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wasnt this for j-walking?
The article says that she struck the officer at one point.
wasnt this for j-walking?
wasnt this for j-walking?
I won't post it here, but the Philando Castile dashcam tape is out and I can't figure out how this cop was acquitted.
I won't post it here, but the Philando Castile dashcam tape is out and I can't figure out how this cop was acquitted.
you don't know what the officer saw or if the guy started reaching for the gun. If there was a shoulder cam maybe it would be different
you don't know what the officer saw or if the guy started reaching for the gun. If there was a shoulder cam maybe it would be different
you don't know what the officer saw or if the guy started reaching for the gun. If there was a shoulder cam maybe it would be different
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...id-about-the-shooting/?utm_term=.68fa14cef3ac
Video contained at link, viewer discretion advised. Unbelievable. We have a serious issue with policing in this country. He should be in jail for manslaughter.
"You don't know what he saw"... yeah, he didn't either. The Castile notifies the officer he has a firearm, the officer says "don't pull it out" and he replies "I'm not pulling it out", and the officer freaks out and shoots him multiple times. Just absolutely unloads the clip from point blank range.
I'm sorry but we need to live in a world where "thinking" someone "might" be reaching for a gun is not just cause to execute them.
Cleveland Heights four-star defensive end Tyreke Smith didn't have much to prove during Ohio State's one-day camp on Saturday, as he's already one of the most sought-after prospects in the country. In addition to holding an offer from the Buckeyes, programs such as Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oregon, Penn State, Texas, UCLA and USC are pulling out all the stops to get him to commit.
“I hope I don't get killed for being black today.”
That's a powerful message from a 17-year-old kid who shouldn't even have to worry about losing his life, but that's also a reality for so many young African-Americans across the country. Smith lives in a county that saw a state-high 168 homicides last year, and he wants to use his platform as a star athlete to make a positive impact on his community.
“I decided to wear the shirt because I wanted to bring attention to the epidemic of blacks being killed at an alarming rate,” Smith said. “What we would like to do is have people talk about these issues to reduce the murder rate of African-Americans.”
Now before you rush to judgment, understand that Smith isn't just talking about the Cleveland police officer who fatally shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice and other examples of police brutality that seemingly dominate headline news. He's also talking about the black-on-black crime that is destroying his city brick by brick.
“The shirt was created to bring light into the every day problems that blacks face between police and black-on-black crimes,” Tyreke's older brother, Malik, said. “The shirt exemplifies a voice that we have, but may not be heard. So why not have people see it?”
I think you're misreading the article. He's not saying cops SHOULD get off for this kind of thing, just that juries are manipulated into misunderstanding the legal standard.Crazy article. The quote about marijuana is ridiculous.
On a related note. We've all seen the guys who open carry assault style guns into public places (like Chipotle). If someone like that comes into my shop, can I unload on him because I am in fear for my life? According to this story, cops can. Would the same hold true for a civilian?
I think you're misreading the article. He's not saying cops SHOULD get off for this kind of thing, just that juries are manipulated into misunderstanding the legal standard.
The NRA is a fraud and has been for some time. I lost all respect for them after their role in the Connecticut gun control legislation post-Sandy Hook. They completely rolled over and played dead in exchange for kickbacks from the Connecticut legislature in the form of mandatory gun safety training classes. Guess who's the only approved provider of these gun safety training classes? You guessed it, the NRA.
I understand but if juries are consistently coming to non-guilty verdicts than that's essentially the "practical standard", if not the legal standard. What I'm curious about is if the same "standard" would hold for a citizen.
Any officers on this board care to describe the proper way to handle a traffic stop when the driver informs you that he legally has a firearm?
This dumbass cop had zero right being a police officer given his abundantly clear lack of ability to remain calm and level-headed in a situation that warranted absolutely zero reason to be on edge, draw his firearm, and fucking unload his mag into the driver.
I am utterly speechless. The jury needs their heads examined.
Any officers on this board care to describe the proper way to handle a traffic stop when the driver informs you that he legally has a firearm?
This dumbass cop had zero right being a police officer given his abundantly clear lack of ability to remain calm and level-headed in a situation that warranted absolutely zero reason to be on edge, draw his firearm, and fucking unload his mag into the driver.
I am utterly speechless. The jury needs their heads examined.
Yeah, my initial inclination is no way. Like if you shoot someone in a traffic altercation with another civilian because you "felt scared" it never passes... generally, if you shoot first you better have stone cold proof that you were defending yourself to claim self defense... you can't be like "yeah I shot him but I thought he was reaching for a gun even though he told me he wasn't and then later I verified that in fact he was not armed." You'd go to jail 100% of the time, IMO.
Except Trayvon Martin jumped George Zimmerman per eyewitness testimony and physical evidence.Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman, anyone?
Travon Martin, George Zimmerman, anyone?