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In reply to the discussion: 9-1-1 caller says gun held by Cleveland 12-year-old shot by police was 'probably fake' [View all]jamzrockz
(1,333 posts)22. Maybe after observing the person
for a few seconds, one can easily tell what a real gun or a toy. He probably did this and figures the items was probably a fake gun but still decided to call the police. Personally, I think the world would be safer if the cops in this country were severely punished for making stupid mistakes like this.
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9-1-1 caller says gun held by Cleveland 12-year-old shot by police was 'probably fake' [View all]
alp227
Nov 2014
OP
if you tried the parents would come charging at you yelling at you to mind your own fking business
belzabubba333
Nov 2014
#11
Are those who are willing to learn about firearms and have an open mind, ammocurious?
branford
Nov 2014
#55
He failed to comply with the officer's orders, he pulled the gun out of his waistband,
GGJohn
Nov 2014
#25
I think the proper people do decide if something is a 'senseless tragedy' are a jury of one's peers.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Nov 2014
#46
It hasn't been ruled justified yet, but if that video backs up the officers story, it will be ruled
GGJohn
Nov 2014
#61
I don't see how this information changes the incident except to make it all the more tragic.
branford
Nov 2014
#5
I think the officer did the right thing, people were terrified so it seemed real.
Happyhippychick
Nov 2014
#16
A horrible tragedy, but understandable given the picture of the gun up thread
Lurks Often
Nov 2014
#31
My understanding was that he was told to raise his hands and instead he reached for the gun...
EX500rider
Nov 2014
#48
Seems like a bad week for "rookie" officers and the people who meet up with them
Thor_MN
Nov 2014
#36