Hollow points are best for protection of innocent bystanders. You want the bad guy to absorb the force of impact and not have the bullet exit him at all.
The extra tissue damage from bullet fragments careening and ricocheting around inside the body is a highly desirable intended result. You want the internal bodily tissues of the target to soak up all that energy, to create maximum internal bleeding.
(Remember, Geneva, we're shooting this guy not to give him a nice massage, but to stop him from being able to continue his life-threatening behavior. Often, that means killing.)
Hollow points are best for protection of innocent bystanders. You want the bad guy to absorb the force of impact and not have the bullet exit him at all.
The extra tissue damage from bullet fragments careening and ricocheting around inside the body is a highly desirable intended result. You want the internal bodily tissues of the target to soak up all that energy, to create maximum internal bleeding.
(Remember, Geneva, we're shooting this guy not to give him a nice massage, but to stop him from being able to continue his life-threatening behavior. Often, that means killing.)