Rickyvol77
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Is that illegal?
Is that a common sign for more serious crimes such as auto thefts?
Is it a common indicator that if someone flees in such a car, that more criminal activity may be apparent?
Should officers NEVER enforce any minor laws and just let people do what they want with no consequences?
Why does that seem like a story that just couldn’t have happened, but did.This is different, but reminds me of a "stunt" the Knoxville popo did about 10 years ago.
Demoted "dizzy bat" deputies regain police powers
Unless they saw this woman commit a serious crime why even initiate a chase over a missing tag? You're right about the adrenaline rush over a chase because they must get bored writing speeding tickets and going to domestic disputes.But if they do that, then they can't get that adrenalin rush and play cops and robbers on the taxpayer's dime.
but you keep stating "it was no license plate" without recognizing that several similar incidents which the police do the exact same thing lead to arresting felons all the time, some in stolen cars, some simply with drugs, some that just were experience a medical issue, but it doesn't change the fact that the officer was following the law and the suspect is the one who escalated it to violenceSee, you have no level of discernment. I didn't say never, nor did I say the driver wasn't without fault. I'm saying that the cop holds some accountability for how this ended up.
How is it boredom over writing speeding tickets if the officer was trying to WRITE a ticket lolUnless they saw this woman commit a serious crime why even initiate a chase over a missing tag? You're right about the adrenaline rush over a chase because they must get bored writing speeding tickets and going to domestic disputes.
Everything the cop did was legal.but you keep stating "it was no license plate" without recognizing that several similar incidents which the police do the exact same thing lead to arresting felons all the time, some in stolen cars, some simply with drugs, some that just were experience a medical issue, but it doesn't change the fact that the officer was following the law and the suspect is the one who escalated it to violence
You honestly don't get what pretty much everyone else is telling you about this killing do you? There was no reason to get into a chase and shoot someone in the head over a missing license plate. I don't care what they MIGHT have done, the officer had no clue other than they had no plate. If they take off maybe turn the lights and siren on for a bit and then give it up. This wasn't a crime worthy of killing someone other than the officer incited it.How is it boredom over writing speeding tickets if the officer was trying to WRITE a ticket lol
And i am guessing you haven't been to many domestic disputes because "boredom" is not what officers feel on them
So what would've been a different result? Other officers attempt to pursue her as they did, do the spike strips (which i hate those BTW) as they did, and it ends the same wayOh I don’t know…. Keys radio “white ford sedan with missing license plate headed east bound on highway whatever, any other units available for response?”
it was justified as well. You can argue how long and much to pursue over the missing license plate, I think there is some differing and vary of opinions there...but the shooting is 100% justified and legal bothEverything the cop did was legal.
But just because it is legal, that doesn't mean it was justified.
Do you understand the difference?
he didn't shoot her over the license plate, he shot at her because she tried to kill him.You honestly don't get what pretty much everyone else is telling you about this killing do you? There was no reason to get into a chase and shoot someone in the head over a missing license plate. I don't care what they MIGHT have done, the officer had no clue other than they had no plate. If they take off maybe turn the lights and siren on for a bit and then give it up. This wasn't a crime worthy of killing someone other than the officer incited it.
We will never know, will we? One thing is for certain, everything doesn’t warrant a high speed chase. It’s far too dangerous for the public. I’d rather have a hardened criminal get away from the cops, than have one innocent person harmed by a high speed chase through public roadways. The roads are dangerous enough as is.So what would've been a different result? Other officers attempt to pursue her as they did, do the spike strips (which i hate those BTW) as they did, and it ends the same way
he was doing his job, whether you agree or disagree with his decision making, he didn't do anything illegal, immoral, or unjustified.Which HE could have avoided by not getting into a pursuit over a missing license plate. See where this goes? It leads back to the officer being a douche bag and letting his adrenaline kill another person.
I somewhat agree but not one innocent person was harmed during this incidentWe will never know, will we? One thing is for certain, everything doesn’t warrant a high speed chase. It’s far too dangerous for the public. I’d rather have a hardened criminal get away from the cops, than have one innocent person harmed by a high speed chase through public roadways. The roads are dangerous enough as is.
but you keep stating "it was no license plate" without recognizing that several similar incidents which the police do the exact same thing lead to arresting felons all the time, some in stolen cars, some simply with drugs, some that just were experience a medical issue, but it doesn't change the fact that the officer was following the law and the suspect is the one who escalated it to violence
So because cops get lucky sometimes when they pull people over (and I guess engage in dangerous high speed pursuits?) for trivial nonsense, and find someone who is actually doing something really bad, that excuses the whole practice? Seems like lazy and ****** policework to me. If I pull over x number of people for minor traffic offenses, maybe I'll get one child trafficker!
How about doing some actual police work and imvestigate child trafficking instead of hoping and praying for something to fall in your lap while trying to meet a quota and leave regular folks minding their own business alone.
You are what is wrong in society right now from the law enforcement side. I'm sorry but you have zero defense of this officer killing a woman but in your mind he was perfectly allowed to kill a person. I'm about as conservative as people come but I would never defend this killing.he was doing his job, whether you agree or disagree with his decision making, he didn't do anything illegal, immoral, or unjustified.
That doesn't make him a "douchebag" because a criminal decided to run from him and he pursued them. This woman has a long history of criminal behavior for a reason, and it has nothing to do with the police.
His adrenaline didn't kill anyone. A criminal tried to kill him and he shot to end the threat posed to him, which is why there will be no charges or punishment.
It's really not that hard a concept to grasp
So you are against police pulling over people for traffic/moving violations at all?So because cops get lucky sometimes when they pull people over (and I guess engage in dangerous high speed pursuits?) for trivial nonsense, and find someone who is actually doing something really bad, that excuses the whole practice? Seems like lazy and ****** policework to me. If I pull over x number of people for minor traffic offenses, maybe I'll get one child trafficker!
How about doing some actual police work and imvestigate child trafficking instead of hoping and praying for something to fall in your lap while trying to meet a quota and leave regular folks minding their own business alone.