Nah you beat the shit out of people resisting you, you don't kill them. Cops need to learn how to fight again and departments need to stop hiring females.
Respectfully disagree. Fleeing in a car deserves to be shot, not tazed. We've all seen crazy car chase videos that don't end well for pedestrians and other drivers. An unarmed suspect fleeing in a car is no different from one carrying a gun. They are both handling a deadly weapon.
Yep, that's where it's justified, even if it was a mistake because she grabbed the gun instead of the tazer. Her intent doesn't matter at that point, only the criminals.
His warrant was also for carrying a gun without a permit. So here you have a person wanted on a gun charge, resisting arrest of police, and trying to get back into a vehicle to escape, where he would be likely to put people in harms way by fleeing the police.
People have gone too soft and the law has been perverted. Let's keep in mind that at that point, trying to escape from police is a felony. Under federal law, it is legal to kill anyone in the commission of a felony.
The fact that he drove away, also contributed to his own death. Had he not been fleeing, he would have received immediate medical attention. That massively reduces the culpability of the officer.
Under federal law, it is legal to kill anyone in the commission of a felony.
Quit making up nonsense. No, it isn't legal. Someone could be passing a forged check or other financial document, a felony. But that felony doesn't give anyone the right to kill someone over a forged document.
Nah you beat the shit out of people resisting you, you don't kill them. Cops need to learn how to fight again and departments need to stop hiring females.
Respectfully disagree. Fleeing in a car deserves to be shot, not tazed. We've all seen crazy car chase videos that don't end well for pedestrians and other drivers. An unarmed suspect fleeing in a car is no different from one carrying a gun. They are both handling a deadly weapon.
Yep, that's where it's justified, even if it was a mistake because she grabbed the gun instead of the tazer. Her intent doesn't matter at that point, only the criminals.
His warrant was also for carrying a gun without a permit. So here you have a person wanted on a gun charge, resisting arrest of police, and trying to get back into a vehicle to escape, where he would be likely to put people in harms way by fleeing the police.
People have gone too soft and the law has been perverted. Let's keep in mind that at that point, trying to escape from police is a felony. Under federal law, it is legal to kill anyone in the commission of a felony.
The fact that he drove away, also contributed to his own death. Had he not been fleeing, he would have received immediate medical attention. That massively reduces the culpability of the officer.
Quit making up nonsense. No, it isn't legal. Someone could be passing a forged check or other financial document, a felony. But that felony doesn't give anyone the right to kill someone over a forged document.