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> The number of bullets is not the issue. As has been discussed here
> before, any firefight involving multiple police officers is going
> to produce a lot of gunfire. Once that first bullet is fired, the
> decision is made to use lethal force. At that point there is no
> reason to hold back, not if the officers want to survive. The only
> relevant issue is whether the first bullet should have been fired.
> That depends on the circumstances, and is the main issue the jury
> would have been
> faced with.
That's an interesting idea. I didn't know that the police were
patrolling to protect themselves; I always assumed that it was to
protect the sheeple.
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