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tbergs said:Halifax2TheMax said:26 year veteran didn’t or couldn’t tell the difference between her taser and firearm?
https://www.prisonlegalnews.org/media/publications/taser_intl_certification_plan_full.pdf
from the link, weight 18 ozs versus 33.3 for a 9mm with a 3-15 round mag (don’t call it a clip). Optional yellow color, why? Oh, MN had an instance of law enforcement mistakenly shooting someone with their firearm and not a taser in the past.Liberals better get their act together. This is defund the police all over again.This is clearly not anything like the Floyd murder. The victim had two outstanding warrants, physically resisted arrest and lunged into his car. The cops had every right to suspect the victim had a gun in the car. One of the outstanding warrants involved illegal carry. In the heat of battle, the cop made a terrible mistake. But the dangerous conditions were created by the victim. Where is the black community to admit breaking the law and resisting arrest is not acceptable conduct?
Liberals want trump elected in 2024? Ignoring the victim’s contributions to his own death and ignoring the danger he put the cops in with his blatant disregard for authority will certainly help republicans sweep congress in 22 and Trump to win in 24.0 -
static111 said:Halifax2TheMax said:I’m not buying the chief’s explanation. Designed to feel different from a gun under a blindfolded test subject handling. Trained to wear their gun on the dominant hand side. Here’s a photo of the cop. Had enough time to shout “taser” three times but didn’t realize she had her gun drawn? You’re buying that?It's a hopeless situation...0
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mace1229 said:oftenreading said:mace1229 said:static111 said:tbergs said:static111 said:
Not defending what happened yesterday, but civilians are not in more danger of being killed by police than of police risk. It’s not even close.
And I hate the argument “that’s what they signed up for.” That doesn’t make violence against police okay.
There is a big gulf between recognizing that there are occupational hazards in policing vs saying "violence against police is okay". It's almost as foolish to deny that police have to face the occupational hazard of dealing with violent situations as it would be to deny that those in the armed forces do, or that roofers have to deal with the occupational hazards of working at heights. Reasonable efforts should go in to reducing those risks but they will always exist, and strategies to mitigate those risks should not involve placing those being stopped or arrested at greater risk.Scio me nihil scire
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tbergs said:static111 said:Halifax2TheMax said:I’m not buying the chief’s explanation. Designed to feel different from a gun under a blindfolded test subject handling. Trained to wear their gun on the dominant hand side. Here’s a photo of the cop. Had enough time to shout “taser” three times but didn’t realize she had her gun drawn? You’re buying that?
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I’ve never not resisted arrest or just flat out ran away from cops in my teens and 20s.Wonder why I’m still alive?I SAW PEARL JAM0
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tbergs said:dankind said:I’ve never not resisted arrest or just flat out ran away from cops in my teens and 20s.Wonder why I’m still alive?
Also, white house party breakups=no guns drawn, no arrests made; Black house party breakups=guns drawn and as many Black bodies as they could fit into their cruisers for a ride downtown.
I'm guessing that's still standard operating procedure where I grew up, but I could be wrong. I don't go back to that place. They arm educators there so that they can have their turn to say "all of a sudden, I was afraid" and get away with murder. Only a matter of time.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
Man. I thought the right had some insane conspiracy theories. Saying this cop purposely murdered this kid and knowingly yelled taser as a cover up in the heat of the moment, while this “kid” was trying to escape, is just as wild as the insanity I hear coming from the far right. No fucking difference. You sound exactly the same. Different opinions, same insanity.0
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dankind said:tbergs said:dankind said:I’ve never not resisted arrest or just flat out ran away from cops in my teens and 20s.Wonder why I’m still alive?
Also, white house party breakups=no guns drawn, no arrests made; Black house party breakups=guns drawn and as many Black bodies as they could fit into their cruisers for a ride downtown.
I'm guessing that's still standard operating procedure where I grew up, but I could be wrong. I don't go back to that place. They arm educators there so that they can have their turn to say "all of a sudden, I was afraid" and get away with murder. Only a matter of time.
