yeah if only the officer had been carrying a .38 caliber revolver, then that never could have happened. [Roll1]
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While it is regrettable to ever need to attend such an event, it's absolutely humbling to see the outpouring of love and support from the LEO community at large (nationwide).
While I have my issues with the often inappropriate heavy-handed behavior of the CSPD, I have a great deal of respect for LEO's and the difficult, often dangerous, situations they're put in regularly. Sending off a fallen comrade like Deputy Brownlee in this manner shows such great respect for his service and his ultimate sacrifice. I'm happy that this sort of event doesn't need to occur very often. I just wish we could provide the same sort of tribute to each of our fallen servicemembers
Turns out it was a Kimber 1911 but thanks for being an ass.
Story here:
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news...23/detail.html
Full report here:
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/down...2/26251414.pdf
That really sucked to read. :(
I'm surprised it was a 1911. Yea when a retard just grabs a gun from a holster during a struggle like I thought happened I figure retard wouldn't have time to release safety unless he is familiar with a 1911. Most people who I first show mine to don't know the safety from the slide release mag release etc. Sorry to the obviously butt hurt internet tuff guy