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<blockquote data-quote="Catswithguns" data-source="post: 4131092" data-attributes="member: 46070"><p>Going to go out on a limb here, but does anyone but me find it curious that no one seems to ask who fired the fatal shot that killed the bystander in this recent shootout? I know law enforcement has a tough job, but do they have an obligation to use caution when discharging their weapons when non combatants are nearby? Some time ago there was a story about an individual in Edmond firing at officers. The bodycam showed an officer out of his patrol car firing three rapid rounds from his AR15. Are they aware of where those rounds will end up when they fail to hit their target? Maybe there is no good answer to these situations, but I hope that civilian worker killed in this recent shootout was not a victim of an inherent round fired by that deputy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catswithguns, post: 4131092, member: 46070"] Going to go out on a limb here, but does anyone but me find it curious that no one seems to ask who fired the fatal shot that killed the bystander in this recent shootout? I know law enforcement has a tough job, but do they have an obligation to use caution when discharging their weapons when non combatants are nearby? Some time ago there was a story about an individual in Edmond firing at officers. The bodycam showed an officer out of his patrol car firing three rapid rounds from his AR15. Are they aware of where those rounds will end up when they fail to hit their target? Maybe there is no good answer to these situations, but I hope that civilian worker killed in this recent shootout was not a victim of an inherent round fired by that deputy. [/QUOTE]
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