And the only real "gun nut" I ever worked around was in my
Posted on: July 18, 2020 at 14:05:50 CT
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academy class and worked for another agency.
He scrubbed out in field training.
Another guy I worked with involved in a shooting chased an armed robbery suspect into a business cul-du-sac off the Business Loop. Suspect was bearing down with a handgun from over the trunk of his car when the officer shot. Bullet entered the top of the trunk deck and hit the inner fender where it flattened out and stopped. The suspect's center of mass--his heart--was right against the fender where the bullet impacted. He felt it and threw his gun down.