It's another example of why you should be as discrete as you can when carrying. The guy had a CCW license and witnesses did not see a gun, so I'm assuming he was carrying concealed and was printed or said he had a gun. Let's not make this into a "police are lying to cover themselves" discussion, but The "suspect is armed" part made a significant impact on how the situation was handled. I bet if the call went in without the "he has a gun" part he may only have been tazed.
http://www.lvrj.com/news/slaying-of-army-veteran-shocks-friends-98223884.html
http://www.lvrj.com/news/slaying-of-army-veteran-shocks-friends-98223884.html
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