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Ambiguous Deadly Force Decisions Under Stress: Josh Shemenski’s Second Shooting


By Brian MCKenna SUMMARY


Some offi cers go through their entire careers never experiencing a deadly force encounter. Offi cer Josh Shemenski survived two separate incidents within 18 months of each other where he was compelled to shoot through his windshield. Making an ambiguous deadly force decision under stress takes preparation, information and training.


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Ambiguous Deadly Force Decisions Under Stress:


Josh Shemenski’s Second Shooting


34 The Police Marksman Sep-Oct 2014 www.policemarksman.com


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