08-27-2012, 06:44 PM
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I honestly think that the cops were victims of adrenaline. In any situation such as this it requires extensive and frequent training to even begin to get a grip and remain relatively calm.
As suggested, they need more range time as well as having to go through at least semi-annual Hogan's Alley training. That would go a long way toward mitigating officer's response stress.
Given the situation, it's a wonder that MORE people weren't injured collaterally.
As suggested, they need more range time as well as having to go through at least semi-annual Hogan's Alley training. That would go a long way toward mitigating officer's response stress.
Given the situation, it's a wonder that MORE people weren't injured collaterally.