Airman 1st Class Jeremy Traynor, 2nd Security Forces Squadron patrolman, loads ammunition into an M4 Carbine magazine at the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office firing range in Plain Dealing, La., Feb. 14. To perform their mission, 2 SFS Airmen must be qualified in a variety of weapons. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Benjamin Gonsier)
Staff Sgt. Nicholas Niles, 2nd Security Forces Squadron combat arms, watches security forces Airmen fire their M4 Carbines at the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office firing range in Plain Dealing, La., Feb. 14. Combat Arms instructors are responsible for teaching Airmen how to properly handle and maintain their weapons. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Benjamin Gonsier)
Airman 1st Class Jeremy Traynor, 2nd Security Forces Squadron patrolman, aims an M4 Carbine at a target at the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office firing range in Plain Dealing, La., Feb. 14. Security forces Airmen are qualified in various weapons and shooting positions including standing, kneeling and prone. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Benjamin Gonsier)
Airmen from the 2nd Security Forces Squadron fire their M4 Carbines at the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office firing range in Plain Dealing, La., Feb. 14. Security forces Airmen are qualified in various weapons and shooting positions including standing, kneeling and prone. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Benjamin Gonsier)
Department of the Air Force police officers setup their targets at the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office firing range in Plain Dealing, La., Feb. 14. DAF officers are government employees who must go through rigorous and strict training, and must meet the physical, medical and weapon proficiency standards to be hired. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Benjamin Gonsier)
Department of the Air Force police officers fire their M9 pistols at the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office firing range in Plain Dealing, La., Feb. 14. DAF officers are government employees who must go through rigorous and strict training, and must meet the physical, medical and weapon proficiency standards to be hired. DAF police officers must qualify in the M4 Carbine and M9 pistol annually. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Benjamin Gonsier)
A Department of the Air Force police officer fires an M9 pistol at a target at the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office firing range in Plain Dealing, La., Feb. 14. DAF officers are government employees who must go through rigorous and strict training, and must meet the physical, medical and weapon proficiency standards to be hired. DAF police officers must qualify in the M4 Carbine and M9 pistol annually. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Benjamin Gonsier)
A Department of the Air Force police officer pulls his M9 pistol out of its holster at the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office firing range in Plain Dealing, La., Feb. 14. For safety reasons, the finger is never on the trigger unless an officer is about to shoot. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Benjamin Gonsier)