Why Shouldn't Police Be Allowed To Kill Suspects Who Don't Comply?

Bullshit that is exactly what was done to him.

Specifically, an autopsy indicated that Garner's death resulted from "[compression] of neck, compression of chest and prone positioning during physical restraint by police". Asthma, heart disease, and obesity were cited as contributing factors.

The autopsy stated that the actions of the officer led to his preexisting conditions that took his life. The same thing could have happened if he pushed Garner against the wall and handcuffed him. The fact of the matter is (like Floyd) he would have easily lived through it like the tens of thousands who are arrested every year the same way had he been taking care of his medical problems.
Specifically, an autopsy indicated that Garner's death resulted from "[compression] of neck, compression of chest and prone positioning during physical restraint by police"[/quote]

Did you not read that part.

Asthma, heart disease, and obesity were cited as contributing factors.

Had he been healthier he may not have died, but the number one factor was the Chokehold that was put on him.

More bullshit, these clowns were indicted on 2nd degree murder charges, the trial was moved to a lily white town in upstate NY where a white, racist judge let them off with murder and then the city paid his family 61 million dollars.

The same thing happened here with Tamir Rice. The grand jury found the officer innocent of any wrongdoing, and the city still paid the family 5 million taxpayer dollars even though the officer acted in accordance with the law. What the city paid is not indicative of any guilt, it's pure politics using taxpayer money.

That case didn't even go to trial, Tamir rice is totally different than Amadou Diallo.
The trial was moved because of the uncivilized behavior of the people in that community, the same reason the Chauvin trail should have been moved.

The trial was moved because they knew if they could go to a predominately ALL WHITE area they would get off like they have for decades.
A department administrative trial found the officers acted improperly during the 2006 shooting incident, New York Police Department Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly fired Det. Gescard Isnora; fellow detectives Marc Cooper, Michael Oliver and Lt. Gary Napoli announced they will resign. NYPD spokesman Paul Browne said, “There was nothing in the record to warrant overturning the decision” of punishing the officers.

Again, all politics. They did nothing wrong otherwise they would have been convicted.

History in America shows that is a lie, cops have been getting away with killing black folks since this country was founded. Your denial doesn't change that fact.
Of course a white judge let them get away with murder, it's just par for the course.

Lt Gary Napoli, who has also been accused of incompetence, has also testified he didn't hear his men identify themselves as cops before they killed Bell on his wedding day - and badly wounded two of his buddies.

Right, so this guy who was also facing disciplinary charges looking for a break didn't make this up to get more leniency.

....and we are to believe that the other officers identified themselves when the witnessed claimed they didn't, but the witnesses had to be lying because they were black and we are conditioned to believe white officers because white is right.
These were veteran police officers, not rookies. They do the same thing the same way for years on end. But just this only time, all three forgot to identify themselves as police officers simultaniously when that's what they've been doing in their entire career? You mean to tell me you are so gullible to believe that????

Yea they have been doing this for years and getting away with it. Just like a cop who pulls their gun when they meant to grab their tazor even though one is black one is yellow and the gun is alot heavier. Are we suppose to believe a 26yr veteran couldn't tell the difference between the 2.
There is also the fact that when the shooting started, he hid under his dashboard like a coward. He didn't testify that they didn't identify themselves, he testified that "he didn't hear" them. But if you're scared shitless, you are not in the mindset to take accurate account of everything going on around you.

Right, but the folks who are doing all the shooting can remember everything to a T. I have seen guys who claim to be so gunho, but when the firing starts they piss their pants. So you don't know how folks will react when bullets start flying.
Well we know that is a lie, that rule applies to white folks. Hell we have seen whites shoot cops, come at cops with knives, drive off from cops and you don't see not one shot.

Yet more white suspects, and even unarmed white suspects are shot and killed by police every year than blacks.
Not per capita, oh that's right you only use that when you think it puts you to an advantage.

While blacks are a much smaller percentage of our population, they are the majority of all violent crime and theft in this country.

Post the numbers that prove that.
You are patted down when cuffed, how many have pulled a gun out of their pocket while lying face down with an officer on top of them.

None if the officer IS on top of them, but that's why they are on top of them in the first place.

So how was George Floyd a threat?
 
Specifically, an autopsy indicated that Garner's death resulted from "[compression] of neck, compression of chest and prone positioning during physical restraint by police"


Did you not read that part.

Asthma, heart disease, and obesity were cited as contributing factors.

