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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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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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They tried to Taser the guy twice.

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

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Honestly? The guy had a knife, which might have injured one of the cops, maybe. US police are far too afraid for their own safety, and automatically reach for their gun when they think there might be the slightest minor chance that they could be in a little bit of danger.

If being in dangerous situations makes you open fire in a crowd of random innocent people, then you should not be a cop. Cops need to learn to accept the risks they signed up for, de-escalate, and protect the public before they obsess over protecting themselves. I know protecting the public is not technically their job, but opening fire in a crowded subway is laughably irresponsible, and should be an immediate fireable offense.

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The guy had a knife, which might have injured one of the cops, maybe. … they think there might be the slightest minor chance that they could be in a little bit of danger.

I don’t disagree with your overall sentiment that police need better de-escalation training and non-lethal defense weapons - but you need to seriously re-examine your perception of how dangerous a knife attack is. Please don’t trivialize it just to make a point, because it undermines your own credibility and weakens your otherwise reasonable argument.

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I know protecting the public is not technically their job

It literally is the main job.

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The guy had a knife, which might have injured one of the cops, maybe.

Where do people like you even come from?

Also, they tasered the guy twice before finally shooting him, so they didn’t “automatically reach for their guns”.

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The guy had a knife, which might have injured one of the cops, maybe.

Holy damn, this has got to be the worst take I’ve read all day/week.

I know in video games, a knife generally doesn’t do much damage but… Just… Wow.

Go outside.

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Use physical force?

Why is it all well and good for them to risk innocent peoples lives by firing a loaded weapon in a confined space?

Firefighters risk their lives everyday, cops cant even risk a fight.

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Seriously? That’s your solution, a wrestling match with a knife weilding perp?

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