Police abuse
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Bentleyspop said:The Student President Of Georgia Tech's Pride Alliance Was Shot And Killed By A Campus Police Officer
With that said, I am wondering what type of equipment those officers carry and if they have tasers. In situations like this, it's not uncommon to have a secondary officer with taser and the main contact with gun drawn. All of us could play what if here I guess. Maybe the officer could have done some more talking to try and dissuade the behavior.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
tbergs said:Bentleyspop said:The Student President Of Georgia Tech's Pride Alliance Was Shot And Killed By A Campus Police Officer
With that said, I am wondering what type of equipment those officers carry and if they have tasers. In situations like this, it's not uncommon to have a secondary officer with taser and the main contact with gun drawn. All of us could play what if here I guess. Maybe the officer could have done some more talking to try and dissuade the behavior.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
oftenreading said:tbergs said:Bentleyspop said:The Student President Of Georgia Tech's Pride Alliance Was Shot And Killed By A Campus Police Officer
With that said, I am wondering what type of equipment those officers carry and if they have tasers. In situations like this, it's not uncommon to have a secondary officer with taser and the main contact with gun drawn. All of us could play what if here I guess. Maybe the officer could have done some more talking to try and dissuade the behavior.
There has to be a way to change the situation to avoid the "suicide by cop".
Better and different training could help along with a different mindset.0 -
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_591c9070e4b03b485cae1129/amp
Although @Thirty Bills Unpaid scoffs at this idea with great contempt, had this campus officer been trained in SLC, this kid would be alive, getting counseling.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Bentleyspop said:oftenreading said:tbergs said:Bentleyspop said:The Student President Of Georgia Tech's Pride Alliance Was Shot And Killed By A Campus Police Officer
With that said, I am wondering what type of equipment those officers carry and if they have tasers. In situations like this, it's not uncommon to have a secondary officer with taser and the main contact with gun drawn. All of us could play what if here I guess. Maybe the officer could have done some more talking to try and dissuade the behavior.
There has to be a way to change the situation to avoid the "suicide by cop".
Better and different training could help along with a different mindset.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
Bentleyspop said:oftenreading said:tbergs said:Bentleyspop said:The Student President Of Georgia Tech's Pride Alliance Was Shot And Killed By A Campus Police Officer
With that said, I am wondering what type of equipment those officers carry and if they have tasers. In situations like this, it's not uncommon to have a secondary officer with taser and the main contact with gun drawn. All of us could play what if here I guess. Maybe the officer could have done some more talking to try and dissuade the behavior.
There has to be a way to change the situation to avoid the "suicide by cop".
Better and different training could help along with a different mindset.0 -
tbergs said:Bentleyspop said:oftenreading said:tbergs said:Bentleyspop said:The Student President Of Georgia Tech's Pride Alliance Was Shot And Killed By A Campus Police Officer
With that said, I am wondering what type of equipment those officers carry and if they have tasers. In situations like this, it's not uncommon to have a secondary officer with taser and the main contact with gun drawn. All of us could play what if here I guess. Maybe the officer could have done some more talking to try and dissuade the behavior.
There has to be a way to change the situation to avoid the "suicide by cop".
Better and different training could help along with a different mindset.
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pjhawks said:Bentleyspop said:oftenreading said:tbergs said:Bentleyspop said:The Student President Of Georgia Tech's Pride Alliance Was Shot And Killed By A Campus Police Officer
With that said, I am wondering what type of equipment those officers carry and if they have tasers. In situations like this, it's not uncommon to have a secondary officer with taser and the main contact with gun drawn. All of us could play what if here I guess. Maybe the officer could have done some more talking to try and dissuade the behavior.
There has to be a way to change the situation to avoid the "suicide by cop".
Better and different training could help along with a different mindset.
If the kid did indeed have a gun in his hand and was threatening people then I don't blame the office for the outcome.0 -
Bentleyspop said:The Student President Of Georgia Tech's Pride Alliance Was Shot And Killed By A Campus Police Officer
"...the student, allegedly carrying a knife, "would not comply with the officers’ commands."
"Schultz continued to advance on the officers with the knife," the statement read. An officer then fired, according to the statement."
I see nothing wrong with that story, at least to the point where it belongs in the police abuse thread.
The video shows them asking him to drop the knife for over a minute. Shows him approaching one officer and a female voiced yelled out one last time "drop it." I cant tell from the video, but it sounded like the cop being approached was a female cop, and you expect her to wrestle a guy to the ground with a knife?
Even if it was a make cop I wouldn't expect that.
It is a sad story, and sad it ended this way and sad he didn't get help before this incident. But I place zero blame on the cops.
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Bentleyspop said:pjhawks said:Bentleyspop said:oftenreading said:tbergs said:Bentleyspop said:The Student President Of Georgia Tech's Pride Alliance Was Shot And Killed By A Campus Police Officer
With that said, I am wondering what type of equipment those officers carry and if they have tasers. In situations like this, it's not uncommon to have a secondary officer with taser and the main contact with gun drawn. All of us could play what if here I guess. Maybe the officer could have done some more talking to try and dissuade the behavior.