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Every time this happens, this thread along with white Twitter tells me that many white people will do all sorts of mental gymnastics to cling to the idea that police aren’t treating people differently by race. There is no DWB. He should’ve complied. I’ve been pulled over for that too.
I think it just makes people feel better to not grapple with the idea that they are in a position of privilege. And, maybe for a few of them, they kind of think it’s a good thing that cops can kill black people with no repercussions.1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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static111 said:mace1229 said:oftenreading said:mace1229 said:static111 said:tbergs said:static111 said:
Not defending what happened yesterday, but civilians are not in more danger of being killed by police than of police risk. It’s not even close.
And I hate the argument “that’s what they signed up for.” That doesn’t make violence against police okay.
There is a big gulf between recognizing that there are occupational hazards in policing vs saying "violence against police is okay". It's almost as foolish to deny that police have to face the occupational hazard of dealing with violent situations as it would be to deny that those in the armed forces do, or that roofers have to deal with the occupational hazards of working at heights. Reasonable efforts should go in to reducing those risks but they will always exist, and strategies to mitigate those risks should not involve placing those being stopped or arrested at greater risk.
I don’t see anyone blaming the victim either. Stating a fact had he not resisted he’d be alive while also saying the shooting was wrong and unjustified and resisting should not lead to death is not blaming the victim. It’s stating a fact. We should teach our commuters to protect themselves, instead I see more encouragement of this behavior that lead to more deaths. How many shared he was pulled over for an air freshener and killed for that? That wasn’t true.0 -
Ledbetterman10 said:dankind said:tbergs said:dankind said:I’ve never not resisted arrest or just flat out ran away from cops in my teens and 20s.Wonder why I’m still alive?
Also, white house party breakups=no guns drawn, no arrests made; Black house party breakups=guns drawn and as many Black bodies as they could fit into their cruisers for a ride downtown.
I'm guessing that's still standard operating procedure where I grew up, but I could be wrong. I don't go back to that place. They arm educators there so that they can have their turn to say "all of a sudden, I was afraid" and get away with murder. Only a matter of time.
Oh, and all we were doing was taking a walk. Cops liked to call that "loitering and prowling" when I was with Black friends. The charges would be "trespassing" and "criminal mischief."
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Lerxst1992 said:tbergs said:Halifax2TheMax said:26 year veteran didn’t or couldn’t tell the difference between her taser and firearm?
https://www.prisonlegalnews.org/media/publications/taser_intl_certification_plan_full.pdf
from the link, weight 18 ozs versus 33.3 for a 9mm with a 3-15 round mag (don’t call it a clip). Optional yellow color, why? Oh, MN had an instance of law enforcement mistakenly shooting someone with their firearm and not a taser in the past.Liberals better get their act together. This is defund the police all over again.This is clearly not anything like the Floyd murder. The victim had two outstanding warrants, physically resisted arrest and lunged into his car. The cops had every right to suspect the victim had a gun in the car. One of the outstanding warrants involved illegal carry. In the heat of battle, the cop made a terrible mistake. But the dangerous conditions were created by the victim. Where is the black community to admit breaking the law and resisting arrest is not acceptable conduct?
Liberals want trump elected in 2024? Ignoring the victim’s contributions to his own death and ignoring the danger he put the cops in with his blatant disregard for authority will certainly help republicans sweep congress in 22 and Trump to win in 24.
This is clearly not anything like the Floyd murder.
Yes, it is
The victim had two outstanding warrants, physically resisted arrest and lunged into his car.
This is not a license for police to summarily execute a citizen.
The cops had every right to suspect the victim had a gun in the car.
1) no they didn't
2) cops think everyone has a gun
One of the outstanding warrants involved illegal carry.
No, the outstanding warrant was for failure to appear in court. Neither of these are violent crimes.
In the heat of battle, the cop made a terrible mistake.
The cop was negligent and reckless
But the dangerous conditions were created by the victim.
No they weren't. Cops started the interaction. Where unable to control the situation. And escalated unnecessarily.
Where is the black community to admit breaking the law and resisting arrest is not acceptable conduct?
