76°F
weather icon Clear

LETTER: Why can’t law enforcement use non-lethal tactics?

The shooting death in 2024 of a Las Vegas man in his home is a tragedy (“Right decision,” Saturday Review-Journal). What I want to know: Why?

Police officers must go through firearms training and how to make a judgment in critical situations. Why are they trained to aim above the waist instead of below to incapacitate the intruder? Years ago, I read where an unstable women with a knife at an outdoor disturbance started to approach an officer from 10 feet away and was told to stop and drop the knife. She did not and was shot three times above the waist and died. One shot in the lower extremities would have accomplished the advancement.

Yes possessing a gun is a different story. Life is precious, so shouldn’t the first priority be to maim instead of kill?

MOST READ
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
THE LATEST
LETTER: One way to pay down the federal debt

With a few budget “haircuts” here and there, the prospects of a balanced federal budget are much closer to reality. What a novel concept.

LETTER: Tourism decline: Donald Trump isn’t helping

About the criticisms of the “please come to Nevada” campaign: What can a slogan, no matter how compelling or clever, do when the deck is stacked against us?

LETTER: Las Vegas must stop building

What I don’t get is why, with the water crisis, we continue to build around 12,000 new homes here in Las Vegas every year.

LETTER: Does the punishment fit the crime?

A woman gets probation for pulling out a gun and firing shots at a group of individuals on the Strip? Insanity.

MORE STORIES