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Correct. I can think.No thanks, you're not my type, lol.
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Correct. I can think.No thanks, you're not my type, lol.
You are trying to compare ordinary people, to police officers, with months of formal training, years of experience, and constant training, and qualification on their weapons.
Her grabbing the wrong gun, and then not realizing it, is like a professional race car driver turning left, when he should have turned right, and blaming the mistake on an adrenaline rush.
Correct. I can think.
Why don't you shut me up, horse face.Look, bantering with you is uninteresting, okay? I'd challenge you to a battle of wits, but you're an unarmed soldier. So if you don't have anything constructive to add to the thread, maybe just shut the fuck up then, and go annoy someone else.
Why don't you shut me up, horse face.
I bet you're so damn stupid that you have to look into the toilet when you get up to see what happened. Ding dong.I'd rather flush shit than play with it.
It was an unjust conviction only to appease the black mobI guess getting out of murdering someone is as simple as being sorry.
It wasn't murder. He was a thug and he shouldn't have tried to fleeI guess getting out of murdering someone is as simple as being sorry.
I hope they do. He deserves itFine... then you are either ignorant of the definition, or willing to alter it if the situation is to your liking.
Again, I hope no one judges you in the way you judge others.
Never said you did.I don't recall ever carelessly killing anyone.
Never said you did.
What I take issue with is your situational judgement.
Worse than situational ethics.
Hypocrisy to the core.
I'm not sure what situation I am situationally judging.
I would brush that off if you were candycorn or dragonlady etc. Because they are morons.
You're not.
It wasn't murder.Looking in on US politics, Democrats seem to let certain criminals out early. The Republicans let the cops out early that murdered people. Both as bad as each other.
Of course it was wrong, but they had to please the mob or the mob would have burned down the city.The type of justice I subscribe to the most is you should be judged/punished by your level of guilt, and how it correlates with intent, if any.
Obviously she had no intent. So that legally dismisses murder. Murder is impossible without intent.
That leads it to the next level - manslaughter/wrongful death/reckless homicide etc.
Then guilt is measured by how reckless/lack of care you were that led to the death of another human being - with consideration to what level of fault the deceased played in their own death.
The kid himself is half at fault. At least. Zero reason to act the way he did. Zero. He was pulled over for expired plates. His actions set what happen in motion. 100%. Indeed, he is more at fault than she is. She mistook her gun for her taser. I never questioned that from the first video I saw. You could see the immediate shock she displayed literally within one second of firing the weapon.
That considerably lowers fault, as there was no intent, no recklessness and no malice. An accidental killing where the victim is more at fault then her.
The fact she spent 20 minutes in jail was wrong.
No. When one carries a weapon lawfully, the onus is on the person to use it properly. She did not. She was guilty of wrongful homicide. I would have let her do time served.The type of justice I subscribe to the most is you should be judged/punished by your level of guilt, and how it correlates with intent, if any.
Obviously she had no intent. So that legally dismisses murder. Murder is impossible without intent.
That leads it to the next level - manslaughter/wrongful death/reckless homicide etc.
Then guilt is measured by how reckless/lack of care you were that led to the death of another human being - with consideration to what level of fault the deceased played in their own death.
The kid himself is half at fault. At least. Zero reason to act the way he did. Zero. He was pulled over for expired plates. His actions set what happen in motion. 100%. Indeed, he is more at fault than she is. She mistook her gun for her taser. I never questioned that from the first video I saw. You could see the immediate shock she displayed literally within one second of firing the weapon.
That considerably lowers fault, as there was no intent, no recklessness and no malice. An accidental killing where the victim is more at fault then her.
The fact she spent 20 minutes in jail was wrong.