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in reply to π΄ Seph π πΎ • • •Sensitive content
The image is a three-panel infographic titled "HOW RUBBER BULLETS ARE MEANT TO BE USED" and "HOW POLICE ARE USING THEM." The top panel shows a stick figure aiming a rubber bullet gun at another stick figure from 36 to 72 yards away, with a red line indicating the intended trajectory. The text explains that rubber bullets are meant to be fired at the ground at an angle to reduce velocity and risk of grievous bodily harm or death.
The middle panel depicts a stick figure aiming a rubber bullet gun at another stick figure from less than 30 yards away, with a red line showing the actual trajectory. The text states that police have repeatedly been recorded firing at protesters' and journalists' faces from distances of less than 30 yards.
The bottom panel features a detailed illustration of a human skull with a rubber bullet entering the eye socket, causing fragments to break into the brain, leading to cranial bleeding. The text explains that rubber bullets have enough force to fracture the skull, sending bone fragments into the brain, and that bullets striking the orbital socket can completely destroy the eye and penetrate the brain, causing death. It also mentions that since their adoption by police forces around the US and the world, rubber bullets have killed 3% of those they injure and hundreds have been permanently blinded.
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Andreas K
in reply to π΄ Seph π πΎ • • •Well rubber bullets are obviously only non-lethal if used correctly.
Now that I mentioned that, this sentence is valid more or less true for any ammunition.