Looked like he shot once while limp wristing it and induced a failure to feed. Also looked like the cop wearing the body cam had control of the perps hand and arm until the other cop started tasing the perp, so maybe the body cam cop let go because he felt the taser too?Wow! Was that a squib? Looked like that or a possible double feed?
looked like he was under the influence
This is a good argument for revolvers as a duty weapon. No failures to feed or eject. Some of those 8 round 357's are still cheaper than some of those semiautos. Reports from WW1 were saying most preferred the M1917 revolver over the M1911 for reliability and accuracy. I heard most beat cops, too, when the "wonder nine" was introduced to American law enforcement, preferred to keep their revolver. Before anybody says anything about revolver speed and capacity, Jerry's 45ACP S&W revolver with full moon clips set speed records for handgunsLooked like he shot once while limp wristing it and induced a failure to feed. Also looked like the cop wearing the body cam had control of the perps hand and arm until the other cop started tasing the perp, so maybe the body cam cop let go because he felt the taser too?
Probably not a real cop either. The responding officers were wearing different uniformsNot a glock...