michal1980
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Yet there are other countries that very rarely use deadly force. We seem to have quite a few terrified, jittery officers that see lethal force as a quick solution to many perceived problems, rather than as an absolute last resort. If you are so willing to end another person's life, find another goddamn job.Why do US police keep killing unarmed black men?
Even a black officer is more likely to shoot a black man. So the issue is not racism, but something more inherent. Hell, it could simply be the contrast of pasty white skin helps others read a situation. It could be reading news reports of crime statistics. It could be an inferiority complex when facing bigger, stronger men. Could be black men know officers are more likely to shoot them, so there's a sense of tension in the air. Body language is different, etc.
Perhaps we could investigate and statistically narrow it down to a root cause. It would be useful if we, as a society, knew the answer to the question of why. Then we could find a specific solution to a specific problem.
Until we do that however, we can certainly review police procedures and come up with changes that help keep everyone safe and less trigger happy. There's no reason to storm homes guns blazing. Or to kill a man because he moved. We are human, and human reactions must be taken into account when we plan to reduce the risk to others.
Yet there are other countries that very rarely use deadly force. We seem to have quite a few terrified, jittery officers that see lethal force as a quick solution to many perceived problems, rather than as an absolute last resort. If you are so willing to end another person's life, find another goddamn job.
We got lots of evidence. This place is full of it.
...which likely wouldn't have happened had he not been in possession of a firearm. See how things can have more than one cause?
that's actually patently wrong.
allow me to demonstrate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XFYTtgZAlE
same situation.
cop asked for id he went to get it and was shot.
he's looking at max 20 years for that.
Yet there are other countries that very rarely use deadly force. We seem to have...
quite a few terrified, jittery officers that see lethal force as a quick solution to many perceived problems...
As far as finding a cause, that doesn't seem likely. Root cause analysis can be hard work. We just want an easy scapegoat. (And is it any wonder then that systemic problems like this continue to persist?)
Self pity destroys everything meaningful in life...and I am truly sad for you. Not because you're black...but because of what being black has done to you.
Sure seems like this cop is 100% in the wrong from the limited things I've read and seen about this. The woman was much more calm than he was. I do wish she would have helped her boyfriend though, tried to stop the bleeding or something, perhaps could have saved him. Very sad this happened in front of his daughter. Cop will and should face punishment.
I happen to have a considerable amount of experience in this area. I have represented police in several excessive-force cases, through trial, and, in another case, obtained the largest punitive damages award against a police officer in an excessive force case in the history of my state. I am very familiar with the continuum of force training given to police officers. I tend to be quite skeptical of drawing conclusions in use-of-force cases until all the evidence is in, because it's quite often the case that there was justification for the use of force that is not initially apparent.
All of this being said, the Philando Castile shooting (which happened about a mile from my house) is not one in which I can find any legitimate justification for the officer's actions, which were preserved on video. To me this was a clear-cut unjustified shooting, and a man who was, by all accounts, a solid citizen is dead because he reached for his wallet when asked to produce his license and registration, after being pulled over for a broken tail light. It's a tragedy.
I hope I somehow end up representing the estate in this case. I expect they already have counsel, but one never knows. There are some excellent lawyers handling cases of this nature in our area, but also some real clunkers. If I don't get it, I hope it goes to one of the good guys, because Philando's family deserves justice.
It means that I see a black woman hurting and I truly care about her.WTF does this mean? Do you know what it's like being black or are you just watching what the media shows you and taking it from there?
Sure seems like this cop is 100% in the wrong from the limited things I've read and seen about this. The woman was much more calm than he was. I do wish she would have helped her boyfriend though, tried to stop the bleeding or something, perhaps could have saved him. Very sad this happened in front of his daughter. Cop will and should face punishment.
Multiple sources with knowledge of the event have tonight confirmed to The Register that someone highly suspected to be the city's police used her phone to remove her recording from public view shortly after the shooting.
Facebook glitch that deleted the Philando Castile shooting vid: It was the police sources
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/07/08/castile_shooting_police_deletion/
It means that I see a black woman hurting and I truly care about her.
Facebook glitch that deleted the Philando Castile shooting vid: It was the police sources
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/07/08/castile_shooting_police_deletion/
Believe it or not I've been thinking about you quite often the past 16-20 hours.Sure.
Believe it or not I've been thinking about you quite often the past 16-20 hours.
