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82_28 » Tue Dec 15, 2015 5:01 pm wrote:I'm a 6'1" male (athletic at the time) and a single shot from a 12 gauge in shooting clay pigeons knocked me on my ass. A single shot and I was on the ground.
stickdog99 » Tue Dec 15, 2015 5:53 pm wrote:Cops' Shoot'em Up Story
The lead officer who was first to pursue the San Bernardino shooters in their get-away SUV commended his fellow officers for mitigating further deadly violence. Sgt. Andy Capps of the Redlands Police Department was in the first police vehicle that chased the vehicle that authorities say Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik were in after they fatally shot 14 people and wounded 17 others on Dec. 2.
Capps recalled the gunfire that erupted after the black SUV stopped. "It was apparent what they intended to do. They were going to fight with us and they were going to hurt more people and we just couldn't allow that," Capps said.
stickdog99 » 15 Dec 2015 21:53 wrote:Cops' Shoot'em Up Story
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"I saw them putting on what I believed to be bullet proof vests."[/i]
OK, so they changed out of their tactical gear after the workplace shooting, then just happened to get dressed up in SUV in front of the leaf cop?
:wallhead: ah feck, i have just deleted my own lengthy dismantling of the Andy Capp(s) yarn because the board was telling me i had posted a duplicate.
MacCruiskeen » 15 Dec 2015 22:09 wrote:82_28 » Tue Dec 15, 2015 5:01 pm wrote:I'm a 6'1" male (athletic at the time) and a single shot from a 12 gauge in shooting clay pigeons knocked me on my ass. A single shot and I was on the ground.
82, do you mean the recoil from the 12-gauge you were firing was so strong that it floored you? (Or someone else fired a shot and actually hit you?)
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