Had he been healthier he may not have died, but the number one factor was the Chokehold that was put on him.

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Not according to your beloved New York Times. This is what they reported.

The doctor who performed an autopsy on Eric Garner testified on Wednesday that a police officer choked him with enough force that it triggered a “lethal cascade” of events, ending in a fatal asthma attack.

The doctor, Floriana Persechino, said the officer’s chokehold and the compression of Mr. Garner’s chest during his arrest on Staten Island in 2014 “set into motion a lethal sequence.”


So what the examiner found is that it was his medical conditions that killed him, not the police officer. What the officer did triggered those conditions that killed him. But that aside, what are police to do if a suspect refuses to be arrested?

That case didn't even go to trial, Tamir rice is totally different than Amadou Diallo.

The case went to a grand jury. It was the grand jury that reviewed the video frame by frame. They determined the officer had every right to believe the suspect was pulling a gun on him and his partner.

The trial was moved because they knew if they could go to a predominately ALL WHITE area they would get off like they have for decades.

Great. And when you can provide credible evidence of that, I'll be glad to look at it.

History in America shows that is a lie, cops have been getting away with killing black folks since this country was founded. Your denial doesn't change that fact.

They have killed black folks and white folks. What's your point?

....and we are to believe that the other officers identified themselves when the witnessed claimed they didn't, but the witnesses had to be lying because they were black and we are conditioned to believe white officers because white is right.

No, it's because blacks are anti-police, and this isn't the first time they've used this lie. In fact they've used it several times here until they were proven liars.

Yea they have been doing this for years and getting away with it. Just like a cop who pulls their gun when they meant to grab their tazor even though one is black one is yellow and the gun is alot heavier. Are we suppose to believe a 26yr veteran couldn't tell the difference between the 2.

Are we supposed to believe that this 26 year veteran didn't make a mistake? Okay, let's go with that. Apparently she's worked with many black suspects. If she wanted to kill a black person, why did she pick that particular one at that particular time in the 26 years she worked as a police officer; a time where she was looking at a very comfortable government retirement in the near future? But for some reason, she decided to give up everything she worked for her adult life because she just had to kill this guy. Right?

Oh......I forgot.......when you become a police officer, there is no such thing as making a mistake.




Right, but the folks who are doing all the shooting can remember everything to a T. I have seen guys who claim to be so gunho, but when the firing starts they piss their pants. So you don't know how folks will react when bullets start flying.

The bullets didn't start flying until after they identified themselves. Apparently they had much more courage than the guy who hid under the dashboard.

Not per capita, oh that's right you only use that when you think it puts you to an advantage.

No, not per capita because they commit much more violent crime and theft per capita. Therefore per capita, they will have many more violent incidents with police than whites.

Post the numbers that prove that.


Sure, no problem.

According to the FBI, African-Americans accounted for 55.9% of all homicide offenders in 2019, with whites 41.1%, and "Other"/Unknown 3.0% in cases where the race was known.[

 
Specifically, an autopsy indicated that Garner's death resulted from "[compression] of neck, compression of chest and prone positioning during physical restraint by police"


Did you not read that part.

Asthma, heart disease, and obesity were cited as contributing factors.

Had he been healthier he may not have died, but the number one factor was the Chokehold that was put on him.

Not according to your beloved New York Times. This is what they reported.

The doctor who performed an autopsy on Eric Garner testified on Wednesday that a police officer choked him with enough force that it triggered a “lethal cascade” of events, ending in a fatal asthma attack.

The doctor, Floriana Persechino, said the officer’s chokehold and the compression of Mr. Garner’s chest during his arrest on Staten Island in 2014 “set into motion a lethal sequence.”


So what the examiner found is that it was his medical conditions that killed him, not the police officer. What the officer did triggered those conditions that killed him. But that aside, what are police to do if a suspect refuses to be arrested?

What the examiner found was that the police killed Eric Garner. Your own post says so.

The department has banned officers from using chokeholds for decades, saying the maneuver is too risky.

"In my opinion, that's a chokehold," Dr. Floriana Persechino, the medical examiner, said after video footage of the arrest was put on pause during the hearing. She said the chokehold would have been painful and constricted Garner's airways, triggering "a lethal cascade of events" that led to his death.

Using a green laser pointer, Persechino explained that the autopsy photographs showed a band of ruptured blood vessels in the muscles in the front of Garner's neck, and said they were caused by pressure from Pantaleo's forearm.

