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No, we do not have all the facts, so maybe it is better not to pre-judge the police also. He had a record of felonies He has a warrant for his arrest He was violent and fought the police He refused to comply with police orders He reached into his car for....? As a juror I would be inclined to give the police the benefit of doubt over the perp, until someone presents evidence that the police had evil intent when dealing with him. |
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As Gracie says, a person's record has everything to do with the way that he's treated by the police. When police know that they are dealing with a multiple violent offender, they are going to be more aware and more on edge than when dealing with someone that has run a stop sign and has no record. They are more concerned about their lives and safety and may be quicker to react. |
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He had already resisted arrest, scuffled with the police and was tased. A person who continues to resist after being tased is a major concern to police. They are often on drugs that will give them additional strength. Why don't we all stop with the "maybes" and wait until an investigation is done and we have more information. Most of the trouble that we see in this country today is because of speculation, assumptions and "maybes". His family has already retained civil liberty lawyers who have made speeches stating that this shooting was not justified. They have no business making those kind of statements without all of the information. There is a lot of talk about how this happened in front of his three kids. That has nothing to do with the facts of the case. Just like in the George Floyd case, too many people are jumping to conclusions without all of the evidence. |
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This is begging to sound like a Rodney King scenario, "can't we all get along". |
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When they file for unemployment would hope they would be handed a piece of paper explaining no unemployment due to their own stupidity. |
Why are police shooting people at nearly point blank 7 times IN THE BACK? They couldn't be trained this way.
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I don't remember George Floyd being armed, was he? I do remember seeing cops surrounding him on the ground with one of them pressing their knee against Floyd's neck while he couldn't breath.
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Only an idiot cop would wait for a known violent criminal, with an outstanding warrant for a violent act, to point a gun at him before drawing his own weapon. Police officers don't deal with choir boys, they deal with violent criminals who have no regard for the life of the officer or anyone else. Those criminals will shoot first and shoot to kill and if the officer wants to go home that night to his family he had better be prepared. It doesn't take much brain power to understand that with this guy's criminal record, fighting the police and running to a vehicle where he is reaching for something they can't see that they are in danger. It's so easy a caveman can understand it, don't fight the cops, don't run, and don't grab for something they can't see and do what they tell you to do. |
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Gunfight at the O.K. Corral - Wikipedia
People should read up on the OK Corral gunfight which involved a lot of back-and-forth between these gangs before the 30 shots in 30 seconds or whatever that actual number was. And Wyatt Earp rarely fired his gun while a lawman. He did take a revenge ride after his brother was murdered and other brother shot. |
2 people murdered and a third shot and might have to lose his arm, as a result of the rioting so far. One person so far has been arrested for at least one of the murders:
a 17 year old white kid from another state who showed up with an AR-15, on purpose to create trouble. But please tell me again how BLM is responsible for this? |
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