NorthDallas40
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There are a lot of things that should be common sense, it amazes me the warning labels you see on some products. I sometimes wonder what the people who were the catalyst for those warnings were like. Then I remember I'm likely better off not knowing.Windshield obstruction laws are marxist?
Do you even know what that word means?
Not having sht all over your windshield should be common sense.
Already said he shouldn’t have done it. Still doesn’t warrant killing him. Next “point”?
No. You simply don’t grasp that a citizen making a poor NONLETHAL choice doesn’t warrant a LETHAL response by the police officer. You are not going to convince anybody here that killing the guy was justified.You don't really seem to be grasping the "not fleeing" part. You acknowledge that he shouldn't have fled in one sentence then criticize the officer for firing in the next sentence. Once he fled, everything after that decision especially for a known felon believed to be carrying a weapon is secondary. You don't force another human being into making a split second decision about your life and complain when it doesn't end like you wanted it to.
No. You simply don’t grasp that a citizen making a poor NONLETHAL choice doesn’t warrant a LETHAL response by the police officer. You are not going to convince anybody here that killing the guy was justified.
Running from the police as a felon AND pulling a firearm instead of a taser out of negligence because you are hyped up are both poor decision making which led to this incident.Killing is never justified but happens when you put yourself in poor situations, fleeing in a car from a police officer is a very lethal choice for the driver and innocent bystanders.
Running from the police as a felon AND pulling a firearm instead of a taser out of negligence because you are hyped up are both poor decision making which led to this incident.
Both have a part to play in what happened
Both made choices that played a part in the outcome. But as far as I’m concerned only the officer carries the accountability resulting in the death of the victim here. Again as I’ve said a couple of times now cops just can’t have a day that bad, it’s inexcusable. We can understand how it happened but that isn’t the same as excusing it.Running from the police as a felon AND pulling a firearm instead of a taser out of negligence because you are hyped up are both poor decision making which led to this incident.
Both have a part to play in what happened
Wow. LMFAO.![]()
You most definitely are soft selling the results of the officers actionsSays the guy who thinks fleeing police officers in a vehicle is a non lethal choice, not sure how killing is never justified is funny? I have never excused what the officer did or didn't do, she will have to live with that but publically hanging her when a known felon continues to make poor decisions is amusing.
So which one is culpable? I put it on the police for killing someone when it wasn't justified. Sure they both made poor decisions, but we're not paying people driving down the street to make good decisions.Running from the police as a felon AND pulling a firearm instead of a taser out of negligence because you are hyped up are both poor decision making which led to this incident.
Both have a part to play in what happened
Both made choices that played a part in the outcome. But as far as I’m concerned only the officer carries the accountability resulting in the death of the victim here. Again as I’ve said a couple of times now cops just can’t have a day that bad, it’s inexcusable. We can understand how it happened but that isn’t the same as excusing it.