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In your opinion did the officer who responded to the situation involving UFC fighter Dustin Poirier handle himself well or not?

I see the internet is divided, with many saying he did a great job and deescalating a situation that could have resulted in Poirier being shot, while others say the cop was clearly intimidated and not really in control

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u/RevolutionaryLion384 — 8 days ago
▲ 5 r/police

If an individual has just murdered someone and is now fleeing from police with the weapon in hand, can police legally shoot him?

Or would more facts have to be present, like you see him running directly towards a populated area, or he presents his firearm in a manner again like he is ready to fire it? Or is simply having the firearm in his hand enough to shoot, given what he just did?

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u/RevolutionaryLion384 — 8 days ago

How many women have passed selection for special units across different branches?

In your honest opinion, is it a good indicator of how difficult the selection process is?

Ranger training = Over a 150

Green Berets = 3 and another woman named Kathleen Wilder successfully completed the training in the 80s which would have made her the first but she was denied selection of which many believe could have simply been discrimination.

USMC Recon = 1

Force Recon = 0 But probably not a large pipeline of women who have attempted compared to the others

MARSOC = 0 But Bailey Weis successfully completed the first two phases which many say are the most difficult but was ultimately not selected to continue on to the third phase

Pararescue = 0

Delta/SEAL training = 0

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u/RevolutionaryLion384 — 9 days ago
▲ 1 r/AskLEO

How much slack do you put on your spike strips when deploying?

And after deployment, do you hold the spool in your hands, let it hang, or step on it with your foot? How are you trained?

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u/RevolutionaryLion384 — 23 days ago

I shoot better on an AR 15 with the middle portion of my index finger.

Is this bad and would you recommend I try to just train myself to get better firing with the distal joint or finger pad?

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u/RevolutionaryLion384 — 1 month ago