http://www.forcesciencenews.com/home...html?serial=62 

"New findings on how offenders train with, carry and deploy the weapons they 
use to attack police officers have emerged in a just-published, 5-year study by 
the FBI.

Among other things, the data reveal that most would-be cop killers:

--show signs of being armed that officers miss;

--have more experience using deadly force in "street combat" than their 
intended victims;

--practice with firearms more often and shoot more accurately;

--have no hesitation whatsoever about pulling the trigger. "If you hesitate," 
one told the study's researchers, "you're dead. You have the instinct or you 
don't. If you don't, you're in trouble on the street...."

These and other weapons-related findings comprise one chapter in a 180-page 
research summary called "Violent Encounters: A Study of Felonious Assaults on 
Our Nation's Law Enforcement Officers." The study is the third in a series of 
long investigations into fatal and nonfatal attacks on POs by the FBI team of 
Dr. Anthony Pinizzotto, clinical forensic psychologist, and Ed Davis, criminal 
investigative instructor, both with the Bureau's Behavioral Science Unit, and 
Charles Miller III, coordinator of the LEOs Killed and Assaulted program."

One of the unsurprising tidbits...

"Predominately handguns were used in the assaults on officers and all but one 
were obtained illegally, usually in street transactions or in thefts. In 
contrast to media myth, none of the firearms in the study was obtained from gun 
shows. What was available "was the overriding factor in weapon choice," the 
report says. Only 1 offender hand-picked a particular gun "because he felt it 
would do the most damage to a human being."

Researcher Davis, in a presentation and discussion for the International Assn. 
of Chiefs of Police, noted that none of the attackers interviewed was "hindered 
by any law--federal, state or local--that has ever been established to prevent 
gun ownership. They just laughed at gun laws.""
 
 
Professor Joseph Olson, J.D., LL.M.         o-  651-523-2142  
Hamline University School of Law             f-   651-523-2236
St. Paul, MN  55113-1235                        c-  612-865-7956
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