She testified that Pantaleo murdered Eric Garner.

That case didn't even go to trial, Tamir rice is totally different than Amadou Diallo.

The case went to a grand jury. It was the grand jury that reviewed the video frame by frame. They determined the officer had every right to believe the suspect was pulling a gun on him and his partner.

That case was questionable, so I won't waste anytime on it.

The trial was moved because they knew if they could go to a predominately ALL WHITE area they would get off like they have for decades.

Great. And when you can provide credible evidence of that, I'll be glad to look at it.

Pull your head out your ass and stop with the denial and you will see it.

History in America shows that is a lie, cops have been getting away with killing black folks since this country was founded. Your denial doesn't change that fact.

They have killed black folks and white folks. What's your point?

My point is they don't kill white folks as they do black folks. Give me a cuffed white man that was murdered by the police when they claimed they were reaching for their tasor.

....and we are to believe that the other officers identified themselves when the witnessed claimed they didn't, but the witnesses had to be lying because they were black and we are conditioned to believe white officers because white is right.

No, it's because blacks are anti-police, and this isn't the first time they've used this lie. In fact they've used it several times here until they were proven liars.

The liar is folks like you who claim they police treat black folks the same as they treat whites when history in America proves that is bullshit. Black folks aren't anti-police we are anti-police brutality.

Yea they have been doing this for years and getting away with it. Just like a cop who pulls their gun when they meant to grab their tazor even though one is black one is yellow and the gun is alot heavier. Are we suppose to believe a 26yr veteran couldn't tell the difference between the 2.

Are we supposed to believe that this 26 year veteran didn't make a mistake? Okay, let's go with that. Apparently she's worked with many black suspects. If she wanted to kill a black person, why did she pick that particular one at that particular time in the 26 years she worked as a police officer; a time where she was looking at a very comfortable government retirement in the near future? But for some reason, she decided to give up everything she worked for her adult life because she just had to kill this guy. Right?

Oh......I forgot.......when you become a police officer, there is no such thing as making a mistake.

A mistake is unintentional departure from right, you can't kill a damn man and say, "oh my bad I made a mistake." Tell us Fake ass supercop, does a tasor weigh the same as a gun? Is a tasor the same color as a gun? The answer to both questions is no, so there is no way in hell you make a mistake of one for the other. Which side is your firearm carried on? So no there is no way in hell a 26yr veteran mistakenly pulled her gun thinking it was her tasor.




Right, but the folks who are doing all the shooting can remember everything to a T. I have seen guys who claim to be so gunho, but when the firing starts they piss their pants. So you don't know how folks will react when bullets start flying.

The bullets didn't start flying until after they identified themselves. Apparently they had much more courage than the guy who hid under the dashboard.

Oh that's right I forgot you were there when the bullets started firing and you definitely know more than the officer in charge and ALL the witnesses that were there.

Not per capita, oh that's right you only use that when you think it puts you to an advantage.

No, not per capita because they commit much more violent crime and theft per capita. Therefore per capita, they will have many more violent incidents with police than whites.

I guess you think if you keep repeating a lie it will one day become the truth.

Post the numbers that prove that.


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Sure, no problem.

According to the FBI, African-Americans accounted for 55.9% of all homicide offenders in 2019, with whites 41.1%, and "Other"/Unknown 3.0% in cases where the race was known.[


Homicide is not the only violent crime in this country. Look at rape, child molestation, physical assault, etc. etc., so as usual you are posting lies. Look are Larceny, white collar crimes, etc., as usual you are posting lies.
 

"Louisiana state troopers were captured on body camera video stunning, punching and dragging a Black man as he apologized for leading them on a high-speed chase -- footage of the man’s last moments alive that The Associated Press obtained after authorities refused to release it for two years.

Troopers initially told Greene’s family he died on impact after crashing into a tree during the chase. Only now in the footage obtained by the AP from one trooper's body camera can the public see for the first time some of what happened during the arrest. State Police brass initially argued the troopers’ use of force was justified —
“awful but lawful,” as ranking officials described it — and did not open an administrative investigation until 474 days after Greene’s death."

Yea, I know it may look bad for the police to repeatedly lie and file false reports; but none of this would have ever been known about if it wasn't for some meddling emergency room doctor noticing the dead guy still had the taser prongs stuck in his back -- after being told he died from a car crash. But the only person to blame for this is Green himself; he shouldn't have fled and took police on a high-speed chase..and for what? a traffic violation?

