Bigjay73
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Tragic. I have thought about that scenario. If I ever find myself in that position I hope I have the clarity of mind to drop the gun as soon as the threat is neutralized and lay on the ground until the police have things sorted out.
Can't argue that. How many situations would we even be able to decipher who's the good guy, who's the bad guy? Guy did the right thing, had some stones for sure, as you said, tragic.This is tragic, to be sure, and his courage is laudable.
Sometimes it is better to be the "best witness" in situations, than to engage.
Adrenaline rush.
Inexperience.
Fear.
Excitement.
This is also called an "OODA" Loop.
"observe - orient - decide - act"
Bad enough for the good Samaritan who lost his life.
Absolutely horrendous for the officer.
Can you imagine going to bed each night with that one decision on your mind?
Can a "shrink" ever help him come to terms with the results of his actions?
Four lives lost.
One still living.