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Re: Die Less Often: Interface of Gun, Knife and Emtpy Hand
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Moreover, in recent years a number of controversial, high-profile encounters have been captured on news video, showing officers using what appeared to be extraordinary force to expose downed suspects' hidden hands during capture and arrest.
"Media critics and other civilians, including jurors and force review board members, seemed unable to understand the officers' sense of urgency in some of these cases," says Lewinski, FSI's executive director. "Strikes with batons or flashlights delivered by officers trying to gain control of resistant suspects' hands were sometimes interpreted as malicious outbreaks of rage and vindictiveness.
**What? People with no training and experience trash officers out of ignorance. Who'd ever imagine such a thing?**
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Re: Die Less Often: Interface of Gun, Knife and Emtpy Hand
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Good thing the Dog Brother Martial Arts forum is part of spreading the word
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Officer shoots knife attacker
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http://www.ignatius-piazza-front-sight.com/2010/11/01/front-sights-monday-blog-why-we-train-from-the-holster/
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