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Can shooting a cop ever be justified?

Can shooting a cop ever be justified?

In doing so, they also inadvertently demonstrate why so much of human history has been plagued by tyranny and oppression. In an ideal world, cops would do nothing except protect people from thieves and attackers, in which case shooting a cop would never be justified.

What happens if you question a cop’s right to detain you?

If you question their right to detain you, interrogate you, search you, invade your home, and so on, you are very likely to be tasered, physically assaulted, kidnapped, put in a cage, or shot. If a cop decides to treat you like livestock, whether he does it “legally” or not, you will usually have only two options: submit, or kill the cop.

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Can you resist a cop just a little and get away?

If a cop decides to treat you like livestock, whether he does it “legally” or not, you will usually have only two options: submit, or kill the cop. You can’t resist a cop “just a little” and get away with it. He will always call in more of his fellow gang members, until you are subdued or dead.

Is it against the law for a cop to enter your home?

Consider the recent Indiana Supreme Court ruling, which declared that if a cop tries to ILLEGALLY enter your home, it’s against the law for you to do anything to stop him.

How are police officers trained to shoot accurately?

Police shootings there usually involve carefully aimed shots, often prefaced with some tense dialogue between the cop and the bad guy. Here is one of the most famous of those, which also includes some highly unrealistic ballistic physics: Police officers are trained to shoot at the center of mass, as that gives the maximum potential for a hit.

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What happens to the bullets fired by police officers?

Depending on which study you care to believe, somewhere between half and 80\% of bullets fired by police don’t go where they were intended. Most go into empty air and fall to the ground at some distant point when they run out of momentum. Some go into whatever objects (or, occasionally, people) who happen to be behind or beside the bad guy.