Deescalate. Maybe spend some money on training if that's a foreign concept to you- I mean them. Other forces know how to do it. |
Police have procedures for a reason, because bad procedures lead to deaths. This has been studied for over 50 year. Chasing a moped is against regulations because it leads to deaths. They know this. They knowingly broke regulations and caused a death, which they know is probable. No, it's not like telling your kid to cross the street. It's like telling a doctor not to use a procedure because it causes death but he uses it anyway. |
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| The cops violated their own procedures set up to prevent tragedies like what happened. |
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Protestors smashed the store window of Saks in Friendship Heights.. on the MD side. Not sure what this is protesting against -- MoCo police had nothing to do with this moped incident:
http://robertdyer.blogspot.com/2020/10/montgomery-county-police-deployed-in.html |
Claiming protesters moved from the 4D station on Georgia "up Wisconsin Avenue" to Georgetown and ultimately Bethesda displays a creative understanding of local geography. |
| If it does turn out the cops violated their own policies/procedures in this incident, then charges of something akin to criminally negligent homicide should be in order. Really, citizens should be pissed that armed agents of the state are acting like thugs. Defund the police movement is much closer to the founding vision of this country than many realize or want to admit. |
I sustained scrapes and bruises in NYC once when knocked over by a speeding bicycle on an NYC crowded sidewalk. Plus smelled like urine and likely landed in a puddle . C'est la vie. Considering the protests-rioting-looting during the pandemic the police should not do anything that could exacerbate or be a causation of such. No police should even have bothered with him at all...drive on by from when they saw him on the sidewalk. If people were on the sidewalk? Ignore him. Was he lawfully operating the moped? Seems not. If he injured some one or himself then so be it. Having been pulled over and know other pulled over basically one cooperates with police. The John Doe might have been because he had no license or other id in his possession. DC courts show incidents with John Doe then the name. Assuming same individual some one called in a breaking and entering in June - resisted arrest -broke officers hand. All the more reason for police to do nothing since situation could develope. Civil unrest isn't worth it unless a call could prevent injury etc to an innocent party. In Philadelphia policee were called and sadly some one had to do something about the knife. DC police should have just ignored Hylton. https://dmv.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dmv/publication/attachments/June%202018%20Non-traditional%20Motor%20Vehicle%20chart.pdf |
Ha ha. Police have qualified immunity thanks to SCOTUS. If the cops violated procedures, YOU will pay for it. There will be a civil suit against the police, DC will settle, and your tax dollars will pay for it. |
DC is at a tipping point with crime. If those officers get fired we are going to be Baltimore pretty soon. As someone who lived in DC in the 80s, it’s not going to be pretty. |
It's not the current state of the law because police chases endanger the public. As a policy matter, police procedures should prohibit police actions that endanger the public. |
It cam result in death, anytime someone is acting out of control accidents can happen |
What if we just shot him before he fleed |
Cracking down on the people who are destroying property, looting, and assaulting officers? |
He couldn’t park the moped and look for his keys? |