Originally posted by: mobobuff
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: mobobuff
Uhh... self defense? It was a broken broom handle for crying out loud, couldn't have been more than 4 feet long. He was in someone else's house, houses have exits. Either the cop scares easily and wasn't properly trained to disarm someone, or wasn't thinking clearly from the thwap on the head. From what I've heard, I can't see where firing a weapon was justified.
Hey, how about a test? We'll enter a house I am familiar with, and you are not. I'll proceed to beat you with a stick and see if you can get away.
I'll bet you a months pay I win... if you live.
Yeah, but in your test the abuser (you) is bigger than the abusee (me). The actual story is the inverse of that. The kid was 14, and while I know that a psycho kid on adrenaline can be a scary thing, it doesn't take much to wrench a small broom handle from someone when you have the size advantage. Also, you don't need the blueprints to a house to leave it, especially when you've already entered it. You know where one exit is.
It's easy to side with the cop, he has a tough job and was being beaten with a stick by a little sh*t of a teenager. But firing his weapon so quickly... I don't know if I can follow him there. If he was disoriented from the hit to the head, then I can understand. It sounds likely, if he had a concussion. But I can't see a clearheaded decision to fire being justifiable in the circumstances as we know it.