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Justified Shooting?

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Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Originally posted by: gigapet
well trooopers have cameras. There will be an inestigation to see if the shooting was justified. If not then justice will be served.
If by 'justice being served' you mean a slap on the wrist for cop that killed the kid, then yes it will.

More likely that he will get fired, never be able to get a job as a cop again, and end up working a blue collar or third-rate rent-a-cop job.
 
Seven magic words: "I was in fear for my life."

Use those seven little magic words and you can kill anybody, anytime, for any reason. Don't believe me? Try it.
 
Originally posted by: tommywishbone
Seven magic words: "I was in fear for my life."

Use those seven little magic words and you can kill anybody, anytime, for any reason. Don't believe me? Try it.
Nah. Take the moral high road and just let the bad guy kill you.
 
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Originally posted by: gigapet
well trooopers have cameras. There will be an inestigation to see if the shooting was justified. If not then justice will be served.
If by 'justice being served' you mean a slap on the wrist for cop that killed the kid, then yes it will.

More likely that he will get fired, never be able to get a job as a cop again, and end up working a blue collar or third-rate rent-a-cop job.

The NYPD will gladly take him with open arms.
 
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