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>The only thing is a misquote from the chief. The supect

>happened to be dead when he was " taken into custody "

Probably not a misquote, just wishful thinking. I've always been of the

belief that in a perfect world all criminals would be dead when taken into

custody. I'm sure I'm not alone in that thought.

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That was the part I was referring to.

In my experience of almost 25 yrs. on the streets and about 18 yrs. of

it doing crime scenes, I have never taken a dead man into custody.

Terry-WB0VQP

Davenport, IA.

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Bill. Does the mother who has to steal some milk for her baby because she

has no money, fall into this category??????

RE: 911:: LODD

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>The only thing is a misquote from the chief. The supect

>happened to be dead when he was " taken into custody "

Probably not a misquote, just wishful thinking. I've always been of the

belief that in a perfect world all criminals would be dead when taken into

custody. I'm sure I'm not alone in that thought.

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On Tue 3 Feb 2004 at 03:00, W.S. Blevins

wrote:

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> >The only thing is a misquote from the chief. The supect

> >happened to be dead when he was " taken into custody "

>

> Probably not a misquote, just wishful thinking. ... (snip)

I'm surprised a sworn member of the list hasn't commented.

Many (most? all?) law enforcement personnel are taught to

cuff an armed suspect after gaining control, even if that

control had to be gained by shooting the suspect. They do

handcuff a suspect even if there is a bullet hole in the

suspect's forehead at the moment that they do so.

Always take good care of yourself and yours.

Calls occur randomly... all at the same time!

R J 'Tree' Greenwood

rgreenwood@...

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> I'm surprised a sworn member of the list hasn't commented.

> Many (most? all?) law enforcement personnel are taught to

> cuff an armed suspect after gaining control, even if that

> control had to be gained by shooting the suspect. They do

> handcuff a suspect even if there is a bullet hole in the

> suspect's forehead at the moment that they do so.

LAPD in the 70's (and maybe still now) had a rule that even if the suspect had

taken a shotgun blast and his head was across the room, if there were no cuffs

on him, it was time-off without pay for the officer.

Roy Mumaw

CAPD Arroyo Grande

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