You're debating some statement entirely removed from its context, which was to argue against a certain aggressiveness in encounters with citizens.
You can't shoot your way out of a heart attack or random car crashes.
(Also, and this just continues your already lost line of argumentation, "exertion" does not cause heart attacks, considering it's basically a synonym for sports. Too much red meat, beer, alcohol, anger, air pollution, and, yes, donuts do)
I'm debating directly OPs points. If you feel this conversation is off track, then you should chastise OP, because I am just responding directly to them.
Too much exertion will trigger a heart attack. Which is why heart attacks spike the day after it snows, because people with susceptible hearts go out and do vigorous, unusual activity.
You can't shoot your way out of a heart attack or random car crashes.
(Also, and this just continues your already lost line of argumentation, "exertion" does not cause heart attacks, considering it's basically a synonym for sports. Too much red meat, beer, alcohol, anger, air pollution, and, yes, donuts do)