There has to be a way to change the situation to avoid the "suicide by cop".
Better and different training could help along with a different mindset.
If the kid did indeed have a gun in his hand and was threatening people then I don't blame the office for the outcome.
A 4th year student, so that makes him probably 22. When is he not a "kid" anymore? Many rookie cops are that age too, or younger.
Not that 22 makes a big difference, but thats just an example the picture the media and others are trying to paint on a story like this to make the cops out to be bad.
Knives can kill just like a gun. He approaching after over a minute of asking to put down the knife, the cops have a right to protect themselves.0 -
Bentleyspop said:pjhawks said:Bentleyspop said:oftenreading said:tbergs said:Bentleyspop said:The Student President Of Georgia Tech's Pride Alliance Was Shot And Killed By A Campus Police Officer
With that said, I am wondering what type of equipment those officers carry and if they have tasers. In situations like this, it's not uncommon to have a secondary officer with taser and the main contact with gun drawn. All of us could play what if here I guess. Maybe the officer could have done some more talking to try and dissuade the behavior.
There has to be a way to change the situation to avoid the "suicide by cop".
Better and different training could help along with a different mindset.
If the kid did indeed have a gun in his hand and was threatening people then I don't blame the office for the outcome.0 -
pjhawks said:Bentleyspop said:pjhawks said:Bentleyspop said:oftenreading said:tbergs said:Bentleyspop said:The Student President Of Georgia Tech's Pride Alliance Was Shot And Killed By A Campus Police Officer
With that said, I am wondering what type of equipment those officers carry and if they have tasers. In situations like this, it's not uncommon to have a secondary officer with taser and the main contact with gun drawn. All of us could play what if here I guess. Maybe the officer could have done some more talking to try and dissuade the behavior.
There has to be a way to change the situation to avoid the "suicide by cop".
Better and different training could help along with a different mindset.
If the kid did indeed have a gun in his hand and was threatening people then I don't blame the office for the outcome.
But its all a mute point anyway. He had a knife. Knives are deadly.
He was asked for over a minute on video to drop said knife (and who knows for how long before the video started).
He approached the officers with the knife in his hand.
And yet, the media titles are still going to spread this like a homophobic hate murder.0 -
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mace1229 said:pjhawks said:Bentleyspop said:pjhawks said:Bentleyspop said:oftenreading said:tbergs said:Bentleyspop said:The Student President Of Georgia Tech's Pride Alliance Was Shot And Killed By A Campus Police Officer
With that said, I am wondering what type of equipment those officers carry and if they have tasers. In situations like this, it's not uncommon to have a secondary officer with taser and the main contact with gun drawn. All of us could play what if here I guess. Maybe the officer could have done some more talking to try and dissuade the behavior.
There has to be a way to change the situation to avoid the "suicide by cop".
Better and different training could help along with a different mindset.
If the kid did indeed have a gun in his hand and was threatening people then I don't blame the office for the outcome.
But its all a mute point anyway. He had a knife. Knives are deadly.
He was asked for over a minute on video to drop said knife (and who knows for how long before the video started).
He approached the officers with the knife in his hand.
And yet, the media titles are still going to spread this like a homophobic hate murder.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
oftenreading said:tbergs said:Bentleyspop said:oftenreading said:tbergs said:Bentleyspop said:The Student President Of Georgia Tech's Pride Alliance Was Shot And Killed By A Campus Police Officer
With that said, I am wondering what type of equipment those officers carry and if they have tasers. In situations like this, it's not uncommon to have a secondary officer with taser and the main contact with gun drawn. All of us could play what if here I guess. Maybe the officer could have done some more talking to try and dissuade the behavior.
There has to be a way to change the situation to avoid the "suicide by cop".
Better and different training could help along with a different mindset.
It's a hopeless situation...0 -
It's one thing to get shot at a road side stop when you've done nothing other than pull over as requested... it's another to get shot as you act like a lunatic.
Here's the pragmatic item to the situation that nobody has stated succinctly yet: if you don't want to get shot... don't arm yourself with a knife, threaten people with it, ignore the police when they tell you to drop it, and advance on armed officers with their guns drawn.
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oftenreading said:mace1229 said:pjhawks said:Bentleyspop said:pjhawks said:Bentleyspop said:oftenreading said:tbergs said:Bentleyspop said:The Student President Of Georgia Tech's Pride Alliance Was Shot And Killed By A Campus Police Officer
With that said, I am wondering what type of equipment those officers carry and if they have tasers. In situations like this, it's not uncommon to have a secondary officer with taser and the main contact with gun drawn. All of us could play what if here I guess. Maybe the officer could have done some more talking to try and dissuade the behavior.
There has to be a way to change the situation to avoid the "suicide by cop".
Better and different training could help along with a different mindset.
If the kid did indeed have a gun in his hand and was threatening people then I don't blame the office for the outcome.
But its all a mute point anyway. He had a knife. Knives are deadly.
He was asked for over a minute on video to drop said knife (and who knows for how long before the video started).
He approached the officers with the knife in his hand.
