@untunedcat@CygnusSlaughter@BasilTheGreat This is what happens in a dynamic firefight when you aren't proactively watching your angles. It's quick and it's brutal and the aggressive one usually wins. CQC is very brutal and asymmetric.
@mtracey You have to be academically unsophisticated and out of touch to have been interested by his anthropological babble. Not saying he's necessarily wrong, but he didn't say anything interesting you wouldn't hear a bunch of 19 year old astute history majors talk about.
@PrairieVeteran You would be overwhelmed in rapidly decisive CQC thinking like that. The shooter was making confident dynamic maneuvers, while the officer was cowering with no situational awareness, not checking her left side for a push, getting jumpscared by a grandpa with bad knees. Big Ls.
@jonathanwadeca@Oceanbreeze473 It's still a skill issue for not having the situational awareness or reactivity and getting pushed in the first place just like this guy. She's the professional and it's expected of her to perform not some random civilian. It's 100% her fault for not checking her angles.
@MongooseActual She had no situational awareness and ends up blasting some poor unc probably with bad knees. She's lucky it wasn't the shooter pushing her like this.
@KateGleeson1@Breaking911 If you're getting creeped up on that's a serious skill issue. If that was the shooter making a rush she would have been capped.