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I as a citizen have a duty to retreat when I feel threatened before I can use deadly force. At least under NY law.I mean I guess but if some one was walking at me with a gun I would feel threatened so…
I as a citizen have a duty to retreat when I feel threatened before I can use deadly force. At least under NY law.I mean I guess but if some one was walking at me with a gun I would feel threatened so…
The officer absolutely DID NOT screw up. It was the gun owner. He made a mistake that was fatal .Oh I get that in your mind the life of an officer is vastly more important than the life of an innocent citizen. Thats what you keep going back to. This officer screwed up, and an innocent man is dead because it. End of discussion.
The officer absolutely DID NOT screw up. It was the gun owner. He made a mistake that was fatal .
That is what you do not understand. If that was an off duty cop who got shot in this scenario, I would tell you that the off duty cop screwed up.
If that was a plain clothes cop who came on to the scene and opened the door with a gun in his hand like that , he would have screwed up.
And most real cops would tell you that. If you work a plainclothes unit , it is drilled into how the other cops might not and often do not know who you are .
A story a friend told me of when he was a NCO in charge of a range in the military was when they had foreign army officer come for training . The foreign officer innocently turned around and flagged the people with his weapon , and my friend clocked him. When he was called to the carpet on it , he told him what the foreign officer innocently did . They said the foreign officer was at fault , carry on.
What happened here is a similar but more tragic mistake . The gun owner made a mistake . Instead of acknowledging that , you guys are like the people who shout “ the officer should have known it was a toy gun” eventhough the orange tip was painted black to make it look real.
How about asking how to minimize this from happening again on your part as the gun owner? Learn what his innocent mistake was and how to prevent it .
Hello, it is not that he is armed . It’s that he has the gun in his hand and can easily shoot the officer if the officer does not shoot.You're just not accepting the fact that it's not ok to shoot an armed citizen just because he has a gun.
That fact doesn't give an officer or government official carte blanche to start blasting.
Being a cop is hard. It's a hard job. One of the reasons is to effectively do it, you have to accept the fact that there may be things that make you uncomfortable and if you're unable to handle it you shouldn't be a cop. As a cop you are going to encounter armed citizens. An individual holding a gun (not pointed at you but the ground) who you have yet to even engage in conversation or commands is not ok to just start blasting. Seriously it's like this guy was trained to the point of "see gun, start blasting, give command to drop gun".
It's 100% wrong and unequivocally so that a police officer shows up to a citizens residence and when they open their door are blasted. Anyone defending those actions is so tone deaf and there's no point in further arguing it.
The victim could have handled the situation differently however that's not his fault he's dead. We're not going to victim shame him or shift the fact that the cop fucked up to blame the victim, well if only the victim watched a YouTube video he would have known the secret code on how to handle this situation.
It's the nervous cop and his itchy trigger finger over reacting.
So, you're saying the kid should have shot the cop right away since he was standing there with his gun drawn?That is an immediate threat . A gun in the hand even at his side is an imminent threat . Please learn that .
Reaction is always slower than action.
Here is an example
This is the part you can't seem to wrap you mind around: YOU ARE NOT EFFING JUDGE DREDD!! I give no shits as to what the "blue book" says. If it says killing an innocent citizen is ok, then the "book" is trash! You are why people hate the police. An innocent man is dead at the hands of an officer who shot him 6 times very much on purpose. No amount of "I was just obeying orders" justifies that. Thank the gods you aren't still out there being a menace to your community.The officer absolutely DID NOT screw up. It was the gun owner. He made a mistake that was fatal .
That is what you do not understand. If that was an off duty cop who got shot in this scenario, I would tell you that the off duty cop screwed up.
If that was a plain clothes cop who came on to the scene and opened the door with a gun in his hand like that , he would have screwed up.
And most real cops would tell you that. If you work a plainclothes unit , it is drilled into how the other cops might not and often do not know who you are .
A story a friend told me of when he was a NCO in charge of a range in the military was when they had foreign army officer come for training . The foreign officer innocently turned around and flagged the people with his weapon , and my friend clocked him. When he was called to the carpet on it , he told him what the foreign officer innocently did . They said the foreign officer was at fault , carry on.
What happened here is a similar but more tragic mistake . The gun owner made a mistake . Instead of acknowledging that , you guys are like the people who shout “ the officer should have known it was a toy gun” eventhough the orange tip was painted black to make it look real.
How about asking how to minimize this from happening again on your part as the gun owner? Learn what his innocent mistake was and how to prevent it .
Prison, after some time on the breaking wheel. They shot an killed an innocent person in their own fucking home.I really really hate these stories.
Who was the member here who always argued with someone that this never happens in a no knock raid and always defended the police? This is what would happen to most of us if the police "accidentally, oops" choose your house instead of the actual house they were looking for. People need to be fired and/or go to prison themselves and the department needs to be sued aggressively.
Totally outrageous
I am saying that action beats reaction even if the person has their gun drawn and aimed at the other person.So, you're saying the kid should have shot the cop right away since he was standing there with his gun drawn?
If someone broke into your house and you shot him, would you be justified ?This is the part you can't seem to wrap you mind around: YOU ARE NOT EFFING JUDGE DREDD!! I give no shits as to what the "blue book" says. If it says killing an innocent citizen is ok, then the "book" is trash! You are why people hate the police. An innocent man is dead at the hands of an officer who shot him 6 times very much on purpose. No amount of "I was just obeying orders" justifies that. Thank the gods you aren't still out there being a menace to your community.
