It is realistic. He had enough time to talk commands lol.....come on breh....stop it. You aim at the feet. He had atleast 8 bullets and he is a trained shooter. You aim at the feet.
Yall giving the cop a pass on this? I'm not tryna confrontational. But that cop is trained to shoot and hit a target. He could've shot at the ground.
You clearly have not been educated on firearm usage as well as grossly overestimate the amount of police training in firearms. A cop is just required to hit paper 5 times at a distance of 3 yards, 5 yards and 10 yards. Once or twice a year. This is for a standard police officer. Not swat, not a special force or unit. I go to the range more and shoot more often that 90% of police officers and so do most people with gun range memberships. 15 shots to qualify. That's it.
It's incredibly hard to hit a moving target, let alone the extremities of a moving target. You shoot at center mass because it's the largest area, you don't shoot for the legs or a hand or a foot. Your significantly less likely to get a hit and the first rule of firearm safety is to know what's in front, behind and to the sides of your target. The second being doing ever shoot at anything you aren't trying to destroy.
You dont shoot to wound, to injure, to obtain compliance. It's supposed to be a last resort to end a threat. Not a bargaining chip or negotiation tool.
There is no such thing as a warning shot. That shyt is in tv and in movies. You don't shoot in the air because bullets land somewhere. If a bullet comes down on your house and hits your grandma or hits your car, then what? You don't shoot at the ground because on solid surfaces the bullet is going to fragment and the shrapnel will injure you. You don't have time to run into a grassy area or find a mound of leaves or something soft and absorbent that'll retain a bullet.