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re: Florida deputy fatally shot US airman that answered the door with a gun

Posted on 5/10/24 at 7:00 pm to
Posted by Bobby OG Johnson
Member since Apr 2015
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Posted on 5/10/24 at 7:00 pm to
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Rewind a bit from there to the first time he asks her what apartment. She pauses and says she doesn’t know


She says I am not sure then immediately goes into her story of hearing an argument and a slap that she did not report about being unsure of exactly where it came from and then gives the 1401 after the deputy asks the second time

Not sure if she just didn't hear him ask and went into her story or what but she clearly states 1401

If the 911 call reveals that 1401 was the correct apartment & all parties involved have the correct info & this guy has been arguing slapping and possibly beating a woman where does that put us?

Do I open the door that wide if I do not know who is on the other side if I am being cautious enough to go to the door with my gun? Probably not

Would I try to verify who is banging on my door before opening it? For sure & I would either holster or put the weapon away once verified it was actually the cops

Now is it illegal to answer your door to police while holding your weapon in your hands? I don't think it is but if it is somewhere maybe someone could post that info

Does this greatly increase the risk of being shot by police that are responding to a DV call? 100% it does

This post was edited on 5/10/24 at 7:03 pm
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