Quote Originally Posted by Nochowderforyou
They had their guns drawn for a noise complaint? *sniff sniff* anyone else smell that?
Howdy Nochowder,

If you re-read the story,he says that the cops had their hands resting on the pistols..not drawn. When cops respond to a noise complaint or a domestic violence call,they don't know what's on the other side of the door and they would be smart to have their weapons ready for anything.

I once had a cop,pull his gun on me and my family,after I drove around a street construction barrier and a city employee said that I tried to run him over,I was drove slowly around the barrier and didn't even come that close to the city employee..I was taking my daughter to the bathroom at Jack-in-the-Box,and that's where the cops surrounded me and one of them pointed a gun at me..that was way out of line,in my opinion and pissed me off mightily..was the cop justified in drawing his weapon ? Maybe..but if you're a cop,you never know whom you will face and whether or not-they are armed..or dinged out on hard drugs or wasted on alcohol.

I find that the tactical approach of the cops,was somewhat lacking,one cop should have stood back out of the possible line of fire,in order to protect his partner better..but then,I'm a veteran,with a soldier's mind-set,and can't help but to think that way.

Have a good one .....
Torog Reviewed by Torog on . Cops got bored so... So I'm sittin after 2 bowls of nice cali-homegrown rollin around in my own head just chillin and bumpin some Kottonmouth Kings. I'm happy as can be off in never never land and next thing i hear is *knock knock* "Sheriff's department open up!" ****************BUZZZZZZZZZ KILLLLLLL******************* I go open my door and they're sittin with their hands on their guns like they gonna take down Hannibal Lecter then one of em is like "your neighbor called us complaining about the noise, she Rating: 5