
The Manhood Crisis and Why Police Don’t Use “Warning Shots” (Ep 1506)
The Dan Bongino Show
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Two Things You Should Know Before Using a Warning Shot
The most likely thing is a fleeing subject will do the following after a warning shot, run fastter that, or they'll shoot back first. In either case, bad things are likely to happen. The author of this piece is absolutely right. You fire a warning shot, they're going to run faster, not slower,. Or they're going to turn around and shoot you. Well, why don't we just fire it into the ground? They're up in the air. Point two, any bullet leaving a muzzle poses a threat, on the matter of a warning shot, not posing a substantial risk of injury or death.
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