Interesting that campus police don't carry tazers. They all seem to be very professional.
Yes, I had wondered about a taser too in my post earlier today, but another said in that situation even if they had one it would not be procedure to use it with him advancing with a knife. A lot of GSP guys shoot at my range and I'm going to ask them next time we go shoot. I do know they are trained to usually shoot in the chest area.
Thanks for the clarification.Tasers don't always incapacitate subjects. Both taser probes have to penetrate to "close the circuit." And if the probes don't have sufficient "spread" they only incapacitate a small portion of the body....they only lock up the muscles between the two taser probes.
Even if the spread is good and it is effective...someone has to get hands on...and disarm and cuff the subject. Attempting to do so with a subject armed with a deadly weapon puts the officer "getting hands on" in lethal jeopardy.
Exactly the type of information I refer to people needing to know. Maybe a mandatory class for high schools would be useful.Tasers don't always incapacitate subjects. Both taser probes have to penetrate to "close the circuit." And if the probes don't have sufficient "spread" they only incapacitate a small portion of the body....they only lock up the muscles between the two taser probes.
Even if the spread is good and it is effective...someone has to get hands on...and disarm and cuff the subject. Attempting to do so with a subject armed with a deadly weapon puts the officer "getting hands on" in lethal jeopardy.
Campus is currently locked down. Protesters lit fire to a cop car. It was revealed earlier today that Scout was the one that called in to 911 that a person of their description had a knife and potentially had a gun which prompted the police response. Despite the clear evidence of it being suicide by cop, there's still people wanting to use the tragedy and Scout's death as a way to push ulterior goals. I highly doubt this is what Scout would have wanted.
I put a great deal of responsibility in this on Scout's parents. They KNOW he has struggled with mental health issues a long time. They KNOW he tried to kill himself before. They KNOW he set up the cops to kill him. But yet here they are in the media filing a lawsuit and blaming the cops. Shame on them. Even in his death they are trying to help him shirk any responsibility for his own decisions.
GTPD needs to roll in some paddy wagons and send the protesters to go spend some quality time with Bruno
This video wraps up my thoughts and puts a nice big bow on it. I really feel badly for the family, but this whole press conference is just an ignorant charade. What weapon he actually had on him is of no consequence - he called the cops (on himself) saying he had a knife and a gun. Are they supposed to just assume the call was a complete lie? Why would they come to such a conclusion? I have watched the video a few times - they tried all they could to calm him down and get him to stop. But when someone with a knife and gun comes at you and ignores repeated commands, you can't just turn and run away. He could be a threat to the rest of campus - this could have easily been one of those nutcases that shoots up a campus. He could have been on heroin or PCP. If the cops had backed away and backed away and then he turned and ran and started shooting people, then where would we be? These parents are NOT helping. They've readily said Scout had problems with depression and had tried to kill himself before, yet here they are. The anti-cop comments at the end are pretty ridiculous too. The sheer amount of ignorance in this press conference by all parties is sad.
For what it's worth, GT counseling is notoriously bad about seeing students. They're aware of it as well. Even if Scout had requested to see someone to help treat their depression, there's no guarantee that they would have availability for them. That being said, I've heard that saying you're suicidal gets you immediate help, but considering this was 2 years after Scout's last suicide attempt I would assume they didn't want to be talked down from it this time.