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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 3988932" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>Officers are trained to yell 'gun' multiple times even if they just suspect that one might be a potential threat to them. There certainly have been enough documented killings of people suspected of having a firearm, when it was discovered afterword that the 'threat' was a cell phone. a comb, or some other innocuous item that they mistook for a gun. Spotting an empty holster would probably be enough to send the Officers into an 'as trained' mode where muscle memory takes over.</p><p></p><p>It is quite possible that the driver put the gun on the passenger floor, well out of reach, just to avoid any possible overreaction by an Officer, but it turned into a fuster-cluck anyway when the Officer spotted the empty holster still on the driver and made a split-second assumption that the driver had pulled his gun.</p><p></p><p>Only mistake made was the driver trying to play the 'Sovereign Citizen' BS in a relatively conservative state like UTAH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 3988932, member: 42584"] Officers are trained to yell 'gun' multiple times even if they just suspect that one might be a potential threat to them. There certainly have been enough documented killings of people suspected of having a firearm, when it was discovered afterword that the 'threat' was a cell phone. a comb, or some other innocuous item that they mistook for a gun. Spotting an empty holster would probably be enough to send the Officers into an 'as trained' mode where muscle memory takes over. It is quite possible that the driver put the gun on the passenger floor, well out of reach, just to avoid any possible overreaction by an Officer, but it turned into a fuster-cluck anyway when the Officer spotted the empty holster still on the driver and made a split-second assumption that the driver had pulled his gun. Only mistake made was the driver trying to play the 'Sovereign Citizen' BS in a relatively conservative state like UTAH. [/QUOTE]
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