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<blockquote data-quote="Bruno2" data-source="post: 1303917" data-attributes="member: 13962"><p>Women and children will always get the benefit of the doubt. The best thing with that recording was the operator telling her to go ahead and shoot him. That is the total opposite of what most of them do. I am glad that he did though.</p><p></p><p>A buddy of mine took his ccw class. The instructor covered what he thought should be done during a 911 call. He said to give them the address, tell them that you shot someone in SD , give them your name and hang up. His instrctor told him that the operators are trained to collect evidence and they will keep you on the phone grilling you over. Right after shooting somebody is probably not the best time to tell your story. I have been told top not answer anything buit the basics; name rank and serial #. To tell the police that you will give a statement at alater date when you calm down. Then get a lawyer before talking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruno2, post: 1303917, member: 13962"] Women and children will always get the benefit of the doubt. The best thing with that recording was the operator telling her to go ahead and shoot him. That is the total opposite of what most of them do. I am glad that he did though. A buddy of mine took his ccw class. The instructor covered what he thought should be done during a 911 call. He said to give them the address, tell them that you shot someone in SD , give them your name and hang up. His instrctor told him that the operators are trained to collect evidence and they will keep you on the phone grilling you over. Right after shooting somebody is probably not the best time to tell your story. I have been told top not answer anything buit the basics; name rank and serial #. To tell the police that you will give a statement at alater date when you calm down. Then get a lawyer before talking. [/QUOTE]
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