THAT'S ALL THE BULLETS WE HAD

Here is my take on this ordeal. I can empty mag on my 40 cal in less than 10 seconds if I take my time and try to control the shots. If excited and fearing for my life, I could probably empty a little faster and hit a man with 60 percent from 10 feet away. If 10 of my buddies all did the same----------, well I think you know where this is going.

I grew up about 30 miles from the spot Bonnie and Clyde were killed. In the mid 60's my grandmother carried me to the spot. I saw and ran my fingers over the bullet scars in the trees along the roadside.

These two killed officers and were taken lightly the first time they were allmost apprehended. Hamer made sure they were not taken lightly the last time.
 
I would shoot 'till he drops, then secure him. After reading him his rights, I'd go hi-five the rest of the team. Then I'd get everyone on the same page, note wise. All this shouldn't take more than 30 minutes or so. Then I'd check on the perp and see if he was still breathing. If not, then I'd call for an ambulance.

Hey, that was the gameplan for the Hollywood bank shootout, remember? He laid in the street in handcuffs for 27 min. and bled to death.
 
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