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We break down the Minneapolis shooting through training and procedure, focusing on what officers likely perceived in the moment and why a moving vehicle is treated as a lethal threat. We contrast evidence-based analysis with media hot takes and explain safer ways to protest without escalating risk.
• Why use-of-force hinges on what officers reasonably perceive in the moment.
• How felony-stop tactics and vehicle positioning work
• Why multiple angles matter more than headlines
• Where media narratives distort early public judgment
• Lawful protest without obstructing operations
• The role of scenario-based training in fast decisions
• Separating policy critiques from instant moral verdicts
Let me know what you think. Thanks for hanging out. Appreciate your time. God bless, and I will see you next time.
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We break down the Minneapolis shooting through training and procedure, focusing on what officers likely perceived in the moment and why a moving vehicle is treated as a lethal threat. We contrast evidence-based analysis with media hot takes and explain safer ways to protest without escalating risk.
• Why use-of-force hinges on what officers reasonably perceive in the moment.
• How felony-stop tactics and vehicle positioning work
• Why multiple angles matter more than headlines
• Where media narratives distort early public judgment
• Lawful protest without obstructing operations
• The role of scenario-based training in fast decisions
• Separating policy critiques from instant moral verdicts
Let me know what you think. Thanks for hanging out. Appreciate your time. God bless, and I will see you next time.
Support the show
Again, thanks for hanging out with me!
Please feel free to comment or send an email to [email protected]