Where does this situation sit in the gun debate?
The guy who started the fight should never have had a gun.
Sounds like the officer panicked.
At the bars I worked at, they never called the cops because it was too much hassle.
Security roughed you up and threw you into the alley. I used to always say to the owner that wouldn't fly in Vancouver because the person would come back with a gun.
I would assume security was dressed in security attire idk. Perhaps notWhy did he have to make a quick decision when he saw an armed stranger holding a gun on another? Gee, I don't know.
fixed that for youNothing more cops with guns wouldn't fix.
Why did he have to make a quick decision? The situation was already under control.
Not much to debate about gun-wise. This seems like a conversation over police procedure. In my book this sounds like the cop should have begun with giving orders. Too much shooting first and asking questions later with these cop news stories.
Sound like the officer had to make a quick decision vs an armed stranger.
However, I suspected before opening the link that the victim was black or else it would even be news, so racism.
edit- *wouldn't
thoughts and prayersWhere does this situation sit in the gun debate? Is this avoidable with better training and legislation or is this the unavoidable cost of freedom? That security guard was a hero and saved lives, only to be killed because...I dunno, because he had a gun, I guess. It's as if the 2nd amendment doesn't really apply to all people equally.