
By HOI-ABC
BLOOMINGTON – If you’ve ever wondered what a tense confrontation feels like for police, you could almost experience that in the Twin-Cities.
Our news partner HOI-ABC reports members of the public were invited to take part in Project Blue Life, simulating shooting scenarios, complete with video simulators, safe weapons and experienced instructors.
The speed of making that important choice struck everyone who participated.
“So, it’s like, what are they doing with their hands?” said McLean County Board member Chuck Erickson. “If they make a sudden move, I have to be ready. If they don’t I need to lay low because I don’t want to hurt anybody unnecessarily.”
One woman felt she was too slow to get the gun in place and work the trigger.
The McLean County Sheriff’s Office hosted the event – a two-hour program run with the Illinois Fraternal Order of Police.
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