Yep. Just dead cops. That’s your answer.we need a law that says cops cant shoot till they are shot at first ..
that will fix this whole problem ..
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Yep. Just dead cops. That’s your answer.
Yep. Just dead cops. That’s your answer.
No one took the job “to be shot at@ and least of all, “to be shot”.well you took the job to get paid to get shot at ..
man up
Enough of us die or get shot and maimed already .Some jobs have more risks than others.
Truck drivers have to try to avoid getting killed daily too.
Strange that they are the only profession that just accepts that they will kill people and think they shouldn't face consequences for it.Yep. Just dead cops. That’s your answer.
So, 2 strangers meet under frightening circumstances. Neither of them have malevolent motives.Enough of us die or get shot and maimed already .
And yes, truck drivers try to avoid getting killed too. It’s not the same to compare .
How about if the law was you can’t shoot a burglar until he shoots at you first . That’s a fair comparison
Or how about if this was a stand your ground state and the driver of car you just had a fender bender with comes out of his car suddenly with a gun in hand. Are you going to wait ? Maybe . But would you be justified? Most likely .
The gun owner is the one who screwed up. . And doctors kill people everyday without consequences.Strange that they are the only profession that just accepts that they will kill people and think they shouldn't face consequences for it.
More dead cops is certainly tragic.
But so are dead innocent civilians.
And only one of those groups is paid to take that risk.
And only one of those groups is choosing to go into harms way.
So, no, you shouldn't be putting other people at risk for your own safety. You should just go home if you can't avoid that.
When someone “seeks” the conflict isn’t the good guy?So, 2 strangers meet under frightening circumstances. Neither of them have malevolent motives.
Both have their guns drawn because they are concerned about the danger.
One of them ends up dead.
So far, sounds like just bad luck.
Until you acknowledge that one of them was at his own home minding his own business and the other guy sought out the encounter.
When you are the one who seeks out the conflict, you are not the good guy.
You don't knock on a man's front door with your gun drawn unless you are looking for a fight. It doesn't matter how you're dressed.
If the guy who fired was some random neighbor checking out the noise with his gun drawn, you would rightly excoriate him for his bad judgement and would agree he deserves prison time for it.
The badge is not an excuse for behavior that would not be tolerated from anyone else.
He never pointed the gun at the officers eitherInteresting, what do we have here?
That *is* the rule of engagement for all CCW.The gun owner is the one who screwed up. . And doctors kill people everyday without consequences.
Being paid to take risks is different than being different than being paid to be killed.
You have just told us to die with that rule of engagement. What do you think the criminals would do? And guess what, that rule engagement would eventually filter down to all CCW .
And it was the gun owner’s mistake .
Holding a gun at your side only makes an accidental discharge hitting the person less, not the threat of it being intentionally used . It’s not much different than just having the finger off the trigger. It can be brought into action too fast to make a difference as not to be that threat .
You still haven’t asked what should have the gun owner should have done . And that is the real problem here.
If it's OK for an officer to shoot someone for just holding a gun, then every officer who unholsters is employing deadly force.He never pointed the gun at the officers either
Yea, dude was sitting home minding his business.When someone “seeks” the conflict isn’t the good guy?
Are you kidding? The cop was called there . A Witness guided the officer there .
And yes, being a police officer going to the door makes a difference. You can’t have it both ways. First people say no to the “no knock warrants “ and when the officer knocks — you won’t know if it’s a search warrant or otherwise until you answer the door or they break in.
The officer was there on official business. He is supposed to seek out the conflict .
That is a big difference between good guy and bad guy stuff here. That police officer only knows that people are reporting a disturbance . That “ disturbance “could be and often has been a domestic violence issue including a murder/suicide, home invasion ( which can be robbery and/or rape). The officer does not know what he is walking into even on a simple disturbance call. I had to wrestle a gun out of someone’s hand who drew it when we knocked on his door and he opened it . He panicked and thought we were there because he was a drug dealer ( we had no idea ). If he had opened the door and just said “ Okay, officer. No problem “ , we would have never known.
By the way , I still haven’t heard what was the disturbance. One loud enough for the neighbors to call. Video game , yelling at a loved one on the phone or a possible mental breakdown? We know we won’t hear the truth with Ben Crump on the case. He’s the one who put out the false info that the officer went to the wrong house
And you're answer is shoot first, dead civilians don't matter to, being part of the ruling class. Could be a dad playing airsoft with his kids, fuck him, dirty serf.....Yep. Just dead cops. That’s your answer.
I've looked at the video a couple of times and his weapon was holstered until he saw the gun.If the cop had knocked on the door with his gun still in the holster, everyone would still be alive.
Unless the call was for a violent crime in progress, then the cop should not have had a drawn weapon.
That is a stupid comparison! Shame on you.He never pointed the gun at the officers either
Cops get sued all the time for right or wrong . You have little or not proper knowledge on what qualified immunity is.That *is* the rule of engagement for all CCW.
A single standard, that is all I ask. No more, no less.
And doctors do kill people, it's an unavoidable consequence of any job where you must make life or death judgements. But doctors do not expect to do it without consequences. That is why they carry millions of dollars of malpractice insurance.
They manage to do their job without a special exemption giving them immunity.
There are many other professions that risk their lives more than cops, that make split second life or death decisions more than cops. But only cops (and government in general) thinks they should be exempt from the consequences of bad judgment.