Police aren't supposed to murder guilty people, either.0 -
nicknyr15 said:Man. I thought the right had some insane conspiracy theories. Saying this cop purposely murdered this kid and knowingly yelled taser as a cover up in the heat of the moment, while this “kid” was trying to escape, is just as wild as the insanity I hear coming from the far right. No fucking difference. You sound exactly the same. Different opinions, same insanity.Scio me nihil scire
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CM189191 said:Lerxst1992 said:tbergs said:Halifax2TheMax said:26 year veteran didn’t or couldn’t tell the difference between her taser and firearm?
https://www.prisonlegalnews.org/media/publications/taser_intl_certification_plan_full.pdf
from the link, weight 18 ozs versus 33.3 for a 9mm with a 3-15 round mag (don’t call it a clip). Optional yellow color, why? Oh, MN had an instance of law enforcement mistakenly shooting someone with their firearm and not a taser in the past.Liberals better get their act together. This is defund the police all over again.This is clearly not anything like the Floyd murder. The victim had two outstanding warrants, physically resisted arrest and lunged into his car. The cops had every right to suspect the victim had a gun in the car. One of the outstanding warrants involved illegal carry. In the heat of battle, the cop made a terrible mistake. But the dangerous conditions were created by the victim. Where is the black community to admit breaking the law and resisting arrest is not acceptable conduct?
Liberals want trump elected in 2024? Ignoring the victim’s contributions to his own death and ignoring the danger he put the cops in with his blatant disregard for authority will certainly help republicans sweep congress in 22 and Trump to win in 24.
This is clearly not anything like the Floyd murder.
Yes, it is
The victim had two outstanding warrants, physically resisted arrest and lunged into his car.
This is not a license for police to summarily execute a citizen.
The cops had every right to suspect the victim had a gun in the car.
1) no they didn't
2) cops think everyone has a gun
One of the outstanding warrants involved illegal carry.
No, the outstanding warrant was for failure to appear in court. Neither of these are violent crimes.
In the heat of battle, the cop made a terrible mistake.
The cop was negligent and reckless
But the dangerous conditions were created by the victim.
No they weren't. Cops started the interaction. Where unable to control the situation. And escalated unnecessarily.
Where is the black community to admit breaking the law and resisting arrest is not acceptable conduct?
Police aren't supposed to murder guilty people, either.Scio me nihil scire
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Has there been actual confirmation about what the warrants were for?
Jack Posobiec is the only blue checkmark I've seen reporting that the warrants were related to firearms, and I don't find him very trustworthy.0 -
Merkin Baller said:
Has there been actual confirmation about what the warrants were for?
Jack Posobiec is the only blue checkmark I've seen reporting that the warrants were related to firearms, and I don't find him very trustworthy.
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Merkin Baller said:
Has there been actual confirmation about what the warrants were for?
Jack Posobiec is the only blue checkmark I've seen reporting that the warrants were related to firearms, and I don't find him very trustworthy.Scio me nihil scire
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Ledbetterman10 said:Merkin Baller said:
Has there been actual confirmation about what the warrants were for?
Jack Posobiec is the only blue checkmark I've seen reporting that the warrants were related to firearms, and I don't find him very trustworthy.
There's a lot of misinformation out there about the nature of the warrant(s).
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If this officer believed he was a threat or someone carrying a gun and therefore a threat (per what his warrant was for), why pull your taser? I'm not suggesting a conspiracy theory at all; quite the contrary. Its simply if you watch the video. She says "taser taser taser" and then "I shot him," as if she didn't expect to. Whether or not its an accident or conspiracy, its clear that she didn't fear that he had a gun, otherwise why did she pull what she thought was her taser? Most states don't have a "shoot to kill" policy for officers per se, but rather require a strong belief that deadly force is necessary to prevent death or great bodily harm to the officer or others.
In short, the argument about whatever his warrants are for is irrelevant because its clear the officer couldn't have believed he was a deadly threat if she thought her taser was the right tool for the moment.
If you don't know the difference between a fleeing suspect and a threat, you shouldn't be a cop.
If you don't know the difference between your taser and your gun, you shouldn't be a cop.
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