That is the dilemma but run away from the police should not be a death penalty. Him running of is not as bad as shooting him. Here is another example where things escalating to quickly, one can say that the person in the car didn't took down his hands to unfasten the seat belt and open the door. But if he did he would have been shot because the officer would think he was going for a gun (even if the person is a military). https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=Cv7Qb_1618039789
From the officer video of the Daunte Wright shooting, it doesn't look like the officer planned to shoot him. She tried to taser him but didn't realize she was holding her gun. Which.. is pretty fucked up. She shouldn't be an officer. That's stupidity combined with panic combined with poor training. No excuse for the cop, but no sympathy for the criminal either.
The army guy in your link was a shithead that deserved way worse than he got. He's the one that escalated the situation that far. He made the police chase him for almost two miles before he stopped. That turned a simple traffic stop into a high danger stop for the police. He went from passive resistance to active resistance (holding the door shut). Meanwhile the police officer was de-escalating levels of force by putting away his gun and pulling a taser, then holstering the taser and pulling pepper spray.
It was obvious that he wanted to martyr himself and blame racism from the way he set up his phone camera then refused to follow orders. You jump to the conclusion that he would have been shot if he reached for his seat belt, but he literally unbuckled his seat belt and didn't get shot. So...no?
It's amazing how everyone that claims they're so scared of the police still fight them and refuse to follow directions. You know what I would do if someone pointed a gun at me and gave me lawful instructions to do something? I'd probably just do it. Probably wouldn't get shot either.
What you do as this catastrophe present itself in all details is that you (perhaps not you in person) but in general in the thread, is that the young black man deserved it because he tried to run off and that it was a warrant on him. Now there is a police who forgot she held a gun... that also means she is totally reluctant weather she put him in danger or not.
There is one case I think the police did the right thing. It was when they shot a man in the back which his ex-wife had a restrain order on. He tried to take of with their three kids. Police shot him. Fine, police couldn't let him run off with three kids.
The military guy. Two miles you say? Annoying yes, reason for the police to lose their shit? No. Unbuckle the belt? Put his hands down so the police can't see them (grabbing a gun) I wouldn't do it in front of a police. I rather sit their with hands in the air not moving.
I wish there sometimes was a bit a reality check, not all cops are good and they make a million good arrests or stops each month that goes according to the book. Shit happens, but just say "fuck, this is bad" sometimes when it is.
That is the dilemma but run away from the police should not be a death penalty. Him running of is not as bad as shooting him. Here is another example where things escalating to quickly, one can say that the person in the car didn't took down his hands to unfasten the seat belt and open the door. But if he did he would have been shot because the officer would think he was going for a gun (even if the person is a military). https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=Cv7Qb_1618039789
From the officer video of the Daunte Wright shooting, it doesn't look like the officer planned to shoot him. She tried to taser him but didn't realize she was holding her gun. Which.. is pretty fucked up. She shouldn't be an officer. That's stupidity combined with panic combined with poor training. No excuse for the cop, but no sympathy for the criminal either.
The army guy in your link was a shithead that deserved way worse than he got. He's the one that escalated the situation that far. He made the police chase him for almost two miles before he stopped. That turned a simple traffic stop into a high danger stop for the police. He went from passive resistance to active resistance (holding the door shut). Meanwhile the police officer was de-escalating levels of force by putting away his gun and pulling a taser, then holstering the taser and pulling pepper spray.
It was obvious that he wanted to martyr himself and blame racism from the way he set up his phone camera then refused to follow orders. You jump to the conclusion that he would have been shot if he reached for his seat belt, but he literally unbuckled his seat belt and didn't get shot. So...no?
It's amazing how everyone that claims they're so scared of the police still fight them and refuse to follow directions. You know what I would do if someone pointed a gun at me and gave me lawful instructions to do something? I'd probably just do it. Probably wouldn't get shot either.
What you do as this catastrophe present itself in all details is that you (perhaps not you in person) but in general in the thread, is that the young black man deserved it because he tried to run off and that it was a warrant on him. Now there is a police who forgot she held a gun... that also means she is totally reluctant weather she put him in danger or not.
There is one case I think the police did the right thing. It was when they shot a man in the back which his ex-wife had a restrain order on. He tried to take of with their three kids. Police shot him. Fine, police couldn't let him run off with three kids.
The military guy. Two miles you say? Annoying yes, reason for the police to lose their shit? No. Unbuckle the belt? Put his hands down so the police can't see them (grabbing a gun) I wouldn't do it in front of a police. I rather sit their with hands in the air not moving.
I wish there sometimes was a bit a reality check, not all cops are good and they make a million good arrests or stops each month that goes according to the book. Shit happens, but just say "fuck, this is bad" sometimes when it is.