Police officers' use of firearms: 10-7 [Episode 110, 2022]
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*[music]* Good afternoon, friends. Today on the High Games, we revisit the use of firearms—meaning ahead are four scenarios where police officers were forced to use their service weapons or avoided them, or were forced to decline their use. Out of a few defined circumstances, our first stop today is **Paw-Cost**, the largest city in Florida’s **Fleget** county (population ~75,000). It lacks its own police department, so municipal authorities contract with the sheriff’s office. Around 6 PM, deputies were dispatched to **Bankerley**, where reports came in of a child abduction: a 27-year-old mother, Leonora, was spotted driving south on **Beltner Park** at a severe speeding violation. The driver, holding a baby on her lap, repeatedly crossed into oncoming traffic before turning onto a side street. After traveling half a kilometer in the wrong lane, Leonora pulled into a shopping complex—where she suddenly lost control, crashing into the baby. *[applause]* *[music]*