^^ Yeah. That's what bothers me about this one.
^^ Yeah. That's what bothers me about this one.
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Don't wanna get shot by the police?
"Stop Resisting Arrest!"
I want to hear quotes from the other officers on scene.
"I said, 'Dude, what the f_ck are you doing?!'"
"There are no finger prints under water."
Cartaker: "Why did you shoot me?"
Officer: "I dont know"
And then to cuff him and leave him there? Ok i get the 911 call and the witness the chief talks about at the press conference. But their is so much wrong with this story. Im guessing this DB had his safety off and finger on the trigger. But really? You arrive on scene and the guy complys on the ground hands above his head, with open communication and the "stand off" results in an innocent care worker shot and hamd cuffed on the asphalt. I agree with their decision to let the state and DOJ investigate this one, because you cant explain it. I dont agree with most law suits but i hope this guy retires wealthy after this show of stupidity.
If this officer isnt charged and convicted this will end all credibility with LE. Some shoots are good, some are bad, and some are WTF, but in the end he is responsible for every round he sends down range just like everyone else.
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After FBI Director Comey and Hillary you think LE has any credibility? It is every man for himself.
It is just the state protecting people from themselves.
I guess Zika virus is a good a defense as any.
OP's link has AIDS, but seriously in what universe is the shooter not in jail right now? This is why people turn on the cops, justifiably in my opinion in this case.
That is not true generally. If that was anyone other than a police officer they would be in the county lockup awaiting trial for the facts to come out. It looks like a seriously bad shoot. Maybe I'm wrong, but I would not get the benefit of the doubt until I got to court if then.
I didn't condemn any entire group, simply stated that this type of preferential treatment reflects poorly on the profession in the eyes of many. It gives good cops a bad name and ammunition to people like BLM. If police in this country feel like they are getting a bad reputation, no one can change it but themselves through positive interactions with the public.
There should be protests and a dialogue when these sorts of incidents happen, but saner people should take lead and have better and realistic goals about how and what to change. I believe that the higher-ups in the departments should also take a proactive role in these sorts of cases and be more of an arbitrator between the police force and the public. It seems like no one these days wants any change for the better.