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Officer-involved shooting under investigation in Kenosha

KENOSHA, Wis. (CBS 58 ) -- An officer-involved shooting investigation is underway in Kenosha on Sunday, Aug. 23.

The shooting happened near 28th Avenue and 40th Street around 5:11 p.m., after officers were called for a "domestic incident."

According to police, officers provided immediate aid to the person. They were transported via Flight for Life to Froedtert in Milwaukee for treatment. The person is in serious condition.

A large crowd gathered near the scene following the shooting.

Kenosha Sheriff’s Department and Wisconsin State Patrol were requested immediately so that the scene could be turned over to an agency other than Kenosha police.

The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ), Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) will handle the investigation.

 
Shot in front of a car full of kids?

Headline should be Cops stop insane black man from holding children hostage on high speed chase.

Next time do not let him open the door and start giving cops actual fully auto weapons and full mags. The country needs to stop being held hostage by a fraction of the population who cannot behave like humans.
 
Don’t worry, they’ve already burned down the library.
This happened pretty damn close to my family and me and I’m kinda getting worried about all of the riots getting closer to home. Call me pussy if you will, but this shit never has been this close to me before so it’s my first time dealing with it
 
And how do they think that if they push this far enough and long enough it isn't going to lead to some Turner Diaries style Day of The Rope?

You either have civilization or you have anarchy, you can't have it both ways.

The lack of basic common sense and logic with a huge number of people these days is astounding.

It feels like common sense and logic left these "nice people" a long time ago.
 
Don’t worry, they’ve already burned down the library.
This happened pretty damn close to my family and me and I’m kinda getting worried about all of the riots getting closer to home. Call me pussy if you will, but this shit never has been this close to me before so it’s my first time dealing with it
The most unreal feeling Ive ever got was when I seen the next door neighbor chase a group of six year Olds with a knife for calling him fat.

Bet seeing the house next store being set on fire by rioters would give you the same sense of unreal unease too.
 
I don't think the Officer even planned on firing that first shot. If you look back to the 60's and early 70's, cops used to legitimately accidentally shoot people in the back all the time. Ever see pictures of old-timey cops searching people in the street with their revolvers pressed into someone back?

The reason they stopped doing that was because of an uncontrollable feature of the nervous symptom. Under stress, squeezing something with one of your hands causes a sympathetic response where your other hand mirrors the squeeze on a micro level. So when old-timey coppers would find something on someone and squeeze it, their right hand would flinch and fire a round. That's why modern cops have been trained for decades to holster their weapon or have a partner do a pat-down.

Looks kinda like what happened here as the first shot was while the officer was pulling on dudes shirt. The next two shots are probably muscle memory, too. Notice how his face seems kinda surprised when he looks over at his partner.

Then, for whatever reason, suspect did something to appear to be a threat, triggering the next four shots after the pause.

Shoot is "clean" as jogger should have complied and not reached for a possible weapon. However, either the agency is at fault for not giving guys tazers, or shooter should have just put his weight against the door/pushing dude towards the other cop at the rear of the vehicle and then reholstered his weapon.

Sure is easy to be a monday-morning quarterback, though. Ultimately, the fault once again rests with the jogger for failing to use his brain.

Edit: Also, please remember, folks; vehicles are weapons. With a wall of people standing in front of the vehicle, another cop in front of the driver front wheel, and one at the rear of the vehicle, there were plenty of people at risk of injury or death if the jogger tried to drive away.
 
No, they're not. Why do you think "Black People Time" exists?

Theres a book by Philip zimbardo about that titled psychology of time
How much you wanna bet she did this in hopes of getting a loser black boyfriend cause she couldn't get any from any one else?
 
I don't think the Officer even planned on firing that first shot. If you look back to the 60's and early 70's, cops used to legitimately accidentally shoot people in the back all the time. Ever see pictures of old-timey cops searching people in the street with their revolvers pressed into someone back?

The reason they stopped doing that was because of an uncontrollable feature of the nervous symptom. Under stress, squeezing something with one of your hands causes a sympathetic response where your other hand mirrors the squeeze on a micro level. So when old-timey coppers would find something on someone and squeeze it, their right hand would flinch and fire a round. That's why modern cops have been trained for decades to holster their weapon or have a partner do a pat-down.

Looks kinda like what happened here as the first shot was while the officer was pulling on dudes shirt. The next two shots are probably muscle memory, too. Notice how his face seems kinda surprised when he looks over at his partner.

Then, for whatever reason, suspect did something to appear to be a threat, triggering the next four shots after the pause.

Shoot is "clean" as jogger should have complied and not reached for a possible weapon. However, either the agency is at fault for not giving guys tazers, or shooter should have just put his weight against the door/pushing dude towards the other cop at the rear of the vehicle and then reholstered his weapon.

Sure is easy to be a monday-morning quarterback, though. Ultimately, the fault once again rests with the jogger for failing to use his brain.

