The public continues to feed upon the misconceptions and media hiperbole. The Member will have his day in court and is, like civilians, innocent until proven guilty. His promotion is not linked to an allegation but on his seniority and performance. Two concepts which elude the media.
21 FOOT RULE, A TERM COINED by SALT LAKE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT'S SERGEANT TUELLER, "HOW CLOSE IS TOO CLOSE?"
"Tueller examined how far away an assailant with a knife would have to be for an officer to be able to respond to a sudden deadly force attack by drawing and firing their sidearm. He timed volunteers to see how far they could cover certain distances, and timed how long it would take the average officer to draw and fire from the holster. The distance he focused on was seven yards (21-feet), and how an armed assailant could cover that distance in 1.5 seconds; not enough time for the average officer to draw a holstered firearm and fire two accurate shots to centre mass."
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I've practiced the 21 Foot movements numerous times and referring to the Blue Line article, I believe expecting officers to make a split second decision to use an impact weapon or firearm is unrealistic.