That is the most realistic part of the movie. A cop shoots a child for no particularly good reason, gets promoted to deep state agent.
Then he spends the rest of the movie being bad at his job because he had no training.
that kid out recording in landscape mode at this time of night? that cinematography is WAY too advanced for them, Chief.. if you ask me, they was about to start some shit, and I'd appreciate it if you eased up off my back about it
Realistically, they probably deduct more points for a kill shot than hitting them with a “stray”
So that trainees can't distinguish threats by their presence or lack of vital organs.
That's why I would do it at least.
And glass pipes sold at gas stations are for holding flowers.
Sometimes someone knows exactly what they are selling and will pretend to be confused about it.
Probably took a lot of restraint to not make this a black person and/or a woman.
Triumph Systems
The triumph or gunning down someone for using their constitutionally protected rights as protected by the Supreme Court
https://www.triumph-systems.com/products/threat-no-threat-double-sided-targets
It’s the “no threat” side of this
Not like pigs would be smart enough to know the difference though, awfully designed product
Idk, seems like plausible deniablity to me. If it's not supposed to be shot, why are the heart, lungs and brain outlined?
Not that I think they put that much thought into it, but the absence of the target outlines would serve as an additional (and unintentional) visual cue that it's the "no-threat" side.
It’s the “no threat” side of this
Training cops to look at a guy with a camera and see someone who can rapidly transform into a guy with a gun will have no repercussions I can think of.
Hold on, they told me that if I have nothing to hide I have nothing to fear! Guess that only applies to poor people.
Cockroaches sure do hate any light shining on them don't they?