iebamm2580 wrote: » He was asked had he gun and was patted down in one of the earlier videos.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » so you dont have an issue with the police shooting somebody in the back as they run away? a simple yes or no will suffice.
Niner leprauchan wrote: » Absolutely. Luckily I do know. 'in charge off' requires the keys to be in the ignition and in most cases the engine to be turned on (modern keyless cars). Its a required ingrediant for a succesful prosecution. read it again: "A person commits an offence if, when in charge of a mechanically propelled vehicle in a public place with intent to drive or attempt to drive the vehicle " It is not an offence to sit in a stationary car and have the key in your pocket. there is zero attempt to drive at such a stage
Overheal wrote: » I guess ER doctors should refuse to treat them as well? Where is your moral boundary?
joseywhales wrote: » The one thing that strikes me from all of the shooting scenarios, is why they always shoot to kill. Like surely a bullet in each leg will stop a man?
gibgodsman wrote: » Cannot understand this one, the police were completely right in what they did, the second he took the tazer and turned it on the officers all bets were off. Imagine if they just let him taze them and then he could have possibly got a gun and then what? He put himself into that situation, not the officers. Race has nothing to do with this one, play stupid games win stupid prizes. Saying "Would that happen in Ireland" etc doesn't work either, because people over here do not easily have access to guns like America, watch Police Activity on Youtube, you will see just how often Police get shot at
yourdeadwright wrote: » Its bizarre people trying to blame the cops on this incident
mynamejeff wrote: » again and again this is covered , there is no army police organisation or firearms training course in the world that trains to shoot in the leg , a running target at night with a handgun aim for centre mass if your are going to shoot at all anything else is Hollywood BS
Deleted User wrote: » No it's not. Had the incident been in Europe the chances of him being shot are small. European police routinely deal with dangerous situations without their gun leaving their holster.
joseywhales wrote: » Just to be clear in this case the man was unarmed. Fair enough if he has a handgun but this guy had been checked for a gun , he had a none lethal weapon and was out numbered, even if you aim at his leg and miss, you still have a very high chance of apprehending him. You have his car, you have his id logged. I am saying a none lethal shot on an unarmed suspect of a non violent crime, seems a lot more acceptable than what happened.
The Nal wrote: » You also run the high risk of missing and the bullet bouncing off the ground and hitting someone else. Certainly resisting arrest, stealing a police stun gun and then running away while aiming the stun gun at the police is guaranteed to get you shot. They need to bring back the choke hold where possible. In this case, one cop puts it on, one observes. Would've been over in 10 seconds and left a living suspect.
mynamejeff wrote: » choke hold is an awful idea , dangerous even bone by a professional never mind a poorly trained panicky cop it should not ever be used in policing , its a military thing that was brought over by vets joining the police in America , compressing some ones neck is way to dangerous as seen in the Floyd murder
mynamejeff wrote: » he was armed , he fought the police and stole a tazer then aimed it at the police he had not been checked , he was patted down not searched he was being arrested for DUI , that cant be done the day after , the leg shot has been explained to you a number of times already and you are choosing to ignore it you are trying to turn this into something its not why are you doing that
joseywhales wrote: » I am saying a none lethal shot on an unarmed suspect of a non violent crime, seems a lot more acceptable than what happened.
joseywhales wrote: » I am not sure how discussing something can turn it into something it isn't. Perhaps we should wait for your statement on all such incidents in case our opinions are wrong. I stated he had a non lethal weapon. He was running away, police officer was not in danger. I am trying to understand if there was a way for the police officer to de-escalate without taking lethal action. How is that changing the story? The ineffectiveness of a leg shot was explained to me 3 times within 9 minutes before a reply from me, I think you need to chill. Why is it you are so defensive about a discussion? In terms of the dui, I assume resisting arrest and pointing a tazer at an officer are greater crimes. Can these not be resolved with a follow up? Rather than escalation to lethal action?
weldoninhio wrote: » If they aim for his leg and miss, do you think the bullet just stops??
mynamejeff wrote: » by repeating that he was unarmed is trying to claim something that is not true , I don't know why anyone would do that as its a lie and not discussion your suggestions of trying to find him later are nonsensical in the extreme. let a man you may or may not have correctly identified run off with a police weapon after assaulting officers ? do you think that would happen anywhere ? as for the leg shot thing , I along with most other posters here assume that it is common sense