Did any of you hear about the black therapist who ran out into the street to try to calm his adult autistic clieny who had had a meltdown and had run out into the road? Someone called 911, and when he heard the police sirens, he laid on his back on the pavement with his arms up, but a cop shot him anyway. I had not seen this story on tv because it seems the media is Tromp obsessed, so i heard it from my husband who heard it on the radio. What words are left to explain away such a thins?
Yes. This guy did everything right. And got shot in the leg. When he asked the cop why he shot him, the cop said "I don't know."
This impunity when shooting people is eroding trust in the police. Just look at the state trooper in MA who dodged "safe storage" charges for a gun left in his dresses (a conviction under state law would ban him from firearms possession for life) or the state trooper who shot a woman by mistake while hunting (who also dodged criminal prosecution). The immunity extends well beyond official on-duty acts.
Prosecutors and Judges failing to hold to a higher standard those entrusted to up hold the law.
Why are they not taught to shot a leg first, dropping the person onto the ground?
Officials are investigating an Austin police officer’s violent arrest of an African-American elementary school teacher who was twice thrown to the ground during a traffic stop for speeding and comments by a second officer who told her police are sometimes wary of blacks because of their “violent tendencies.”
Too bad the wrong guy got shot!
There is a chance the leg hit on the good guy was a result of a ricochet - rounds hitting a hard surface tend do not bounce back and an angle equal to the angle of incidence, but rather skim along the surface of the pavement.
Yes, but there shouldn't have been a shot in the first place. Cops seem to have no ability to discern innocence from guilt, and seem to have only one response to practically everything. Shoot.
So I'm hearing you all want cops to be babysitters
QuoteSo I'm hearing you all want cops to be babysittersAs usual, you misinterpret in the wildest and most global way. I want cops to "protect and serve" as they are mandated to. Hair trigger shooting and racial profiling with no accountability is not my definition of "Protect and Serve."
How many Sandy Hook little first graders would have been killed had the teachers and the staff been armed?There is a reason they call schools and malls "soft targets". Look it up....Protect and serve? They are human not fricken' Robots. Get your fat ass out there and protect and serve instead of criticize.
Holding the individual responsible for their actions is the only way to begin to make these errant officers responsible. There really isn't that many bad Cops. They would soon catch on and seek other employment knowing their time is limited before some soul bankrupts them for their actions.
I'm not a moderator... AND it says Thick Skin for this section. If you can't take the heat get out of the kitchen.We are not talking kids with guns. We are talking responsible adults that pass the screening. Talk about me jumping WAY out there. Sheesh.There are bad apples in every job. Look at congress.
I wonder who the policemen and women will vote for? My nephew just turned 40 and is a Motorcycle State Trooper. There were about 30 WSP's at his party. Oh, and his girlfriend is a County Sheriff.They are all voting for Trump. He has their backs. Just say'in.