JSt0rm
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Have you played contact sports?
I know you hate me. I don't care. You mean nothing - unless I am admitted and I need you to change my bed pan
Have you played contact sports?
What is the pig saying? "Better to be judged by 7 then carried by 6"
That is the mentality. Basically if you kill some innocent its unfortunate but better to kill someone then have even a chance of them killing you. And the punishment isn't bad so do it already.
None of that matters?
The cops wouldn't have even been there if the guy wasn't drunk and high while brawling on a BART train, while putting the civilized riders safety into question.
His action certainly had an impact on the events of that night.
it was a accident. not like he killed a pillar of society. he was a long standing criminal with a huge record of violence. And why were the cops called into the area to begin with?? He and others were harassing people on the train and someone 911 it in. The real victim is the cop and his family. Your unarmed man was fresh out of prison on probation from a felony conviction. His lawyer told him to behave or go back to the slam. So what does he do? Did he stay home with his family?? No he's out fighting and harassing people on a train. Shit Happens.
I can tell you've never handled either as a Glock 23 and tazer weigh about the same. The handles are very similar in size as well.
I know you hate me. I don't care. You mean nothing - unless I am admitted and I need you to change my bed pan![]()
Well this ruling is still harsh compared to this dipshits
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=7867036&page=1
Still doesn't make it right. Both should be sitting behind bars for a long time.
just remember it doesnt take much brain power to be a cop. You get to suck on the government tit and not think for yourself. These people generally are trying to overcompensate for something in thier lives and turn to a profession where they get to be violent. I never have to deal with cops but if I ever do I will enter the situation as if I am about to deal with a psychpath who will kill me without thinking about it.
Accident eh? Tazers mass is half or less than a firearm. If you can't tell half in your hand you have issues. Not to mention balance and feel differences.
Here are some tazers used by LE.
http://shop.fortresstactical.com/TASER-Comparisons-s/159.htm
Negligence. I understand people are defensive of LE I am too generally when it comes to beatings because they heal at least, but not killing which you can't take back. There is a huge demarcation between losing your cool and punching a guy in the nose/tazing and killing them.
Glock 23 is 31 oz loaded
C2 is 9oz and shaped like a flash light
M26C is 21oz and front heavy
X26C is 10oz and grip is half the size and front heavy
We don't know what he used but you may have an argument for M26C.
No, it's not. You have zero evidence that he had any intent to fire his gun, and meant to kill. That he didn't think he was pulling his tazer and made a mistake.
All the evidence suggests otherwise.
For those who are dehumanizing the victim, I agree.
That used to be more true - especially regarding white police and minority citizens.
For a long time, it was almost as if the police were the agents of whites to 'keep the blacks intimidated and away from the white parts of town' some places, it seemed.
There can still be some racism by white cops against minorities. I've seen anoecdotal cases where former cops express some very bad racism they clearly had while on the force, for example.
But I think things have gotten far, far better to the point if anything the reaction to this incident shows we're at the point of holding the police very accountable, and it's the citizens' side that is overreacting with a mob mentality, letting their grief over a tragedy win over any reason about what happened for many people. They're not helping 'their cause' with this, and proving how they're wrong.
We should celebrate the improvements, to how little any racism is now tolerated by police.
So you think he intentionally shot the guy? Seriously?
Where is their outrage over the numbers of 'black on black' killings? I know it is a different issue, shouldn't there be more outrage over this because of the number of killings each year
The only reason this is a big deal is because the cop is white. Would their outrage would be similar if the cop was black?
3...2....1 until I get accused of being racist for this post....
I think 2 years is more than enough, I mean, it was an accident right?
Or do you really believe a cop would pull out a pistol on purpose and execute a man right in front of dozens of people? I mean, that seems like a pretty stupid thing to do. Can't believe anyone is that stupid.
WTF would you put a tazer and your gun on the same side?
What a deal. Imagine if a civilian shoots someone accidently. No way will they get such a sweetheart deal
Can you imagine if there was no camera? This cop would be home free. Who would believe civilians over a police officer? No wonder cops are advocating laws that prevent people from filming their activities : DisgustGood point.
And another.
