BackAgain
Neutronium Member & truth speaker #StopBrandon
She pulled the wrong “weapon.” That was an accident. The charge of manslaughter consisting of an element of “recklessness” shouldn’t have even been brought. It should have been tossed by the court, as a matter of law. The conviction cannot be based on the facts AND the correct law. It ought to be overturned on appeal. (That doesn’t mean it will be.)It was NOT an accident like a fender bender. She did commit manslaughter. If you or I did what she did, we should be charged tried and found guilty. But the question is whether as a law enforcement officer, she should have criminal BUT NOT CIVIL immunity. Does convicting her make good people less willing to become cops? Imo, yes it does, and that's bad.