppl dont like them and want them DEAD. U have to assume EVERYONE is trying to kill u on a MV stop. This was really sad to watch but his lackadaisical assumption that this guy was harmless simply got him killed! RIP [/QUOTE]
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