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#112
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08-18-2014, 01:45 PM
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Re: St. Louis Riots After Cop Kills Unarmed Teen
Trying to take a cops gun authorizes the use of deadly force. I'm not saying that's what happened, but it's a real possibility. And while committing a felony and trying to secure a weapon by force from a law enforcement officer gives the officer authority to use deadly force. And if he deems the assailant as a threat to anyone if he escapes. Deadly force is justified to prevent escape. There's many different versions of what happened. Today I watched a video that was reportedly of a witness saying Brown was running towards the officer when the deadly shot was fired. Most everyone knows this law. You're assuming he was giving up. But if he did go for the gun, and did assault the officer. And ran away. Stopped and was returning towards the officer, even with his hands up. Deadly force can be used. |
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#114
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08-18-2014, 02:09 PM
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Re: St. Louis Riots After Cop Kills Unarmed Teen
Watching CNN. They are getting ready to release this soon. Second account of the officers story as given to his friend "josie". Account of the officers side of the story. (I'm making it as short as possible) Officer came across the boys. Saw the cigars, attempted to stop them. MB reached into the window and pushed the officer 2X hitting him. At some point he grabbed the officers gun. Gun went off during struggle. Boys took off running. Officer got out and told them to freeze. MB turned around and started taunting the officer, bum rushed him and the officer shot him. Last shot to the head. *Officer felt the kid was on something as he was "amped up"* I will keep an eye out for a proper link. |
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#115
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08-18-2014, 02:41 PM
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Re: St. Louis Riots After Cop Kills Unarmed Teen
I'm absolutely in favor of liberty and the right to privacy, but i'd support cops wearing a lapel cam - it keeps everyone honest in the interaction. It will keep the cop accountable for how he interacts with the citizen and it will keep the citizen accountable for THEIR behavior. The tech is out there and it can be easily deployed at a reasonable cost to taxpayers. I'm for it. |
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#120
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08-18-2014, 04:12 PM
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Re: St. Louis Riots After Cop Kills Unarmed Teen
And because of that, killing him (over $49 worth of cheap-ass cigars) is proportional justice. Look, I'm not sayin' this guy's a prince, it's that we're all just too ready to go to guns in this country and kill someone for the slightest affront. Cut off in traffic? Flipped you the bird? He stole $50 in merchandise I guess in America that's the solution to every problem... |