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<blockquote data-quote="Ethan N" data-source="post: 3224902" data-attributes="member: 29267"><p>Tim wasn’t wearing a tactical vest, based on what we can see of him in the video. And I haven’t seen any credible evidence he had more than one sidearm. There are a lot of pictures around of him doing audits and I can’t find any that show him carrying anything other than a single pistol. And when photos show him carrying a knife, it’s always a folding knife in his pocket, which most people wouldn’t even notice, let alone find threatening. So to match what Tim was probably carrying in Hafer Park, based on the best information available, let’s call it one holstered pistol, a folding knife carried discreetly in a pocket, and a slung AR. So the only thing out of the ordinary would be the AR.</p><p></p><p>Granted, NPD’s response might be different than how they respond to sidearms. I’m not going to be the guy to find out. But given that dispatch seems to be trained to ask questions to assess whether the subject is an active threat, and given officers’ typical relaxed attitude toward guns, I would honestly be surprised if they responded with lights and sirens and guns drawn, in particular after November 1st when they will have received training on the new law and related department policy. It all depends on what a caller says to dispatch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ethan N, post: 3224902, member: 29267"] Tim wasn’t wearing a tactical vest, based on what we can see of him in the video. And I haven’t seen any credible evidence he had more than one sidearm. There are a lot of pictures around of him doing audits and I can’t find any that show him carrying anything other than a single pistol. And when photos show him carrying a knife, it’s always a folding knife in his pocket, which most people wouldn’t even notice, let alone find threatening. So to match what Tim was probably carrying in Hafer Park, based on the best information available, let’s call it one holstered pistol, a folding knife carried discreetly in a pocket, and a slung AR. So the only thing out of the ordinary would be the AR. Granted, NPD’s response might be different than how they respond to sidearms. I’m not going to be the guy to find out. But given that dispatch seems to be trained to ask questions to assess whether the subject is an active threat, and given officers’ typical relaxed attitude toward guns, I would honestly be surprised if they responded with lights and sirens and guns drawn, in particular after November 1st when they will have received training on the new law and related department policy. It all depends on what a caller says to dispatch. [/QUOTE]
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