Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was the female police officer white?
Yes. https://kstp.com/news/bca-identifies-officer-in-daunte-wright-shooting/6073236/
Anonymous wrote: This is horrible we all know this.
The officer involved is a 26 year veteran. One would think she would know the difference between her taser and her gun. A gun weighs more. It would have felt very different to her even in the heat of the moment.
I highly doubt the officer woke up this morning deciding to kill someone. She needed better training and this is negligent manslaughter. A "senior" member of the department should know the difference between a gun and a taser.
Whatever this man did prior to getting killed is not the issue. Anyone who thinks so is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, more people here to say "it's not a race thing." How many times do you need to say "it's not a race thing" before you realize (or acknowledge) that it is?
Anonymous wrote:Was the female police officer white?
Anonymous wrote:Look, it’s obvious and simple what happened now that the video is out:
She grabbed her sidearm instead of her Tazer. A single shot was accidentally deployed.
This was simply a tragic accident, that’s all.
No racism, no intent. Just let this one go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is the identity of the officer being protected?
Probably not.
She doesn’t work for US Capitol Police.
Her name is not anywhere so I think it’s still being withheld
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please explain how the shooting was not justified. Once the guy went back to get in the car, why isn’t use of lethal force reasonable. (I recognize she meant to use a taser, but even if she intended to use a gun, what’s the issue.). The guy could have been reaching for a gun. Has anyone seen the New Mexico video showing the officer getting gunned down?
https://nypost.com/2021/04/11/new-mexico-cop-darrian-jarrotts-shooting-death-during-traffic-stop-video/
Or what about the Nashville cop getting shot by the woman who went back into her car, resisting arrest:
https://lawandcrime.com/crazy/maam-put-the-gun-down-video-shows-tennessee-cop-and-woman-shooting-each-other-as-she-tried-to-flee-stop/
At some point, shouldn't not killing people be more important than taking people into custody? It's not like he was actively committing a crime at that moment. Maybe we need to err on the side of life, rather than shows of force.
You’re completely missing the point. He’s resisting arrest and he goes back into the car. How do the police know that he’s not reaching for a gun. Are they supposed to wait until they see his hands? Go watch those videos I linked to.
Yes. They are supposed to let him go. He is not a fleeing felon and he is not a danger to society.
That is what police policy states.
Nice spinning of the facts. You make it like he was running away and the police shot him in the back. Once he got into back into the car, he could have reached for a gun. Spare me your armchair quarterbacking. And please show me the police policy that says once a guy resists arrest and gets into his car, it’s policy to just let him go.
Holy crap. You think lethal force is A-ok because someone could be doing something. Jesus f-ing Christ.
The real problem here is that policing attracts the lowest quality people. The idiots, the bullies, the authoritarians. And the boot lickers that support them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: This is horrible we all know this.
The officer involved is a 26 year veteran. One would think she would know the difference between her taser and her gun. A gun weighs more. It would have felt very different to her even in the heat of the moment.
I highly doubt the officer woke up this morning deciding to kill someone. She needed better training and this is negligent manslaughter. A "senior" member of the department should know the difference between a gun and a taser.
Whatever this man did prior to getting killed is not the issue. Anyone who thinks so is wrong.
Oh, so personal responsibility is only a thing for people who are trying to earn a living, NOT criminals. Gotcha. Guess we can just go ahead and cancel the whole justice system, huh?
You should probably be executed the next time you speed while driving. Shrugs / personal responsibility.
If I tried to give chase while being arrested, yes, I would expect to be shot. In fact, this is widely acknowledged—people do “suicide by cop” all the time operating on this assumption.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: This is horrible we all know this.
The officer involved is a 26 year veteran. One would think she would know the difference between her taser and her gun. A gun weighs more. It would have felt very different to her even in the heat of the moment.
I highly doubt the officer woke up this morning deciding to kill someone. She needed better training and this is negligent manslaughter. A "senior" member of the department should know the difference between a gun and a taser.
Whatever this man did prior to getting killed is not the issue. Anyone who thinks so is wrong.
Oh, so personal responsibility is only a thing for people who are trying to earn a living, NOT criminals. Gotcha. Guess we can just go ahead and cancel the whole justice system, huh?
You should probably be executed the next time you speed while driving. Shrugs / personal responsibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: This is horrible we all know this.
The officer involved is a 26 year veteran. One would think she would know the difference between her taser and her gun. A gun weighs more. It would have felt very different to her even in the heat of the moment.
I highly doubt the officer woke up this morning deciding to kill someone. She needed better training and this is negligent manslaughter. A "senior" member of the department should know the difference between a gun and a taser.
Whatever this man did prior to getting killed is not the issue. Anyone who thinks so is wrong.
Oh, so personal responsibility is only a thing for people who are trying to earn a living, NOT criminals. Gotcha. Guess we can just go ahead and cancel the whole justice system, huh?