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<blockquote data-quote="Kiyot" data-source="post: 1758273" data-attributes="member: 627"><p>Okay did they know what condition that the guys gun was in? Did they know it was almost empty, empty or if he had extra bullets/mags? A .22 is a dangerous round too, it gets in and bounces around and does alot of damage that way. The officers there did what they had to. I'm sure the deputy/officer that shot an innocent person feels like total crap about it. This has nothing to do with big government or slaves to the .gov type crap, when there is gunplay people are going to get hurt and it's not always the bad guy. This is nothing like the shooting at the snake in Noble where there was a complete disregard, this was an a guy popping off rounds in a public place. And I'm sure the next thing would be "well what if it was you or your kid" Well you know what it might be hard after the fact but I would realize that it was an accident and as long as the officer was doing his job and trying to take care of the threat that is already placing me or my kid in danger then I would have to accept it. And do you know who is to blame? No it's not the big bad officer, it's THE GUY WHO CAUSED THE PROBLEM. It's the shooters fault, I would think the officer was doing his best to take care of those around him and the unthinkable happened. I honestly feel for him as much as I do for the innocent bystander.</p><p></p><p>And I have to add, TSA is not law enforcement whatsoever. There's only one guy I know of at TSA that I would consider a LEO, the rest...are...well TSA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiyot, post: 1758273, member: 627"] Okay did they know what condition that the guys gun was in? Did they know it was almost empty, empty or if he had extra bullets/mags? A .22 is a dangerous round too, it gets in and bounces around and does alot of damage that way. The officers there did what they had to. I'm sure the deputy/officer that shot an innocent person feels like total crap about it. This has nothing to do with big government or slaves to the .gov type crap, when there is gunplay people are going to get hurt and it's not always the bad guy. This is nothing like the shooting at the snake in Noble where there was a complete disregard, this was an a guy popping off rounds in a public place. And I'm sure the next thing would be "well what if it was you or your kid" Well you know what it might be hard after the fact but I would realize that it was an accident and as long as the officer was doing his job and trying to take care of the threat that is already placing me or my kid in danger then I would have to accept it. And do you know who is to blame? No it's not the big bad officer, it's THE GUY WHO CAUSED THE PROBLEM. It's the shooters fault, I would think the officer was doing his best to take care of those around him and the unthinkable happened. I honestly feel for him as much as I do for the innocent bystander. And I have to add, TSA is not law enforcement whatsoever. There's only one guy I know of at TSA that I would consider a LEO, the rest...are...well TSA. [/QUOTE]
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