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Yes, you definitely are. You admitted that you don't care about innocent citizens getting killed by thugs and gangs. You admitted that you don't care about the killing in Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC, St. Louis, etc.Yes, they are prosecuted. That's what a Grand Jury is for. You've already admitted that you aren't civilized. That's why you're anti law and order.You magnify the infinitely small number of questionable shootings and ignore the real problem, crime and Blacks shooting each other every day in Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit, St. Louis, Oakland, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Etc. Propaganda parrot.The body wasn't even cold before the lies by the police started.
Columbus police have said that Meade was working on behalf of the U.S. Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force when the shooting occurred. But Tobin contradicted that claim in his Friday statement, writing that "U.S. Marshals task force operations had concluded, and the officer was acting on his own and in his independent authority as a Franklin County Sheriff's Deputy within his home jurisdiction when he encountered Mr. Goodson, and throughout the subsequent incident leading to Mr. Goodson's death."
Columbus mayor criticizes U.S. Marshal for "inappropriate, uninformed" statement on Casey Goodson Jr. shooting
It seems the statement that he was "waving a gun out of his car" is no longer being supported either.
Nor is the idea that he came home with only one sub. And the police wonder why people no longer trust them. Stop lying.
First reports are always inaccurate. What I don't understand about this story is nobody seems to know if he had a gun. Cops don't stop people at random to harass them.
Of course they do.
`You broke my wrist!' Police sued for taking down wrong man
This guy had to be doing something to draw the attention of the officer which is not in this story or the OP. They don't shoot people at random either unless there is a threat of serious bodily harm or death to the officer.
He had his back turned towards him entering his own house. I can't imagine there being much of a risk.
Ex-South Carolina cop who shot fleeing Walter Scott in the back sentenced to 20 years in prison
I always read posts from last to first when I join a topic late, so maybe somebody posted info I didn't see yet. But both pieces said there was a verbal altercation before the shooting. I live in the same state as this guy. I went through the same class as he did. You are trained that if you are armed and addressed by a police officer, the first thing out of your mouth is to inform the officer you are indeed armed and have a license. You keep your hands away from your gun, and follow instructions from the officer. You don't argue or fight with a police officer when armed ever. You just obey all commands at that point.
I won't make judgement as of yet because there are a lot of pieces of the puzzle missing. But something tells me this is a justified shooting.
No surprise there.
When someone commits a crime they are prosecuted. The problem is those who commit a crime but are not prosecuted.
I'm not the one who has routinely made excuses for things like perjury and murder.