The question still remains however; why shouldn't cops be allowed to kill suspects who try to run away or don't follow police orders?? If the police tells you to stop, you stop...if you don't, you die...that simple....Now because of this; the lives of at least 2 officers have been destroyed. The officer who was bragging about choking and beating Mr. Greene and making him spit blood everywhere; that guy was fired for his involvement in this case; and later died hours after finding out he was fired (due to a single vehicle highway crash with karma). The other officer was later arrested for his connection to another police beating -- but as I said; none of this would have happened if we simply made it perfectly legal for cops to kill whoever tries to flee from police or doesn't comply with their orders.
You sound like China Joe's pick to head up ATF
 
What the examiner found was that the police killed Eric Garner. Your own post says so.

The department has banned officers from using chokeholds for decades, saying the maneuver is too risky.

"In my opinion, that's a chokehold," Dr. Floriana Persechino, the medical examiner, said after video footage of the arrest was put on pause during the hearing. She said the chokehold would have been painful and constricted Garner's airways, triggering "a lethal cascade of events" that led to his death.

Using a green laser pointer, Persechino explained that the autopsy photographs showed a band of ruptured blood vessels in the muscles in the front of Garner's neck, and said they were caused by pressure from Pantaleo's forearm.

She testified that Pantaleo murdered Eric Garner.

And apparently the Grand Jury found problems with her testimony which is why they decided not to indict. Even DumBama's DOJ decided not to pursue the matter. If somebody is cutting off your air supply, you can't scream, you can't yell, you can't talk, and that was not the case in the matter, just like it wasn't with Floyd. What the jury seen after watching the video is a Doctor lying about not getting any air.

My point is they don't kill white folks as they do black folks. Give me a cuffed white man that was murdered by the police when they claimed they were reaching for their tasor.

Oh really. So tell me, when was the last time a police officer shot somebody thinking it was a taser before her? It was a freak accident.

The liar is folks like you who claim they police treat black folks the same as they treat whites when history in America proves that is bullshit. Black folks aren't anti-police we are anti-police brutality.

Police treat people the way they treat them back. If you get cocky with a cop, he's going to get cocky right back in most cases. If you show respect and cooperation, they will show you the same. I was a truck driver. We get pulled over all the time by state troopers for safety checks. The same thing when you go across the scales. They just stop you at random and hold you up for an hour or so.

I ran into a problem only one time in driving a CDL vehicle in 30 years. I just "yes sir--no sir" and when I got home, wrote a letter to my state rep, and sent a copy to the Governors office. The next time I went through those scales, neither the idiot that was yelling at me nor his partner were there. They were replaced, and I never seen them again. That's how you handle a situation with an abrasive officer.

A mistake is unintentional departure from right, you can't kill a damn man and say, "oh my bad I made a mistake." Tell us Fake ass supercop, does a tasor weigh the same as a gun? Is a tasor the same color as a gun? The answer to both questions is no, so there is no way in hell you make a mistake of one for the other. Which side is your firearm carried on? So no there is no way in hell a 26yr veteran mistakenly pulled her gun thinking it was her tasor.
Watch the video. She wasn't even looking at where she was grabbing because she was concentrating on stopping the lowlife from running. The taser is shaped exactly like a gun. She didn't get away with it by saying "I made a mistake." She was charged and will have her day in court like anybody else.

Oh that's right I forgot you were there when the bullets started firing and you definitely know more than the officer in charge and ALL the witnesses that were there.

I know how blacks are and how they lie. I didn't have to be there to read what happened. Like I said, blacks are anti-cop. That's why they give them a hard time, fight with them while being placed under arrest, and even lie for a criminal.

I guess you think if you keep repeating a lie it will one day become the truth.

It is the truth.

Homicide is not the only violent crime in this country. Look at rape, child molestation, physical assault, etc. etc., so as usual you are posting lies. Look are Larceny, white collar crimes, etc., as usual you are posting lies.

While African Americans are highly overrepresented in murders and gun assaults, the disparity in arrests is small for the most common form of assault not involving any weapon or serious injury (non-aggravated assault). Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites are arrested for non-aggravated assault in a similar ratio to their share of the US population. Of the 9,468 murder arrests in the US in 2017, 53.5% were black and 20.8% Hispanic. Of the 822,671 arrests for non-aggravated assault, 31.4% were black and 18.4% Hispanic.[57]

According to the FBI Uniform Crime Reports, in 2008, black youths, who make up 16% of the youth population, accounted for 52% of juvenile violent crime arrests, including 58.5% of youth arrests for homicide and 67% for robbery. Black youths were overrepresented in all offense categories except DUI, liquor laws, and drunkenness. Racial disparities in arrest have consistently been far less among older population groups.



