Sonya Massey: Monday Release of Footage

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:All she had to do was follow directions.

She did. She went to attend to the pot. Then when he went crazy (because HE didn’t take HIS meds) she apologized (for nothing) as she was putting the pot down. HE IS rebuked.


Interesting conclusion given the fact that you can't see what happened in the video
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All she had to do was follow directions.

She did. She went to attend to the pot. Then when he went crazy (because HE didn’t take HIS meds) she apologized (for nothing) as she was putting the pot down. HE IS rebuked.


Did you miss where she grabbed the pot and stated I rebuke you in the name of Jesus?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why did they even enter the home?


Yeah that didn’t make sense to me either. And demand her ID? He was unnecessarily escalating the situation to begin with.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All she had to do was follow directions.

She did. She went to attend to the pot. Then when he went crazy (because HE didn’t take HIS meds) she apologized (for nothing) as she was putting the pot down. HE IS rebuked.


Did you miss where she grabbed the pot and stated I rebuke you in the name of Jesus?


Most cops I know are Christian (specifically catholic) so this probable came across as very offensive.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All she had to do was follow directions.

She did. She went to attend to the pot. Then when he went crazy (because HE didn’t take HIS meds) she apologized (for nothing) as she was putting the pot down. HE IS rebuked.


Did you miss where she grabbed the pot and stated I rebuke you in the name of Jesus?


Most cops I know are Christian (specifically catholic) so this probable came across as very offensive.


It really doesn't matter how offensive her statement was. You don't kill someone over a statement you dislike. And no, boiling water held 10 feet away is not a "threat" in any way to a adult, mobile man who can step back in seconds. If she was even 1. holding the pot at this point (hard to tell) 2. The pot had hot water in it (looks like she had put it in the sink first and water was running). And let's remember HE is the one who told her to go handle that pot in the first place.
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Cops need to get used to people telling them all sorts of things including but not limited to things about their mothers and daughters…and they still are NOT allowed to shoot.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All she had to do was follow directions.

She did. She went to attend to the pot. Then when he went crazy (because HE didn’t take HIS meds) she apologized (for nothing) as she was putting the pot down. HE IS rebuked.


Did you miss where she grabbed the pot and stated I rebuke you in the name of Jesus?


Most cops I know are Christian (specifically catholic) so this probable came across as very offensive.


It really doesn't matter how offensive her statement was. You don't kill someone over a statement you dislike. And no, boiling water held 10 feet away is not a "threat" in any way to a adult, mobile man who can step back in seconds. If she was even 1. holding the pot at this point (hard to tell) 2. The pot had hot water in it (looks like she had put it in the sink first and water was running). And let's remember HE is the one who told her to go handle that pot in the first place.


Pretty sure attempting to throw boiling water on the police is why they had to take her down not the Jesus statement
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All she had to do was follow directions.

She did. She went to attend to the pot. Then when he went crazy (because HE didn’t take HIS meds) she apologized (for nothing) as she was putting the pot down. HE IS rebuked.


Did you miss where she grabbed the pot and stated I rebuke you in the name of Jesus?


Yea. I saw that. One of my patients told me to go F myself last week. No shots fired. He is nuts.
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Anonymous wrote:I don't see how you said she took it as a joke. I don't know of the boiling water and her remark were related to mental health, although possibly. Odd they said they were worried about fire,it would take a long time for that pot to boil away and even then it would be a hot pot on the burner. As a sometimes absent minded cook I've burned enough rice or beans to know that. I am puzzled about first degree charges but don't know the criminal code specifically where this happened

Did you watch the video?

I did.
Cops usually prefer people to sit still and not move around. U of Chicago expert said they are trained to not send people into lichens where there are dangerous items. "Ma'am, you stay there on the couch, you gave a burner on, I am going to turn it off."

She was not a suspect she called because of a suspected intruder.


Has nothing to do with suspects vs non suspects. Cops want people to stay put, generally. I realize this was just one person vs several but principle still holds, especially because cops do not know when a non suspect might become a suspect. The u of Chicago guy who said police are trained to not let people go into kitchens had a point. Look, suppose there had been a gun or knife on the kitchen floor. Would the cop have told her to go put the gun or knife away? No? Then if cop thinks the pot of water is dangerous why send the civilian to deal with it?