And yet, the media titles are still going to spread this like a homophobic hate murder.
Now for Canada, I found it virtually impossible to figure out what the numbers even are just for shootings in general. I'm sure it is lower because of the obvious fact of the general population difference, 320+ million in the US compared to 36+ million in Canada.
https://news.vice.com/article/its-impossible-to-find-out-exactly-how-many-people-are-shot-by-cops-in-canada
I do continue to agree with you on the training aspect because law enforcement definitely needs training, training and more training, but let's be a little less quick to call it abuse just because a cop shot somebody.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:It's one thing to get shot at a road side stop when you've done nothing other than pull over as requested... it's another to get shot as you act like a lunatic.
Here's the pragmatic item to the situation that nobody has stated succinctly yet: if you don't want to get shot... don't arm yourself with a knife, threaten people with it, ignore the police when they tell you to drop it, and advance on armed officers with their guns drawn.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
tbergs said:oftenreading said:mace1229 said:pjhawks said:Bentleyspop said:pjhawks said:Bentleyspop said:oftenreading said:tbergs said:Bentleyspop said:The Student President Of Georgia Tech's Pride Alliance Was Shot And Killed By A Campus Police Officer
With that said, I am wondering what type of equipment those officers carry and if they have tasers. In situations like this, it's not uncommon to have a secondary officer with taser and the main contact with gun drawn. All of us could play what if here I guess. Maybe the officer could have done some more talking to try and dissuade the behavior.
There has to be a way to change the situation to avoid the "suicide by cop".
Better and different training could help along with a different mindset.
If the kid did indeed have a gun in his hand and was threatening people then I don't blame the office for the outcome.
But its all a mute point anyway. He had a knife. Knives are deadly.
He was asked for over a minute on video to drop said knife (and who knows for how long before the video started).
He approached the officers with the knife in his hand.
And yet, the media titles are still going to spread this like a homophobic hate murder.
Now for Canada, I found it virtually impossible to figure out what the numbers even are just for shootings in general. I'm sure it is lower because of the obvious fact of the general population difference, 320+ million in the US compared to 36+ million in Canada.
https://news.vice.com/article/its-impossible-to-find-out-exactly-how-many-people-are-shot-by-cops-in-canada
I do continue to agree with you on the training aspect because law enforcement definitely needs training, training and more training, but let's be a little less quick to call it abuse just because a cop shot somebody.
And for those who say "just don't do it and you won't be shot" - that's so totally ridiculous as to not even justify a response, but for the sake of it, most people who engage in these behaviours ("suicide by cop") are pretty desperate, aren't thinking particularly clearly, and may indeed have their own death as a goal. That doesn't mean that the police should be willing participants in that. Emergency services intervene in suicide attempts many times a day; this is just one form of that.
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oftenreading said:tbergs said:oftenreading said:mace1229 said:pjhawks said:Bentleyspop said:pjhawks said:Bentleyspop said:oftenreading said:tbergs said:Bentleyspop said:The Student President Of Georgia Tech's Pride Alliance Was Shot And Killed By A Campus Police Officer
With that said, I am wondering what type of equipment those officers carry and if they have tasers. In situations like this, it's not uncommon to have a secondary officer with taser and the main contact with gun drawn. All of us could play what if here I guess. Maybe the officer could have done some more talking to try and dissuade the behavior.
There has to be a way to change the situation to avoid the "suicide by cop".
Better and different training could help along with a different mindset.
If the kid did indeed have a gun in his hand and was threatening people then I don't blame the office for the outcome.
But its all a mute point anyway. He had a knife. Knives are deadly.
He was asked for over a minute on video to drop said knife (and who knows for how long before the video started).
He approached the officers with the knife in his hand.
And yet, the media titles are still going to spread this like a homophobic hate murder.
Now for Canada, I found it virtually impossible to figure out what the numbers even are just for shootings in general. I'm sure it is lower because of the obvious fact of the general population difference, 320+ million in the US compared to 36+ million in Canada.
https://news.vice.com/article/its-impossible-to-find-out-exactly-how-many-people-are-shot-by-cops-in-canada
I do continue to agree with you on the training aspect because law enforcement definitely needs training, training and more training, but let's be a little less quick to call it abuse just because a cop shot somebody.
And for those who say "just don't do it and you won't be shot" - that's so totally ridiculous as to not even justify a response, but for the sake of it, most people who engage in these behaviours ("suicide by cop") are pretty desperate, aren't thinking particularly clearly, and may indeed have their own death as a goal. That doesn't mean that the police should be willing participants in that. Emergency services intervene in suicide attempts many times a day; this is just one form of that.
Mmm Hmm. There you have it. The poor and desperate person crosses path with eager cop ready to accommodate.
Read tberg's post. He's been a moderate on this topic for as long as I can recall. You're so busy crucifying the cop and their 'poor' tactics... you haven't even stopped to think for a second how traumatic that incident might have been for them and how they might be dealing with that right now and in the future.
It is too bad that someone would get to that point in their life where they do something like this... but the result is hardly the fault of the officer placed in that situation.
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