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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] How did the police know with 100% certainty that he was unarmed?[/quote] It's the police's responsibility to know if he's armed before blowing him away.[/quote] So a guy can reach into his pocket and look like he’s pulling out a gun, and then he points it at them - but it ends up being a bar of soap…you really think the police have time to judge that in a split second? I know that’s not what happened here. But c’mon. You’re being ridiculous with you’re statement. [/quote] +1000 The police are not responsible here. Also, it is probably best to not choose “recidivist criminal” as your career.[/quote] So if the police are not at fault, why was one of the two officers fired for not following use-of-force protocol?[/quote] A police officer being fired doesn't mean that he is at fault or didn't use force properly. This is why law enforcement has unions.[/quote] I’m curious to see how the union will spin the pursuit of a thief who stole one pair of sunglasses through the crowded mall to outside the mall and into a wooded area. Doesn’t seem a proportionate response, and it set off a chain of events that ended in a death.[/quote] No need to spin anything. A foot pursuit is absolutely reasonable when attempting to arrest/detain a suspect. Unlike a vehicle pursuit, they aren't creating a dangerous situation for the general public. The police are unable to predict the future actions of a suspect. It's actually their job to enforce the law, and that includes pursuing bad guys and using force when necessary.[/quote] I think these people want pool rules, fast walk only. [/quote] Sorry, but most people don't buy into social justice warrior nonsense. Please stop making excuses for criminals and thank you for supporting our boys in blue.[/quote] Just sos you know, I'm behind the boys in blue on this one, but not on their side in all the police brutality cases.[/quote]
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