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    I think it just looks like its pointed at the drivers face, more likely the gun is pointed towards the back seat.

    Could be wrong though...
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    I am not an expert in photography, but here are my observations:

    The photographer is not at a right angle to the car. As you can see the reflection of the stripe of the officer’s pants several inches in front of him, the A pillar on the passenger side, the rear window “frames” not lining up and can easily see the back of head rest on the passenger side seat.

    The officer doesn’t look like he is touching the driver’s side mirror, so he is a minimum of 8-12 inches away from the car possibly more .

    Looking at the way the cops body is bladed, hips perpendicular to the car, rifle in the shoulder pocket, his left arm against his body and his left forearm arm parallel to or pointing away from the car door. This would leave the muzzle over and in front of his left foot about 18-24 inches.

    If you twist the picture in your mind until the window frames match up I think you will see the gun is behind the driver’s shoulder and pointing towards the back seat in front of the rear tires.


    After looking again it doesn’t look as bad as the quick glance does.

    It is like pool, all about the angles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kmanbay View Post
    It is like JOURNALISM, all about the angles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coloccw View Post
    Holy cow the tinfoil is thick in this thread. 2 random pictures with no supporting context and everyone is talking shit about the people who protect you while you sleep. Yes, there are good and bad cops, all are human and make mistakes as we all do. The same people bitching about overweight cops are some of the same people that can't walk half a mile without stopping to catch their breath. Some of you need to spend less time armchair quarterbacking people who protect you and more time being productive.

    Rant over for now
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    Its becoming a police state very quickly. Also after the Christopher Dorner incident we all know they will shoot first and ask questions later.
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    Quote Originally Posted by merl View Post
    I'm still trying to figure why a county sheriff needs to have a US flag on their shoulder. Wouldn't a state flag make more sense?
    I'm still trying to figure out how you haven't seen LE uniforms with US flags on them. San Diego County for one has a colored US flag on the shoulder. I've yet to see a single police uniform with their respective state's flag.

    Anywho, I tend to agree with the sentiment that everyone is a critic. I have a buddy who constantly posts all the bad stories about cops on Facebook- when he knows what I'm training to do with my life- yet he still claims he's not a cop basher... but he still posts the stories. Wouldn't it be better if he actually tried to find the good that LE does every day? Oh wait, the MSM doesn't report on the daily good that LE does, they like to focus on the bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kmanbay View Post
    It is like pool, all about the angles.
    substantial depth of field prior to POF + typical journalist shot (they tend to shoot wide open rather than stopping down at all) = I don't think the back seat had much to worry about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brokenscout View Post
    Its becoming a police state very quickly. Also after the Christopher Dorner incident we all know they will shoot first and ask questions later.
    Yeah when you look at the incidents that whole deal was scary as all get out..


    I wonder how much the ladies in the truck got paid ?

    quick research … 4.2 mil…. ( 2.1 each) plus 40K for a new truck.

    dunno if that woulda been enough for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coloccw View Post
    Holy cow the tinfoil is thick in this thread. 2 random pictures with no supporting context and everyone is talking shit about the people who protect you while you sleep. Yes, there are good and bad cops, all are human and make mistakes as we all do. The same people bitching about overweight cops are some of the same people that can't walk half a mile without stopping to catch their breath. Some of you need to spend less time armchair quarterbacking people who protect you and more time being productive.

    Rant over for now
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    Y'all need to stop bitc---- the cops were just following orders and trying to do their job. but seriously, hitlers ss was just following orders too... brokenscout is right.

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