PaulR
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Nowhere in my response did I say that the reason behind the gunfire should be more important than the purpose of the police operation.
That being said, HOW would gunfire be used to communicate? If I was operating on the team, is that someone saying 'I'm here'? Is it an ND? Or is it a member of my team coming under contact? Gunfire is not used to communicate because it should only mean one thing - that a threat has been engaged with lethal force. Full stop.
For an example, three shots in a row is a sign of distress: Signaling for Help | MI | Hunter Ed.com™