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<blockquote data-quote="liliysdad" data-source="post: 33865" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>I have no probelm telling what happened. None at all. I simply dont gfeel that in the heat of the moment is the best time to do so. If you are calm, and trust your ability to convey what had just happened to the police, then by all means do so. Stress does strangethings to a person, and i have seen people say very off the wall things when under the amount of stress a shooting would incur. Many people do not even remember what has happened in detail, till several hours after the critical incident.</p><p></p><p>Our legal defense attorneys have told us many times to never make a statement immediately after a shooting, and thats for an on duty police officer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liliysdad, post: 33865, member: 51"] I have no probelm telling what happened. None at all. I simply dont gfeel that in the heat of the moment is the best time to do so. If you are calm, and trust your ability to convey what had just happened to the police, then by all means do so. Stress does strangethings to a person, and i have seen people say very off the wall things when under the amount of stress a shooting would incur. Many people do not even remember what has happened in detail, till several hours after the critical incident. Our legal defense attorneys have told us many times to never make a statement immediately after a shooting, and thats for an on duty police officer. [/QUOTE]
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