So you’re confident that that .40 caliber S&W service round will keep you safe. Maybe you’ll have second thoughts after you see this video. One hot summer night in 1994 Tempe and Mesa Arizona police were involved in a pursuit with this suspect who ran into a stranger’s apartment to hide after being shot TWICE in the chest. He was shirtless and you can see the blood pumping out of those two wounds. What’s really frightening is just how agile this fellow is as he struts to the ambulance. If he was not handcuffed and had a knife or a gun, ask yourself if he could still hurt you, your partner or a hostage? If your jurisdiction demands that officers carry either the 9MM or the .40 Caliber S&W it’s time to show this video to your bosses and lobby to have the .45 ACP round authorized. The switch may well reduce the screaming by self-appointed community activists about how many rounds police had to use on a suspect. The really talented and courageous video journalist, Karen Ke...
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Agree on the gun issue. I'm reading "Freakonomics" right now and they have a great section on guns. I ask my liberal friends now if they'd rather their kids go to a house that has a loaded gun or a swimming pool. Invariably they say "swimming pool" - unfortunately the stats show that a kid is 100 times more likely to die in a swimming pool accident than by a handgun. Whatever's messy and loud gets on the news.
Guns aren't the problem. Guns are the solution.