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Originally Posted by Jacuzzme
It’s a bit different in the army, but I certainly cede the point for cops.
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Military training is not relevant to law enforcement training, which is one good reason for the hesitancy of deploying military to confront citizens on the streets. As a show of force by presence, yes. Do you remember "Kent State"? Those were Guardsmen (NG has served in every major military excursion by this country since the country's inception. They are considered "military" but have "civilian" activity training.)
#1: The vast number of response calls by LE involve 1-2 officers with some calls considered mandatory 2nd officer backup calls.
That's the reason why there are so many ambush calls in which an officer arrives and gets killed (or seriously wounded) as he/she steps from their patrol unit ... sometimes don't even get out.
Aside: Not many stores get looted over that!