I grew up in a family of hunters, all of whom were extremely good marksmen, but particularly my grandfather, whose exploits were still being told 30+ years after he died. No semi-automatic anything--that was for sissies.
Lmao. Why do you think semiauto action is "for sissies"?
Also, it is very different to shoot at a deer with your .308 bolt action rifle from the comfort of your blind, with plenty of time to line up a shot, vs. shooting at an assailant who is running toward you wielding a knife. Esp. when you tried to use less lethal means (like tasers) first. If somebody is going to reach you in 1.2 seconds, you don't have the luxury of carefully aimed shots.
My standards may be unrealistic. Myself, I deliberately chose not to learn to shoot. I have, on the other hand, successfully defended myself against physical assault multiple times, all against individuals who were much larger and stronger than I was, by a factor of 50% to >100%.
I knew there was an anecdote from your past in there somewhere!
Bilby has already described how unarmed officers manage a suspect armed with a knife in civilized nations where police officers are not usually armed with firearms.
1. Bilby did not describe
how unarmed officers wrangle knife-wielding subjects. He merely stated that they do.
2. Very few counties don't have routinely armed police, and even those countries have some armed units. UK, Norway and a few other countries, mostly small island nations.
Even most European countries like Italy and Germany routinely arm police.
3. Unarmed police can easily get stabbed by an assailant. This happened in the UK last year.
London police stabbing: Two officers taken to hospital
That link also has a graphic that shows that assaults on police that led to injured officers have been going up in the UK, to almost 12k/a for 2021-22.
In 2022, 59 officers in the US were killed in the line of duty.
And there would be more if police officers were not allowed to use deadly force to defend themselves from assaults with knives and hammers.
During the same period of time, 1059 civilians were shot to death by police officers.
And how many of those were ruled unjustified? How many were so clear-cut that not even #BLM bothered to protest/riot or even make up a hashtag in their honor?
In other news, police pursue higher pay and job security by fostering an atmosphere of fear among students attending college.
Not "police" but the police union. Two separate entities. It's like conflating SAG/WGA with Hollywood studios.
Even the author had to acknowledge that crimes like homicides were up:
NY Times said:
The police union flier reported that “murders have doubled, burglaries are up 33 percent and motor vehicle thefts are up 56 percent,” in the first seven months of the year.
The
numbers are accurate. But Mayor Justin Elicker called them cherry-picked and misleading. He noted that violent crime has decreased by 29.2 percent since 2020. Although homicides are up, the number of shootings has come down.
So do New Haven killers increasingly use other means to kill their victims (e.g. garroting or bludgeoning) or have they just become better shots?