This is not typically part of LE training. She was kind and cooperative prior to walking into the kitchen. Also, a pot of water isn't something you typically think of as a weapon.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All she had to do was follow directions.

She did. She went to attend to the pot. Then when he went crazy (because HE didn’t take HIS meds) she apologized (for nothing) as she was putting the pot down. HE IS rebuked.


Did you miss where she grabbed the pot and stated I rebuke you in the name of Jesus?


Most cops I know are Christian (specifically catholic) so this probable came across as very offensive.


It really doesn't matter how offensive her statement was. You don't kill someone over a statement you dislike. And no, boiling water held 10 feet away is not a "threat" in any way to a adult, mobile man who can step back in seconds. If she was even 1. holding the pot at this point (hard to tell) 2. The pot had hot water in it (looks like she had put it in the sink first and water was running). And let's remember HE is the one who told her to go handle that pot in the first place.


Pretty sure attempting to throw boiling water on the police is why they had to take her down not the Jesus statement


If you saw the video, you saw there was no actual threat. If a cop is threatened by a little lady very far away from him possibly holding hot water, they have no business being a cop.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All she had to do was follow directions.

She did. She went to attend to the pot. Then when he went crazy (because HE didn’t take HIS meds) she apologized (for nothing) as she was putting the pot down. HE IS rebuked.


Did you miss where she grabbed the pot and stated I rebuke you in the name of Jesus?


Most cops I know are Christian (specifically catholic) so this probable came across as very offensive.


It really doesn't matter how offensive her statement was. You don't kill someone over a statement you dislike. And no, boiling water held 10 feet away is not a "threat" in any way to a adult, mobile man who can step back in seconds. If she was even 1. holding the pot at this point (hard to tell) 2. The pot had hot water in it (looks like she had put it in the sink first and water was running). And let's remember HE is the one who told her to go handle that pot in the first place.


Pretty sure attempting to throw boiling water on the police is why they had to take her down not the Jesus statement


If you saw the video, you saw there was no actual threat. If a cop is threatened by a little lady very far away from him possibly holding hot water, they have no business being a cop.


You should get a patent on your x-ray glasses and go on Shark Tank!
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Anonymous wrote:The policeman who shot her is in jail without bail. Is there a purpose to your post?

I’d like to know how these clowns get hired as cops in the first place.


Hard to get good cops in a lot of places after all the attacks on cops.


He had been fired by 6 other police jurisdictions. What does that tell you?

Six? really, how did he get pass HR
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On Monday, police will release the footage showing Sonya Massey being shot in the face by police after calling 911 for help.

In a political environment that is so polarized, how will our nation's politicians address this murder?


I think it is for our judicial system to address this murder. Not for politicians.


There should be legislation in place that problematic cops fired from one department, cannot be fired into another.

This would have prevented this murder.


Maybe we need a national "blackball" list for officers who have crossed the line too many times. They should be removed from law enforcement, prevented from ever serving in law enforcement, and instead take up some other career that does not put them in a position to abuse others ever again.

Agree! Same needs to go for physicians who have been found guilty of malpractice. Enough is enough.

Just for some balance, where is the media attention to all the Caucasian people murdered by evil cops?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused about what actually happened in this video. It looked as though she ducked and apologized just before the officer started shooting, but after the shots were fired, they say something about water landing right at their feet. Did she actually throw the water?

Probably dropped the pot as the bullets entered her skull. That man went around the kitchen counter and took three shots. I just cannot imagine that woman's fear. So irritatingly sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused about what actually happened in this video. It looked as though she ducked and apologized just before the officer started shooting, but after the shots were fired, they say something about water landing right at their feet. Did she actually throw the water?

Probably dropped the pot as the bullets entered her skull. That man went around the kitchen counter and took three shots. I just cannot imagine that woman's fear. So irritatingly sad.


Why probably? Did you see how close the water was to the officer and how high the steam was?
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