#7: That does happen. I read one report where the idiot then tried to convince he wasn't the name he'd given, because that guy was wanted for murder and his own warrant was robbery
#10 Must be from the NYPD shooting range. 50 or so yeara ago, I was at the local sand pit doing a little plinking when a police officer rolled up in his personal vehicle. I didn't know him. We shot the shit for a couple minutes, then he asked me if he could shoot at the target I was using which was an empty soup can that I had filled with sand set on its side on a sand hill about three feet off the ground. He emptied his service revolver from about 15 feet and never once even disturbed the can, never mind hit it.
I used to be a TV engineer. We had a police officer come by and do a public service announcement once a week. I saw white goop on his revolver, and asked about it. He said it was a milkshake he spilled the day before!!?!?!?!?!?
I cleaned his duty gun every week when he came in to do the psa spot starting that day. ye gods and little fishes.....
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Lol at the cop shooting range.
ReplyDeleteYou notice he only hit the black rings?
DeleteEver tried to do a smiley face with a handgun?
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DeleteThe only thing missing in that pic, are the 1/2 dozen or so dead, innocent bystanders
Delete#7: That does happen. I read one report where the idiot then tried to convince he wasn't the name he'd given, because that guy was wanted for murder and his own warrant was robbery
ReplyDelete#10 Must be from the NYPD shooting range. 50 or so yeara ago, I was at the local sand pit doing a little plinking when a police officer rolled up in his personal vehicle. I didn't know him. We shot the shit for a couple minutes, then he asked me if he could shoot at the target I was using which was an empty soup can that I had filled with sand set on its side on a sand hill about three feet off the ground. He emptied his service revolver from about 15 feet and never once even disturbed the can, never mind hit it.
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I used to be a TV engineer. We had a police officer come by and do a public service announcement once a week. I saw white goop on his revolver, and asked about it. He said it was a milkshake he spilled the day before!!?!?!?!?!?
DeleteI cleaned his duty gun every week when he came in to do the psa spot starting that day. ye gods and little fishes.....
In the NYPD, that target would have led to the shooter being designated as the "precinct sniper".
Delete#2 bad
ReplyDelete#6 if I had nickle for every time that happened
#6. You'd be as broke as me
Delete#4 for the win 👍
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#10 must be that new felony warrant seeking ammo.
ReplyDelete#15. Yeah, no kidding. Ain't no win better than that one.
ReplyDeleteI’m going to hell for the Kobe one but it is so worth it!
ReplyDeleteOh! #2 is pure classic.
ReplyDelete#9 could be a Golden Weiner
ReplyDeleteMichael in Nelson