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A freeze response is a perfectly common reaction to something like this. Happens regularly in car accidents. People panic, freeze, drive straight into a tree. It's not unlikely that you would react in the same way.
If anything you're the one with the IQ of a cucumber to think otherwise.
The freeze response probably should've come before the gun came out.
As well, it's not some regular Joe-schmoe. It's (supposed to be) a trained professional who is (supposed to be) entrusted with a gun whose purpose is (supposed to be) to serve and protect the people. A trained professional is supposed to know what to do in a shocking situation beyond instinct. That's (supposed to be) the whole point of training them.
So sure, random Lemmy user might react the same way (though probably without drawing a gun). A police officer shouldn't.
Maybe the training shouldn't be, "draw your gun and then figure out what's going on"
Good point, how about you go guard the Israeli embassy right now.