Wanderer78 wrote: » That country is just tearing itself apart, a civil war wouldn't surprise me
riffmongous wrote: » Do you think in any other western democracy this situation would have the same outcome?
Rodin wrote: » I'd probably have shot him too. Should I just wait for him to fire the taser at me, incapacitate me then take the gun?
lawrencesummers wrote: » Cops called because a guy was asleep in his car in the queue for a drive through. Failed field sobriety test. Tussled with cops. Shot and killed. .......
Bullocks wrote: » Did he also steal one of their teasers and try to use it on the cop? Chief of police has stood down over it aswell I think
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » You left out a very important part between tussled and shot. Tussled with cops Took taser off one cop Got free and ran across parking lot Turned and shot taser at cop Shot and killed The ability of the 2 cops to restrain the man leave a lot to be desired but it’s not a clear cut “shot for no reason” either.
Cookie_Monster wrote: » He would probably have been shot here in NZ too if he managed to steal a taser and point it at officers. Of course there would be a proper stand down and investigation here had that occurred, rather than a knee jerk firing.
Gretas Gonna Get Ya! wrote: » How the hell did this escalate into a shooting? The man was asking if he could leave the car and walk home! He did the right thing, he parked his car up when he realised he was too drunk to drive... the mind boggles!
riffmongous wrote: » I doubt in most other countries it would get to that point Even then, why not deescalate? Back off, call in back up, convince him to put it down from a safe distance? I hope to god you never apply to join the Guards if you can't think beyond shoot first
lawrencesummers wrote: » Is that justified? Using lethal force against someone who has a non lethal weapon? Is shooting someone who has a baseball bat allowed?
Ardent wrote: » Can't believe that cop has been immediately fired. It's really sad that a man has lost his life so unnecessarily, but the moment Brooks turns to taze the police it's a cut and dried affair for me. People forget or don't appreciate the life and death, split-second decision situations these officers are facing every day. In many cases they are dealing with deranged or mentally ill people, every encounter could be their last. Many have died in the line of duty. I am not for one second apologising for police brutality, or the use of excessive force or guns, but simply feel that folks need to consider both sides of the story.
Rows Grower wrote: » Protesters have burned down the Wendy's restaurant where the incident happened and it looks like this is going to escalate into more nationwide protests under the flag of BLM. Sorry the man has died but the colour of his skin had nothing to do with it.
Deja Boo wrote: » In the states, if you're behind a wheel (even if you're not driving) and it's proven you are impaired, you are a DUI violation - you can't simply choose to walk home to avoid arrest.
Rodin wrote: » The unarmed police force? Who I believe wouldn't have a taser to steal ?
Rodin wrote: » Yep. Do you want a crack in the skull from a baseball bat?
riffmongous wrote: » It's the mindset that's the problem
lawrencesummers wrote: » Is a clenched fist a justifiable reason to shoot someone?
Rodin wrote: » The mindset that Im just going to stand there and let a guy tase me?