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Pistol-whipped detective says he didn't shoot attacker because of headlines
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Quote:It just scares me that you think a police officer who shoots and kills an unarmed man should not be held accountable for doing so. I'm certainly not right all the time, but I do know that if I'm going to kill someone, I'd better be damn sure that I'm right in that decision, and part of being right in that decision is being 100% certain that that man presents a clear, present and intentional danger to my life. 99% of the time, that requires him to either be armed or represent himself as being armed. Aren't police officers taught to shoot center mass in the first place? Certainly not aiming for the head (unless the head happens to be center mass)
I was wrong about Trent Baalke.
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