Why do cops always shoot to kill?
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I understood the second rule as being more about an awareness that there's always a chance you'll fire accidentally, so if you point it at someone understand that you're risking it going off, but I understand your point.
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But then why does the phrase "warning shot" exist?
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Because people used to do it back when they were much freer and looser with firearms It's specifically banned now though (if you fire a shot in the air the bullet still has to come down somewhere and people have died that way)
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