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Is a body cam my best legal protection as a CCW Person?
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<blockquote data-quote="cowzrul" data-source="post: 3882963" data-attributes="member: 5353"><p>I'm a full believer in lawful carry. Heck, I believe you can carry a body cam if you so desire. I don't think its necessary and since you posted on the internet I gave you my first reaction.</p><p></p><p>In 1987 as a young Marine stationed in Norfolk VA, I was carrying concealed and got into a situation that started in a grocery store parking lot and ended on the side of the interstate with me dragging a guy out of a vehicle at gun point. As my wife and I walked out of the store we observed a woman screaming and a man smash and break the passengers window with her head. The details of what transpired aren't as important as what happened later. When I got back to the grocery store my wife is talking to the police that arrived. Come to find out it was a domestic dispute that had continued from earlier that day. What I didn't mention is that I was very fortunate to be one of six Marines to have trained with Col Jeff Cooper for two weeks earlier that summer. I firmly believe if I hadn't learned what I did from Col Cooper that I would have made a horrible mistake. To him mindset was more important than trigger time.</p><p></p><p>Fast forward...I don't believe my statement is questionable. My covid long haulers drove my decision to resign as a reserve police offer after 9 years. I got to know most of our departments officers very well. I was surprised to learn only a small percentage had fired their weapon in the line of duty. In fact the camera footages reviewed that I am aware of related mostly with Karens and driving behaviors of the officers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowzrul, post: 3882963, member: 5353"] I'm a full believer in lawful carry. Heck, I believe you can carry a body cam if you so desire. I don't think its necessary and since you posted on the internet I gave you my first reaction. In 1987 as a young Marine stationed in Norfolk VA, I was carrying concealed and got into a situation that started in a grocery store parking lot and ended on the side of the interstate with me dragging a guy out of a vehicle at gun point. As my wife and I walked out of the store we observed a woman screaming and a man smash and break the passengers window with her head. The details of what transpired aren't as important as what happened later. When I got back to the grocery store my wife is talking to the police that arrived. Come to find out it was a domestic dispute that had continued from earlier that day. What I didn't mention is that I was very fortunate to be one of six Marines to have trained with Col Jeff Cooper for two weeks earlier that summer. I firmly believe if I hadn't learned what I did from Col Cooper that I would have made a horrible mistake. To him mindset was more important than trigger time. Fast forward...I don't believe my statement is questionable. My covid long haulers drove my decision to resign as a reserve police offer after 9 years. I got to know most of our departments officers very well. I was surprised to learn only a small percentage had fired their weapon in the line of duty. In fact the camera footages reviewed that I am aware of related mostly with Karens and driving behaviors of the officers. [/QUOTE]
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