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A Marine-turned-cop was fired after he did not shoot a man who had a gun. His Marine training led him to believe there wasn’t clear hostile intent; his bosses say he risked other officers’ lives.
Military-Trained Police May Be Less Hasty To Shoot, But That Got This Vet Fired
Illustration: Chelsea Beck/NPR
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