According to the National Crime Victimization Survey in 2002, robberies with white victims and black offenders were more than 12 times more common than the opposite.


Now as for your other offenses, find me a source that includes race, and I'll bet my dollar to your dime blacks per capita lead the way on those as well. As a final note, according to this source, predators of sexual violence is 57% white, 27% black. However sexual violence is under represented given our percentage of population in this country while blacks are over twice the percentage of their population

 
What the examiner found was that the police killed Eric Garner. Your own post says so.

The department has banned officers from using chokeholds for decades, saying the maneuver is too risky.

"In my opinion, that's a chokehold," Dr. Floriana Persechino, the medical examiner, said after video footage of the arrest was put on pause during the hearing. She said the chokehold would have been painful and constricted Garner's airways, triggering "a lethal cascade of events" that led to his death.

Using a green laser pointer, Persechino explained that the autopsy photographs showed a band of ruptured blood vessels in the muscles in the front of Garner's neck, and said they were caused by pressure from Pantaleo's forearm.

She testified that Pantaleo murdered Eric Garner.

And apparently the Grand Jury found problems with her testimony which is why they decided not to indict. Even DumBama's DOJ decided not to pursue the matter. If somebody is cutting off your air supply, you can't scream, you can't yell, you can't talk, and that was not the case in the matter, just like it wasn't with Floyd. What the jury seen after watching the video is a Doctor lying about not getting any air.

Oh so now the Doctor was perjuring herself in Open Court. Have you ever been choked? The video speaks for itself just like it did in the Floyd case, we learned during the Rodney King case years ago it doesn't matter if the crime is caught on video you get the right jury or the right judge and you can walk if you are white or if you are not black.
My point is they don't kill white folks as they do black folks. Give me a cuffed white man that was murdered by the police when they claimed they were reaching for their tasor.

Oh really. So tell me, when was the last time a police officer shot somebody thinking it was a taser before her? It was a freak accident.

Let's see Oscar Grant, Eric Harris, Everardo Torres and I am pretty sure the list goes on. Now name me a white man who was shot by an officer when he thought he was grabbing his tasor.
The liar is folks like you who claim they police treat black folks the same as they treat whites when history in America proves that is bullshit. Black folks aren't anti-police we are anti-police brutality.

Police treat people the way they treat them back. If you get cocky with a cop, he's going to get cocky right back in most cases. If you show respect and cooperation, they will show you the same. I was a truck driver. We get pulled over all the time by state troopers for safety checks. The same thing when you go across the scales. They just stop you at random and hold you up for an hour or so.

That sounds good, but unfortunately a lot of times that isn't true at all. I guess for white folks it is.


I ran into a problem only one time in driving a CDL vehicle in 30 years. I just "yes sir--no sir" and when I got home, wrote a letter to my state rep, and sent a copy to the Governors office. The next time I went through those scales, neither the idiot that was yelling at me nor his partner were there. They were replaced, and I never seen them again. That's how you handle a situation with an abrasive officer.

See that is where the problem is, you think because an officer is NICE to you they are NICE to everyone they encounter. In many cases it is a totally different scene when I am pulled over as compared to when you are pulled over. There are many good cops out there who do their job and do a damn good job at it, unfortunately there are alot of bad apples out there as well and a big problem is also that the good ones stand back and say nothing when the bad ones are doing their dirt.
A mistake is unintentional departure from right, you can't kill a damn man and say, "oh my bad I made a mistake." Tell us Fake ass supercop, does a tasor weigh the same as a gun? Is a tasor the same color as a gun? The answer to both questions is no, so there is no way in hell you make a mistake of one for the other. Which side is your firearm carried on? So no there is no way in hell a 26yr veteran mistakenly pulled her gun thinking it was her tasor.
Watch the video. She wasn't even looking at where she was grabbing because she was concentrating on stopping the lowlife from running. The taser is shaped exactly like a gun. She didn't get away with it by saying "I made a mistake." She was charged and will have her day in court like anybody else.

