
Sedona Police Department removes ‘warning shot’
In Sedona Red Rock News:
The Sedona Police Department removed a policy on Oct. 7 that appeared to condone the use of firing warning shots by its officers as a means to gain compliance from suspects.
It’s a tactic described by Judicial Watch Southwest Projects Coordinator Mark Spencer as “incredibly dangerous and is a city liability waiting to happen,” he wrote in August. “In police work we call this ‘Barney Fife firearms tactics.’ This policy [was] foolish because it is dangerous and costly for all involved.”
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