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Maddrey said the officers followed the man, each firing a Taser which proved ineffective in subduing the man. He then exited the train while it was still at the station and charged the officers with the knife, the chief said.

What, it’s not a good idea to do that now?

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Nah, it’s definitely the police in the wrong here.

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They weren’t necessarily in the right either. They wounded a couple of bystanders in the process.

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They were about to be wounded themselves, by the sound of it.

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Yes, firing a gun in a crowded subway station is absolutely in the wrong, as we can see by the three innocent people shot, one in the head. There are police forces across the world trained to deal with assailants with deadly weapons including knives without shooting them. It’s reasonable to expect the NYPD to have the same level of training and judgement.

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They tried to Taser the guy twice.

Just out of interest, what would you have done differently?

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No, there aren’t “police forces across the world trained to deal with people with deadly weapons”. They are trained to save themselves first and foremost. Same as firemen aren’t trained to run into a burning building heroically grabbing the puppy / family member and carrying them out. Paramedics too. This is the reality - nobody is required to give their lives up / risk their lives to save someone else’s.

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porque no los dos?

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Last I’d heard the cops were still looking for the mystery knife. That said, being around police in general is bad for your health.

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