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to: RICH WILLBANKS
from: RICH GRIEBEL
date: 1998-01-15 21:24:00
subject: Re: Home Security

On Jan 14, 1998 05:42pm, RICH WILLBANKS wrote to RICH GRIEBEL:
RG>> us to take the time to see, verify and shoot directly at the
RG>> target.  That includes checking the background (like don't
RG>> shoot when the background is a grade school), finding
RG>> adequate cover or concealment all while covering the target.
 RW> I'd like to see how that's done.  You have to look in
 RW> three places at once.  At the target, at the background
 RW> and for somewhere to hide.
Actually it's kinda fun.  We did a lot of "run and shoot" and "hide and 
hoot"
exercises at the Academy.  Our last quarterly training was a "sudden threat"
where we approach two targets carrying a clipboard.  The instructor shouts,
"gun on the right (or left depending on his mood) and we drop the clipboard,
and fire, at the same time step sliding back to cover.  So you have to find 
the
target, fire, blade your body down, step slide back and keep glancing back to
find the cover.  During all this the instructor identifies the other target 
s
a threat and you have to shoot tha one two, all the time issuing voice 
commands
such as drop the gun, or stay down (assuming we actually hit the target while
doing all this other stuff).
 RW> I think I would, I've shot a few pizza guys myself.  We
 RW> use targets that have people that are holding
 RW> something, you have to decided if it is a weapon of a
 RW> hot dog.  We don't do much of that because we aren't
 RW> going into a situation where we don't know who the bad
 RW> guy is.  If it comes down to it its going to be very
 RW> clear who the bad guy is.  He's the one shooting or
 RW> stabbing everyone near him.
Our low light shoots were that way.  In the house searches they'd use targets
with a subject holding a gun high and a badge low.  Or a housewife holding a
small child (the profile looks like she's pointing at you).
 RW> I bet if you set up a 'house' with pop up targets
 RW> (your, the cities, budget is a lot bigger then mine)
 RW> and put a good guy here and there you'd be surprised
 RW> how many would be shot.
Our combat course at the Academy revealed how true that was.  They also used
our vehicles to shoot over and from.  I was picking 9mm casings out of mine 
for
months, one of the other officers vans got shot, right in the master 
linder.
RG>> You'd be amazed at the number of bulletins we get involving
RG>> heavily armed bad guys that wear body armour, or maybe you
RG>> wouldn't be...
 RW> But goblins aren't your average citizen.  They KNOW
 RW> they are going to be shot at and when.  The same for
 RW> LEOs, most wear the vest on the job but I bet very few
 RW> wear them when off duty.
I think the worst part of these bulletins is these guys are running around,
time bombs waiting to go off, and a lot of times they go off around the 
average
folks.  One wears a vest, is know to carry three handguns, two shotguns and a
AR15.  Russian mafia type...
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