News Kim Potter verdict agree or disagree?

Do you Agree or Disagree?

  • Agree

    Votes: 24 82.8%
  • Disagree

    Votes: 5 17.2%

  • Total voters
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TheVrolok

Lifer
Dec 11, 2000
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Not worth going to prison for such a low life.
I know this is complicated for you, but it's possible to believe the world is better off without DW, AND that Potter is clearly guilty of manslaughter.
 

13Gigatons

Diamond Member
Apr 19, 2005
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Is there anything a cop has ever done that you thought was wrong?

She was a police officer for 26 years, had a clean record and then she makes one mistake is fired and imprisoned. Every cop has to worry now.....maybe not worth the risk.

The Video's don't show anything malicious.....just a mistake.
 

Torn Mind

Lifer
Nov 25, 2012
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She was a police officer for 26 years, had a clean record and then she makes one mistake is fired and imprisoned. Every cop has to worry now.....maybe not worth the risk.

The Video's don't show anything malicious.....just a mistake.
She made it look like manslaughter. Cops learn the ways of psychopaths and sociopaths, and also deal with similar psychopaths and sociopaths(both attorneys and typically the weasel hood rats also are grand presenters with filthy ethics underneath the surface. The difference is who they sucker into believing their lies).

Legal system cannot protect against which cannot be proven.

26 years...she should have been rather used to the difference in balance between a gun and a taser.
 
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BoomerD

No Lifer
Feb 26, 2006
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She was a police officer for 26 years, had a clean record and then she makes one mistake is fired and imprisoned. Every cop has to worry now.....maybe not worth the risk.

The Video's don't show anything malicious.....just a mistake.

A mistake that took a life. No, the "victim" wasn't some innocent little kid, but rather a criminal who was known to carry weapons...
she and other officers were trying to arrest him on an outstanding warrant for a weapons possession charge.
but unless he brandished or even grabbed for a weapon, deadly force doesn't seem to be applicable. Manslaughter seems appropriate.