Meh, just another day in 'Murica.Totally justified shoot, he'll be exonerated.
Dead guy played dumb and tried to flee.
He grabbed cop's Taser and resisted arrest.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
My only issue is, why was cop alone?
Meh, just another day in 'Murica.Totally justified shoot, he'll be exonerated.
Dead guy played dumb and tried to flee.
He grabbed cop's Taser and resisted arrest.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
My only issue is, why was cop alone?
Yes, it is well known that being shot is one of the lowest risks a police officer faces.I'm glad you'd be able to handle every situation without the use of deadly force. You'd make a great Cop. Although, you may not live too long. You do know that criminals have no problem trying to kill Cops?
5 NYPD officers have been shot since the start of 2022, 4 in a span of just 72 hours
https://abc7ny.com/nyc-gun-violence-nypd-officers-shot-new-york-city-shootings/11498482/
Or a foreigner who only moved here 5 years ago and speaks broken English.The guy seemed to me to be either;
1. High on something and not comprehending what the cop was saying. Cop actually asked him if he spoke english.
2. Mentally challenged therefore not being able to comprehend the situation.
3. New he was caught doing something, purposely acted dumb and confused trying to deflect the cop but the cop was laser focused and wasn't going to be distracted .
But if you get physical before backup comes, you can always shoot him when you start losing and everyone will say how it was a justified shoot.I wouldn't have got physical until backup came as there was another guy in the car as well. Being outnumbered with a guy who is clearly not responding and then allowing it to get physical wasn't smart but we are viewing from comfort if our couch, cop had to make decisions on the fly .
I am fine with this, and so are the laws of Canada. Check out the Criminal Code of Canada. It's FREE!We're not talking about Toronto cops, though. I am glad they have less of a problem with this.
The question remains whether or not people will automatically assume all shootings by cops are righteous in Toronto. (I don't know, but it certainly seems it would be considered true by most people on this board.)
LOL.
Just admit you feel cops can shoot anyone they want to at any time.
I'm not sure why you are going through these elaborate hoops to defend your position.
If a cop feels threatened, they can kill the person.
You are fine with this, apparently.
I am not.
I read the news like most people.Yes, there has been a slight move in the right direction of prosecution, but as this thread shows, the bias towards authoritarianism remains strong.
I'm sure you've also seen the backlash any moves towards accountability have created, with people blaming the rise in crime on the "defund the police" slogan and the "Furgeson effect".
Of course, for the most part, the only events reported in the news are the ones that end in death or obvious signs of Police brutality. I don't have the numbers, but you can bet in a country with 330 million people, there's probably thousands of traffic stops and arrests on a daily basis that are performed without a hitch.I wouldn't have got physical until backup came as there was another guy in the car as well. Being outnumbered with a guy who is clearly not responding and then allowing it to get physical wasn't smart but we are viewing from comfort if our couch, cop had to make decisions on the fly.
Or a foreigner who only moved here 5 years ago and speaks broken English.
But if you get physical before backup comes, you can always shoot him when you start losing and everyone will say how it was a justified shoot.
So what's the downside of getting physical?
There are.Of course, for the most part, the only events reported in the news are the ones that end in death or obvious signs of Police brutality. I don't have the numbers, but you can bet in a country with 330 million people, there's probably thousands of traffic stops and arrests on a daily basis that are performed without a hitch.
I know what the law is.I am fine with this, and so are the laws of Canada. Check out the Criminal Code of Canada. It's FREE!
And you've never encountered hyperbole.So what's the downside of getting physical?
A question you wouldn't ask if you've ever been in a fight.
You've lead a cushy life. You're lucky.
Yep.The guy seemed to me to be either;
1. High on something and not comprehending what the cop was saying. Cop actually asked him if he spoke english.
2. Mentally challenged therefore not being able to comprehend the situation.
3. New he was caught doing something, purposely acted dumb and confused trying to deflect the cop but the cop was laser focused and wasn't going to be distracted .
In situation 1 or 3, the cop is reasonable to feel his life is at stake once things got physical.
In situation 2 then the whole thing is sad but how does the cop know?
I wouldn't have got physical until backup came as there was another guy in the car as well. Being outnumbered with a guy who is clearly not responding and then allowing it to get physical wasn't smart but we are viewing from comfort if our couch, cop had to make decisions on the fly .
I agree. I've already said that he won't be charged with anything. That doesn't change the fact that his actions an example of what happens when poorly trained cops ignore proper technique, an unnecessary death.Cop made a lawful stop for an arrestable offence. None of the cop's actions were unethical, unprofessional or legally wrong with the cop's conduct. Just because you find if offensive doesn't mean the cop did anything wrong.
....“Beau of The Fifth Column” trained cops? And has a “huge security background”?
LOL not likely.
Is the argument supposed to be that some cops face real threats in heir work so it's okay for this cop to initiate the use of force and kill a guy over a traffic stop?I'm glad you'd be able to handle every situation without the use of deadly force. You'd make a great Cop. Although, you may not live too long. You do know that criminals have no problem trying to kill Cops?
5 NYPD officers have been shot since the start of 2022, 4 in a span of just 72 hours
https://abc7ny.com/nyc-gun-violence-nypd-officers-shot-new-york-city-shootings/11498482/
Did you watch the video? You think it was the Cop who initiated the use of force. He wasn't killed because of a traffic stop. He was killed because he was resisting arrest and trying to gain control of the officer's Taser. Had he gotten free and his hands on the Taser, he could've easily grabbed the Cops gun and shot him.Is the argument supposed to be that some cops face real threats in heir work so it's okay for this cop to initiate the use of force and kill a guy over a traffic stop?
Yes. The cop grabs the guy when the guy walks away (likely to get his licence from the other side of the car as the cop asked). Or in your video did the guy grab the cop first?Did you watch the video? You think it was the Cop who initiated the use of force....
The Cop says, no, no, no, stop, put your hands over your head. Suspect refuses, struggles with the Cop and tries to flee. Then the situation escalates from there. There's a reason Cops don't want you to walk around to the other side of the car. It's the US and many people keep weapons in their glove boxes. Cop was trying to protect himself.Yes. The cop grabs the guy when the guy walks away (likely to get his licence from the other side of the car as the cop asked). Or in your video did the guy grab the cop first?