I have never heard it called that but have heard most law enforcement are taught two in the chest first then one in the head. But in this case it should be about 15 in the head and 15 in the chest.
I'm surprised that they didn't bring a 240Bravo with a full belt and empty it all into the guy just to make sure that he was really dead. Taking chances with terrorists is a very stupid idea.
The idea behind the double tap is two successive shots in the centre of mass because that's the easiest thing to hit. You then reassess, and take a well aimed shot to the head if required (which is the Mozambique/Failure drill)
Hso, just because the SEAL is highly trained doesn't mean he doesn't have emotions. It's entirely possible he wanted to empty a mag and restrained himself.
Somebody misused a term and someone else quoted it. Errr...so what?
Somehow the image of the POTUS kickin' back to watch the live show of a solider killing a terrorist is a bit more off-putting, but that's not a THR topic.
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