Why is not on cable new 24hrs a day with constant town halls disucssion and the president commenting on it?
And now new video is out from officer's car showing that he was called out and was trying to catch hm for up to 30 seconds before hand. The kid was breaking into cars, and stabbing tires. Calls were coming in because he was scaring people.
Those of you who jumped to conclusions on the first video, only, are proven wrong, yet again.
And now new video is out from officer's car showing that he was called out and was trying to catch hm for up to 30 seconds before hand. The kid was breaking into cars, and stabbing tires. Calls were coming in because he was scaring people.
Those of you who jumped to conclusions on the first video, only, are proven wrong, yet again.
And now new video is out from officer's car showing that he was called out and was trying to catch hm for up to 30 seconds before hand. The kid was breaking into cars, and stabbing tires. Calls were coming in because he was scaring people.
Those of you who jumped to conclusions on the first video, only, are proven wrong, yet again.
Well in that case, the cop should have reloaded and pumped another 16 into him.And now new video is out from officer's car showing that he was called out and was trying to catch hm for up to 30 seconds before hand. The kid was breaking into cars, and stabbing tires. Calls were coming in because he was scaring people.
Those of you who jumped to conclusions on the first video, only, are proven wrong, yet again.
And now new video is out from officer's car showing that he was called out and was trying to catch hm for up to 30 seconds before hand. The kid was breaking into cars, and stabbing tires. Calls were coming in because he was scaring people.
Those of you who jumped to conclusions on the first video, only, are proven wrong, yet again.
And now new video is out from officer's car showing that he was called out and was trying to catch hm for up to 30 seconds before hand. The kid was breaking into cars, and stabbing tires. Calls were coming in because he was scaring people.
Those of you who jumped to conclusions on the first video, only, are proven wrong, yet again.
In the first video, the kid looks like he is just walking away and the officer is following behind and just shoots him in the back.
In the second, you can see that the kid points a gun behind him. Its blocked in the first video.
In the Chicago case, you do not know what happened before the car got there. Did the kid lunge at an officer with a knife? As he's walking off to the side, did the kid point the knife at the officer? Did the kid make statements that he was going to kill someone, the officer, someone else? Did he look at the officer and appear from his perspective to be coming toward him, raising the knife, even slightly?
When he was shot the first time, was that shot fatal? If so, is it not the case that the other shots, while unnecessary, may not be relevant to a murder charge, because they caused no harm? And even if not, when he was shot, did he not spin around? What was he saying? Could the officer, from his perspective, have believed the guy was going to come at him so he fired again?
And when he was on the ground, was he saying anything? Was he pointing the knife at the officer? From the officer's perspective, did it appear that he was trying to get up?
It may well be that the officer is totally or at least partially in the wrong. All I am saying is that you cannot base all judgments in this case on the video. It is not complete information, and it is from an angle that is not of much use.
I find it humorous that people ignore the worse part of the guys actions, just to focus on "harmless" tire slashing. He was also reportedly breaking into cars. Cop still isn't justified but don't ignore facts to better your argument.