Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site olivee.UUCP Path: utzoo!utcs!lsuc!pesnta!hplabs!oliveb!olivee!gnome From: gnome@olivee.UUCP (Gary Traveis) Newsgroups: net.legal,net.politics Subject: Re: NYC subway "hero" Message-ID: <243@olivee.UUCP> Date: Tue, 5-Feb-85 18:11:20 EST Article-I.D.: olivee.243 Posted: Tue Feb 5 18:11:20 1985 Date-Received: Thu, 7-Feb-85 06:46:10 EST References: <776@reed.UUCP> <709@hou2h.UUCP> <912@amdahl.UUCP> <305@desint.UUCP> <170@cadre.ARPA> <491@fisher.UUCP> <532@mhuxt.UUCP> <499@fiTue, 5-Feb-85 15:11:20 PST Organization: Olivetti ATC, Cupertino, Ca Lines: 14 Xref: utcs net.legal:1390 net.politics:7204 Something that is also overlooked when talking about hollow-point bullets is that they tend to be chosen by police because they expend all of their energy when they hit their target. I a cop uses non-hollow point bullets in an urban environment, chances are that the bullet will go in one side, out the other and into bystanders. I have to agree with the comment about the press knowing of only two kinds of bullets -Armor piercing , and Dum Dum. Dum dee dum ... Gary