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And the cop is the one who created the scenario where guns were introduced to the equation. She had no idea who was prowling about. Until she looked out the window. Seeing g a uniform is probably why she hesitated. And that hesitation may very well have cost her, her life.If what the kid said is true what other choice did he have when he saw a gun pointed at him?....this ain't murder...its a bad shooting...murder has a specific deffinition....there is no logical defense for this cop,,,he murdered a person in their own home,,,If I were a cop...I'd start looking for a new profession.....your own departments won't back you up any more when the deceased is black....
to many times I have read where the cops were called for help only to arrive and murder the person calling for help,,,
I thought they would lay down their lives for the people,, now they are just killing,, and it seems just for no good reason sometimes,,,
He would still have to be charged with some sort of manslaughter. Whether or not the cop's intentions were good, a woman still lost her life. Did she make some mistakes? sure, but they were inside her own home. It's not like she left a gun out on the front seat of her car during a traffic stop.
You want to see sweeping change? Have a jury walk a homeowner who smoked a cop. You can bet your bottom dollar they'd square their shit away lickety split...