Ray From Cleveland
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you people LOVE criminals for some reasonSounds to me the actions of a bunch of cowards. If this is a good thing why the need to do it without letting people know?
The rioters, looters, murderers, pillagers are cowards and completely worthless.
They aren't the ones hiding behind closed doors. They are willing to stand up for their beliefs.........unlike these politicians.
EGarner
MBrown
GFloyd
ASterling
KScott
etc etc etc --every one a jackass thug criminal
Police officers are not prosecutors and executioners.
Neither am I, but if somebody presents me with the threat of serious bodily harm or death, I have the right to be a prosecutor and executioner. It's called our law.
Which wasn't the case in most of those cases. Most of those were even minor infractions.
Most of them were unintentional accidents. Every one could have been avoided if the suspect obeyed all orders of the police officers. That's what starts these problems 99.9% of the time. When a person resists arrest, what do you want to police to do, tell him perhaps another time when he's in a better mood? What if a suspect runs? Do you want the cops to just stand there and watch him go?
Depends on what he was wanted for. Michael Slager is in prison for shooting a man in the back over a broken tail light. He had his car. Yes, let him run off as opposed to shooting him in the back.
Like you said, he's in prison for it too. The officer should have ran after him to subdue him. But these kinds of incidents happen to a fraction of 1% of our police force on a national level.
I don't know what this guy did or what he was up to, but nobody runs from a police officer over a broken tail light. Even though the guy is dead and the officer in jail, he'd still be alive today most likely if he didn't run at all.
Even though the system has found the officer guilty you still find this need to make excuses and defend him.
I do? Please quote where I defended him.