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Originally Posted by theaustinescorts
Back in the days of the old west the most disgraceful thing anyone could do would be to shoot an unarmed man. But today it's just a mistake if you couldn't see all that well.
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Huh? He had one arm.
He was waving what could have been a deadly weapon at another cop.
Apparently, you didn't even read the news article. The second officer was "trapped" and the guy was going crazy threatening the trapped officer.
Oh. In Texas now we have a Penal Code, which provides the circumstances under which a person can use "deadly force" in defense of another person..
Also, since you are such a history buff on the "old West" as it relates to "shoot and don't shoot" decisions AND you live in Austin, you must have extensive factual knowledge of Marshall Ben Thompson of Austin, Texas. He was around in the 1800's (considered by most historians to include the "ole West" era).
Ben Thompson admitted to killing 32 people (I assume all men) in his career as a Marshall in Austin, Texas. Having read about him a long time ago I recall that many of them, and some "unreported," were prisoners in his custody that he was transporting down to San Antonio in a "string," I don't think they were "armed"! What do you think? I just looked it up and Ben only lived to his mid 40's, when he was shot in San Antonio, and I haven't looked up just how long he was Marshall of Austin, but if he were from the time he was say 20 until he died that is more than one killing a year.
I don't know any HPD or APD officers with that many notches. Do you?
Footnote: Austin, I looked it up. Seems Ben was Marshall for just FOUR .. that is 4 ... years ... until he was killed so that means ... 32 killings / 4 = 8 a year!
Not all ole West guys were like Roy Rogers or the Lone Ranger.