Khross wrote:
When discussing public servants, is any value other than the highest possible option given valid for ethics/ethical behavior? I'm going to go with no ...
I'm OK with that, but it still leaves us with 5 or 6 seconds of evidence for this particular set of circumstances that resulted in the cop shooting the dog, and after watching the video, I don't see any reason to think the cop acted unreasonably. There are always other choices that the cop could have made, but to insist that another should have been taken seems unreasonable. I'm absolutely sure the dog was attacking the cop, and none have suggested otherwise.
That leaves their opinion based on the cop's response to that attack.
When someone is threatened and they believe that the antagonist would do them bodily harm, seems reasonable to me that they be given leeway in their choice of methods at self preservation.
Folks can advocate that people should not be allowed to carry guns, and I can understand those folks arguing that the cop shouldn't have shot the dog. It's consistent with their beliefs. I don't agree, but that doesn't take away from their argument.
Folks that think others SHOULD be allowed to carry guns to defend themselves though, well, it seems less consistent with their beliefs that they would criticize the cop. What rules about what you can and can't do when you're threatened with an imminent physical attack do you want to legislate, Khross?
The dog was attacking, there was little time, etc. There was only one other option that I would believe could have prevented the attack - the cop would have had to take his eyes off the dog, turn his back to the animal and locate the door handle, open the door, get inside, and then successfully close the door, all in just a very few seconds. That's something I'd personally never consider doing, so I can't fault the cop for not doing it.
No, the best choice to defend myself against an attack when I'm carrying a gun is to use the gun. Why allow folks to carry a gun if you don't want them using it for defense?