Damn nigs, where do you live eh?
A split-second decision where one individual was a clear and immediate danger to the life of another individual.Were you able to hear what was going on? I would imagine that the officer shouted at the person with the knife drop it. If the person with the knife didn't and was closing on the unarmed person? Sounds to me (based on what little information that I have) like a quick, but proper/reasonable decision to employ lethal force in order to protect another.
Quote from: OhMeOhMy on February 24, 2015, 08:39:24 AMA split-second decision where one individual was a clear and immediate danger to the life of another individual.Were you able to hear what was going on? I would imagine that the officer shouted at the person with the knife drop it. If the person with the knife didn't and was closing on the unarmed person? Sounds to me (based on what little information that I have) like a quick, but proper/reasonable decision to employ lethal force in order to protect another.I was inside, so I couldn't hear. But I saw the cops mouth moving.
Quote from: AngryBrute on February 24, 2015, 08:41:45 AMQuote from: OhMeOhMy on February 24, 2015, 08:39:24 AMA split-second decision where one individual was a clear and immediate danger to the life of another individual.Were you able to hear what was going on? I would imagine that the officer shouted at the person with the knife drop it. If the person with the knife didn't and was closing on the unarmed person? Sounds to me (based on what little information that I have) like a quick, but proper/reasonable decision to employ lethal force in order to protect another.I was inside, so I couldn't hear. But I saw the cops mouth moving.Well, I doubt that he was singing "Anaconda", but you never know.Since you've witnessed the event, and it was a police shooting, my guess is that detectives will be on scene to investigate the incident. Are you going to come forward and offer your statement?
Figured I wouldn't have any choice.
Damn. Shooting him did seem right in this situation, but 4 times?! That seem like a bit much to me. What happened to cops using tasers?
Quote from: Rinev Jeqkogo on February 24, 2015, 09:59:10 AMDamn. Shooting him did seem right in this situation, but 4 times?! That seem like a bit much to me. What happened to cops using tasers?Cops are trained to shoot to kill.
Quote from: Rinev Jeqkogo on February 24, 2015, 09:59:10 AMDamn. Shooting him did seem right in this situation, but 4 times?! That seem like a bit much to me. What happened to cops using tasers?It's not like the movies. A single bullet MAY stop someone instantly and 12 may not be capable of stopping someone else. When someone has made the decision to pull the trigger in order to stop a threat, they can't pull it once and then wait a moment or so to see whether or not that one shot was effective at stopping the threat. The training is, "pull the trigger and only stop pulling it when the threat stops".If I were to shoot just once, then wait to see what happens while the threat is still armed and still moving forward, then I have attempted to use "fractional lethal force". Any good lawyer can spin that into "so you weren't SURE that lethal force was warranted and reasonable, you only wanted to use a little and see if that worked, right?" and that sort of thinking means that even my first trigger pull was not justified or was/is in question.
Pro Tip: If you don't wanna die, don't attack cops, and stay put when they tell you to.I remember they tried to make a big deal out of the (black) cop shooting another black dude who walked towards him with his hands kinda up.What they forgot to mention was the cop was saying "DON'T FUCKING MOVE!" over 20 times and warning the other cop he was reaching for something, THEN comes out.Seriously, why are people so retarded?
I bet he was black
Quote from: CK97 on February 24, 2015, 10:23:54 AMQuote from: Rinev Jeqkogo on February 24, 2015, 09:59:10 AMDamn. Shooting him did seem right in this situation, but 4 times?! That seem like a bit much to me. What happened to cops using tasers?Cops are trained to shoot to kill.Shoot to stop actually. Stop the life-threatening crime that the target individual is committing. Once the individual stops (and the threat is no longer present) then they are trained/obligated to cease fire, assess the situation, restrain the threat and render aid (in a reasonable and safe manner). Killing the subject can be the outcome, but it is not the goal.
I still think 4 shots is excessive. Ive read what you guys have said about protecting lives and shit.