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Comment by Hamuko

13 hours ago

>What would happen if the owner was armed and harmed the police thinking that they were criminals?

A hefty prison sentence for illegal handling of firearms and attempted homicide would be my guess.

First time murder is typically gives around 12 years in Denmark.

Sentences are not added up. So yes, trying to shot a police officer will definitely get you decent sentence -- it's not hefty by American standards.

I was thinking of the police officers. Why risk your life for such a petty crime?

  • This is Denmark not America, there is literally no risk to their life.

    • Just because Denmark doesn't have the same gun laws, culture around using guns for self-defense, or prevalence of guns as the US does, it doesn't mean that Danish police face no risk when they raid someone's home. Anytime the cops raid someone's home, regardless of whether or not is it a legitimate raid of a legitimate criminal, it's a violent act and there's risk that the cops will be hurt or killed.

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  • The activist is well known. They likely knew he would answer the door, yet they still broke it down. In the U.S., you'd probably shoot some dog in that situation, if one was available.

    The entire scene is probably not meant as effective policing, but as punitive theater. This also explains why they disabled the cameras, as the theater was not intended for content reuse.

    Given that, I'd assume they knew he wouldn't shoot them or do anything even remotely like that.

  • I think the gun proliferation situation in Denmark is probably different than the US