Edit: Also, please remember, folks; vehicles are weapons. With a wall of people standing in front of the vehicle, another cop in front of the driver front wheel, and one at the rear of the vehicle, there were plenty of people at risk of injury or death if the jogger tried to drive away.
Which he only got to the drivers side because they did nothing when he was on the passenger side.

This is a hicktown department whose city government passed a resolution to have body cameras back in 2017 and not one single officer has a body camera.

If it wasn't for the video from across the street this would be another Walter Scott story with the police department peddling a bullshit narrative.

I honestly can't think of a single time a helicopter medevac was called in for someone the police shot, that's an easy six figure cost. These cops knew the fucked up with so many cameras on scene and had to actually render aide as opposed to police "rendering aide" which consists of handcuffing the person, calling an ambulance, and letting them bleed to death before it gets there.

I'm rarely (never) on the joggers side but this was incompetent police work start to finish.
 
Let's put aside the debate on whether it was or not justified and just agree that a lot of joggers are celebrating that this random nigga got killed because they're about to own new TV's and clothes. Only fools believe they're all outraged at this occurrence.
 
This is true and I agree with what's said. Its just wrong in application in America in 2020. If America was a place where the coming riots and protests would be shut down and not allowed to fester and ferment you'd be right but that's not where America is. If the man does not have a gun in his car the cops will be viewed as murderers here. It doesn't matter that legally its justifiable. The perception and the media push will out weigh the legalese of this situation. Continuing to do things like this is stupid in the current atmosphere.

The cops need a better way to deal with non compliance then shooting people to kill. Yes people should just comply. We already know they won't and are celebrated for it while apologetics for their actions are written. Continuing to shoot to kill when we know the pattern of what happens next is dumb and the police are partly culpable in engaging in this retarded cycle. I do not know the solution but there needs to be a better way. This rioting bullshit needs to stop.
The cops just want to go home at the end of the day. Until we have bulletproof robocops, they're going to keep shooting morons who act erratically and refuse to comply, because those people are exactly the kind who would shoot at a cop.

If the morons are too dumb to listen to the cop with the gun, and they start running while putting their hands where the cop can't see them, then they were probably not contributing much to the world anyway.
 
If the morons are too dumb to listen to the cop with the gun, and they start running while putting their hands where the cop can't see them, then they were probably not contributing much to the world anyway.

I'm sure he would have invented heart transplants or peanut butter or something if he hadn't been killed.
 
He was likely going for a gun in the car, but that won't matter. More riots incoming.

In Atlanta, they rioted over a saint who wrestled with the cops, took a taser off of them and tried firing it at them. All of which was caught on camera and released to the public very quickly.

In Chicago, they rioted over a fake news story made up on Twitter.
 
I'm sure he would have invented heart transplants or peanut butter or something if he hadn't been killed.
You know, I've looked and looked, all over the internet and in several languages... But I have yet to find any record of a certified genius getting into a brawl with a cop and getting shot in the process.
I guess all that systemic racism is keeping those stories buried, because the news tells me every day that hordes of out-of-control racist cops are mowing down good boys (who didn't do nothing and were getting into college) left and right.
 
Even a casual look at the victim's criminal record shows he's a fucking rapist, with an outstanding warrant for sexual assault and multiple weapon possession charges. So a dude with priors, probable cause to believe he's got a weapon, and an outstanding arrest warrant, and once again, we're all expected to sit here and accept that the dude was totally an innocent victim, honest, this time.

Strange how every time there's some outrage-fest going on over an alleged overreach, the "victim" is always some career criminal. Every time.
 
Don’t worry, they’ve already burned down the library.
This happened pretty damn close to my family and me and I’m kinda getting worried about all of the riots getting closer to home. Call me pussy if you will, but this shit never has been this close to me before so it’s my first time dealing with it

Better judged by twelve than carried by six. Hope you are packing. Stay safe.

Even a casual look at the victim's criminal record shows he's a fucking rapist, with an outstanding warrant for sexual assault and multiple weapon possession charges. So a dude with priors, probable cause to believe he's got a weapon, and an outstanding arrest warrant, and once again, we're all expected to sit here and accept that the dude was totally an innocent victim, honest, this time.

Strange how every time there's some outrage-fest going on over an alleged overreach, the "victim" is always some career criminal. Every time.

Another dindu being held up as a martyr by drooling savages.
 
Even a casual look at the victim's criminal record shows he's a fucking rapist, with an outstanding warrant for sexual assault and multiple weapon possession charges. So a dude with priors, probable cause to believe he's got a weapon, and an outstanding arrest warrant, and once again, we're all expected to sit here and accept that the dude was totally an innocent victim, honest, this time.

Strange how every time there's some outrage-fest going on over an alleged overreach, the "victim" is always some career criminal. Every time.
So much for the #MeToo movement. That's at least two cases where the "victim" caused victims to women. Hypocrisy.
 
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