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Old May 13th 05, 03:07 PM
Harry K
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John David Galt wrote:
> >> There are perfectly good tactics for stopping a suspect like that
> >> which don't endanger bystanders nearly as much. The obvious one

here
> >> would be to surround him with cop vehicles, which then gradually

stop.
> >>
> >> Maybe a few parked cars get crunched in the process, but nobody

gets
> >> shot.
> >>
> >> What a bunch of Barney Fifes.

>
> > Unfortunately, forcing a vehicle to stop by use of barricades has

been
> > ruled 'deadly force' by the courts. The cops have to always leave

an
> > out when setting up barricades to stop a speeding car. Not sure

about
> > your suggested technique of 'rolling roadblock'.

>
> And shooting at the car 200+ times isn't? Clearly the decision to

use
> deadly force had already been made. We're just discussing how to do

it
> without needlessly endangering bystanders. This isn't rocket

science.

In the instant discussion there was no 'fleeing vehicle'(at the time of
the shooting) thus no need for a roadblock of any kind nor even time to
set one up. I did a quick and dirty google on use of road block this
morning. Found several that equated a roadblock with lethal force but
couldn't find any discussing leaving an opening.

Harry K

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