Nicely done officers. Watch to the end, its only 70 seconds.
But worth it.
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it certainly seems like they shot the fuck out of the dude when he was on the ground, and that should be looked into.
I mean, on one hand, it certainly seems like they shot the fuck out of the dude when he was on the ground, and that should be looked into.
On the other, they were 100% in the right to shoot him at first.
When the cops shoot a guy, they do it with the intention of killing him. "Warning shots" and "shoot to wound" are fantasies made up by people who don't understand the point of using a gun in the first place.
You can't blame police when they're already overhyped, to begin with, and then some idiot pulls out a gun. This was never going to end well.Nicely done officers. Watch to the end, its only 70 seconds.But worth it.
This.When the cops shoot a guy, they do it with the intention of killing him. "Warning shots" and "shoot to wound" are fantasies made up by people who don't understand the point of using a gun in the first place.
I don't think I'd accept that explanation unqualified from the local cops.When the cops shoot a guy, they do it with the intention of killing him. "Warning shots" and "shoot to wound" are fantasies made up by people who don't understand the point of using a gun in the first place.
I don't think I'd accept that explanation unqualified from the local cops.
For example, if they shot the guy and he dropped his gun or something, and they just went and executed him anyway, that wouldn't be acceptable.
Actually, in general, I don't think I'd accept any explanation where the ultimate argument boils down to "... it's policy". If there are immediate facts that lead to a more reasonable conclusion, even if they disagree with policy or how the police are trained, that conclusion takes priority.