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In reply to the discussion: Cleveland police officer shoots 12-year old boy carrying BB gun [View all]uppityperson
(116,027 posts)10. I know there is minimal info yet, just saw that line and it made me wince.
People do not always hear commands, or know they are aimed at them. Did you follow the shooting in Seattle a couple yrs ago of John Williams? The police did not ID himself, yelled at Mr Williams, when Mr Williams turned to see who was yelling, bam bam bam bam. Yes, Mr Williams was deaf in 1 ear, hard of hearing in the other. Yes, he was carrying a legal pocketknife. Yes, the cop ran up to close to him yelling "put the knife down" and testified Mr Williams turned with a concerned look on his face so he felt in danger and killed him.
http://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/No-charges-in-woodcarver-shooting-by-Seattle-1016227.php
Police do get shot, but some over react.
Not enough info to tell yet, just noticing that line. And why would I worry about how long you'll be staying, whatever that means?
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In this case, I don't think we can blame the cop for shooting the 12 year old boy.
GGJohn
Nov 2014
#37
I have defended police shootings here. But many police get away with murder. I would bet more.....
Logical
Nov 2014
#74
Wow, the NYPD, you proud of their police department? Have you tried to stop the corruption? nt
Logical
Nov 2014
#41
Cops job/ position places them in a higher standard above the average citizens.
FarPoint
Nov 2014
#28
Well if they got hit by indiscriminate fire, it is their own fault for being there.
Rex
Nov 2014
#51
"When an officer gives a command, we expect it to be followed" and if not, shoot them?
uppityperson
Nov 2014
#5
I know there is minimal info yet, just saw that line and it made me wince.
uppityperson
Nov 2014
#10
Aha, I see it. I edited the previous reply to you, added more of why people sometimes don't know
uppityperson
Nov 2014
#13
Nice anecdote. Got any facts or statistics that don't include secondhand cop-shop talk?
marble falls
Nov 2014
#31
Grown adults who are supposed to be trained with dealing with hazardous situations
avebury
Nov 2014
#65
Pulled out the "gun": yanked it into combat position or taken by the barrel and being handed to....
marble falls
Nov 2014
#32
To this day I don't know why they make those airsoft BB guns look so real
helpmetohelpyou
Nov 2014
#21