EDITORIAL | Split-second decisions: when should police use ‘deadly force’?

EDITORIAL | Split-second decisions: when should police use ‘deadly force’?

[Times Live - South Africa] - 26/02/2025
SA's high levels of violence pose significant risks to police and law enforcement officers pursuing hardened criminals who have no qualms about unleashing their firepower when confronted by the law
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