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<blockquote data-quote="ExSniper" data-source="post: 1483406" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p><em></em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>My original comment was:</em></p><p><em>The SWAT Team may or may not have had cause to serve this warrant the way they did, but it seems to me that at a minimum the officer involved was <strong>negligent.</strong></em></p><p><em>The officer in the original post was probably a little <strong>over cautious</strong>, but certainly not negligent, nor did he violate anyone's rights.</em></p><p><em>Your statistics on shooting innocents are ludicrous and have nothing to do with either of these cases. What is the source of these numbers? </em></p><p><em>As to the officer safety over all, that is absolutely against the policy of every department I am aware of. The safety of innocent civilians is paramount in all police activities, even above the safety of the individual officer (remember all those cops who were running upstairs in the WTC???). The use of Deutsch seems to infer that cops are Nazis and that is uncalled for.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExSniper, post: 1483406, member: 1387"] [I] My original comment was: The SWAT Team may or may not have had cause to serve this warrant the way they did, but it seems to me that at a minimum the officer involved was [B]negligent.[/B] The officer in the original post was probably a little [B]over cautious[/B], but certainly not negligent, nor did he violate anyone's rights. Your statistics on shooting innocents are ludicrous and have nothing to do with either of these cases. What is the source of these numbers? As to the officer safety over all, that is absolutely against the policy of every department I am aware of. The safety of innocent civilians is paramount in all police activities, even above the safety of the individual officer (remember all those cops who were running upstairs in the WTC???). The use of Deutsch seems to infer that cops are Nazis and that is uncalled for.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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