off duty ninja
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It's like these ppl only learn how to shoot to kill, rather than shoot to incapacitate.
I know, i know - no one is pro enough to shoot only to take out a leg, but it's like you're taught to not even try to spare someone's life. In this case, there was no gun to his head nor was it a standoff - it was a person's backside. I'm sure he could've gone for a leg.
Sure in the movies people incapacitate people with skill shots all the time. I have never taken a basic handgun course but during basic training in the Army you are taught to shoot center mass to have the best chance of hitting your target.
The other point to this is that when wielding a firearm I believe it is considered a deadly weapon. There is no such thing as only trying to injure someone. Once you open fire on somebody, no matter where you are aiming it is considered deadly force because a gunshot wound anywhere could be life threatening.