This is the shooting video Gardena police didn't want you to see
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/l...714-story.html




Perhaps the persepective of this veteran LEO should be considered.

I Was A Cop In A Country With No Guns: 6 Startling Truths
http://www.cracked.com/personal-expe...ng-truths.html

Over the first eight months of 2015, American police killed 776 people, while British police killed exactly one. American police are eight times as likely to kill a citizen, and ten times as likely to die on the job, as their essentially unarmed British counterparts.

We wanted to get an idea of just why this was, so we spoke to Charley Clark, who spent nearly a decade as a police constable and a detective constable in Hackney, one of the most deprived and dangerous boroughs in London. Naturally, as we were writing about how much safer the UK is with its lack of guns, despite having a commensurate percentage of unstable potential criminals, this happened. But the fact that the attacker is alive to face trial is a testament to the police involved and to how long it takes Trojan, the British Police armed response teams, to arrive. The suspect was armed -- the arresting officers were not. Welcome to policing, British-style.

WARNING: TONS OF BRITISH SLANG AHEAD.

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Too much to include in a post. Click the link above to learn about his perspective.