And no charges for the cops. Rinse, repeat.This all originated with the 911 caller mistaking a truck for a gun. Can they be charged with anything? Obviously there was no gun...
The police actions are inexcusable. I'm normally on the side of the police, but this is just unreal.
I smell a 6 maybe 7 figure settlement in the therapists future.
When is the right going to admit that there is a problem here?
The basic defense is incompentence and it really doesn't make sense right. Its disgustingly laughable in a way
1) We thought the harmless autisim guy sitting quietly on the curb was a threat so we shot to kill
2) We shot the other guy who was laying flat on his back accidently whilst tying to headshot the allegedly dangerous autism guy who's playing with a truck
3) After realizing we shot the wrong guy in the leg in a non-lifethreatening fashion and didn't headshot the guy we really wanted, we then calmly approached the guy we thought needed to be killed via headshot and put him in cuffs.
Its clear this was a gross error of momentous proportions by the responding officers, one that is saved from escalation by their own olympian levels of incompetence.
Charging the person that called 911 because they were mistaken and the Police ended up shooting someone? Seems a bit unfair.This all originated with the 911 caller mistaking a truck for a gun. Can they be charged with anything? Obviously there was no gun...
That's because the police sucks at shooting, not because he didn't shoot the guy for complying.Charging the person that called 911 because they were mistaken and the Police ended up shooting someone? Seems a bit unfair.
Also you'll notice the victim didn't die. Look at that, comply with the orders of police and you don't get killed!
Cops have wrongfully killed or wrongfully abused all sorts of people. Yet one demographic has recently set out to kill cops. You're saying blacks are justified from past transgressions? I can't really take anything you say seriously when you want to see all pigs die in front of their kids. Your words.
It's funny that you talk about hidden words, yet put one at the end of BLM. Yes black lives matter, all lives do. Police violence and wrong doing against all people needs stop as much as humanly possible. Honest mistakes are made, but those that are purposely made need to stop, and if continued, those that do need to be held accountable.
Charging the person that called 911 because they were mistaken and the Police ended up shooting someone? Seems a bit unfair.
Also you'll notice the victim didn't die. Look at that, comply with the orders of police and you don't get killed!
Charging the person that called 911 because they were mistaken and the Police ended up shooting someone? Seems a bit unfair.
Also you'll notice the victim didn't die. Look at that, comply with the orders of police and you don't get killed!
Now the Police Union says the officer's were setting up to negotiate with them. Really a guy with autism & a toy truck plus his social worker need negotiators?
Why I do find the shooting video disturbing and in-excusable.
This really floors me. After the shooting it should have been very clear to anyone involved that they shot a innocent person and the other individual was mentally disabled. So what do the Cops do? They handcuff the man they just shot and left him on the hot pavement without first aid for 20-minutes until Fire&Rescue responded to treat him, wtf? What is wrong with these people? 😕 He is real lucky the wound wasn't more serious because he would have bleed out.
I'm wondering why the guy who got shot was handcuffed in the first place, since the police union spokesperson stated, as justification for the shooting, the cops on the scene were trying to protect him when trying to shoot the autistic man.
So why handcuff the man you were trying to protect from the toy truck-armed autistic gent?
Cop didn't want the guy to get any ideas of retribution, which frankly we all would have understood in the moment.
This all originated with the 911 caller mistaking a truck for a gun. Can they be charged with anything? Obviously there was no gun...
The police actions are inexcusable. I'm normally on the side of the police, but this is just unreal.
I smell a 6 maybe 7 figure settlement in the therapists future.
Yeah.
The guy who got shot was black.
According to police, Black people tend to be more violent than white people.😱😱
In an "occupation", or urban patrol you pretty much have to be taking fire. That's cuz almost everyone is armed, friend, or foe.Eyewitness testimony/reports are the absolute worst type of evidence. Half the time it's not even the persons fault, your brain simply fills in a bunch of shit and all of a sudden you swear you saw stuff, that you truly believe you did, that you didn't see at all.
Cops are supposedly trained to be a bit more observant and to actually focus. Especially when they decide to employ deadly force. Does anyone know what the military's rules of engagement would be in a similar situation under an occupation?
They even prevent a person from trying to stop the bleeding themselves by handcuffing them.
Yeah.
The guy who got shot was black.
According to police, Black people tend to be more violent than white people.😱😱
Officials in Austin are investigating the violent arrest of a black elementary school teacher who was body-slammed by a white police officer during a traffic stop.
The investigation comes after the emergence of police video footage showing not only the June 2015 arrest but also a scene afterward, when another white officer told the teacher that cops are wary of blacks because of their violent tendencies and intimidating appearance.
Ninety-nine percent of the time it is the black community that is being violent, the officer tells her. Thats why a lot of white people are afraid. And I dont blame them.
Why was she resisting? Why was she even pulled over?I was just coming to comment on that story http://video.foxnews.com/v/50466775...-ground-twice-in-traffic-stop/?#sp=show-clips and the video is just insane.
Why was she resisting? Why was she even pulled over?