Bullshit, how much does a tasor weigh as compared to a gun?
What color is a tasor as compared to a gun?
Your gun is on your hip to your dominate hand, correct?
There is a reason that is done to stop you from pulling one instead of the other.
So this garbage about a 26yr veteran didn't know the difference is bullshit.
Oh that's right I forgot you were there when the bullets started firing and you definitely know more than the officer in charge and ALL the witnesses that were there.

I know how blacks are and how they lie.

How do you know that?

How are whites and do they lie? Well of course we know the answer to that question.


I didn't have to be there to read what happened. Like I said, blacks are anti-cop. That's why they give them a hard time, fight with them while being placed under arrest, and even lie for a criminal.

So you have a crystal ball and it just told you what happened. Smfh.
I guess you think if you keep repeating a lie it will one day become the truth.

It is the truth.

It's a straight up lie.
Homicide is not the only violent crime in this country. Look at rape, child molestation, physical assault, etc. etc., so as usual you are posting lies. Look are Larceny, white collar crimes, etc., as usual you are posting lies.

While African Americans are highly overrepresented in murders and gun assaults, the disparity in arrests is small for the most common form of assault not involving any weapon or serious injury (non-aggravated assault). Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites are arrested for non-aggravated assault in a similar ratio to their share of the US population. Of the 9,468 murder arrests in the US in 2017, 53.5% were black and 20.8% Hispanic. Of the 822,671 arrests for non-aggravated assault, 31.4% were black and 18.4% Hispanic.[57]

According to the FBI Uniform Crime Reports, in 2008, black youths, who make up 16% of the youth population, accounted for 52% of juvenile violent crime arrests, including 58.5% of youth arrests for homicide and 67% for robbery. Black youths were overrepresented in all offense categories except DUI, liquor laws, and drunkenness. Racial disparities in arrest have consistently been far less among older population groups.



According to the National Crime Victimization Survey in 2002, robberies with white victims and black offenders were more than 12 times more common than the opposite.


Now as for your other offenses, find me a source that includes race, and I'll bet my dollar to your dime blacks per capita lead the way on those as well. As a final note, according to this source, predators of sexual violence is 57% white, 27% black. However sexual violence is under represented given our percentage of population in this country while blacks are over twice the percentage of their population


2002 and 2008 it is 2021.


Take a look at that table again.
 
Oh so now the Doctor was perjuring herself in Open Court. Have you ever been choked? The video speaks for itself just like it did in the Floyd case, we learned during the Rodney King case years ago it doesn't matter if the crime is caught on video you get the right jury or the right judge and you can walk if you are white or if you are not black.

In both videos we seen the same thing, a guy on the ground yelling he can't breathe. Well if you can't breathe, you can't yell anything. If you are inhaling and exhaling air and not getting oxygen to your lungs, it's because of health issues, not what police officer is doing to you.

Let's see Oscar Grant, Eric Harris, Everardo Torres and I am pretty sure the list goes on. Now name me a white man who was shot by an officer when he thought he was grabbing his tasor.

I only looked up the first one and the story said nothing about mistaking a taser for a gun, so I didn't waste my time with the others as you were probably expecting me to do.

See that is where the problem is, you think because an officer is NICE to you they are NICE to everyone they encounter. In many cases it is a totally different scene when I am pulled over as compared to when you are pulled over. There are many good cops out there who do their job and do a damn good job at it, unfortunately there are alot of bad apples out there as well and a big problem is also that the good ones stand back and say nothing when the bad ones are doing their dirt.

They are nice to me because I am nice to them. I don't give them a hard time, I don't tell them "I don't have to do" whatever, I don't argue with them.

Bullshit, how much does a tasor weigh as compared to a gun?
What color is a tasor as compared to a gun?
Your gun is on your hip to your dominate hand, correct?
There is a reason that is done to stop you from pulling one instead of the other.
So this garbage about a 26yr veteran didn't know the difference is bullshit.

It's simply not thinking. When somebody is fighting with you, you are not being conscious of what you're doing, you're only trying to subdue the suspect. It's like when I was training for my CCW. The instructor told all of us that shooting at a human being shooting at you is not like shooting at a piece of cardboard or beer bottle that's not shooting back. It's called adrenaline, maybe you heard of it before. If not, look it up.

In any case, this officer explains how this could have happened in this ABC report.



How do you know that?

How are whites and do they lie? Well of course we know the answer to that question.

I'd like to see you show me one instance where whites lied about police not identifying themselves. This is very common with blacks, because I live in an area with a lot of blacks. It's what got the officer off in the Brown case. The liars testified in court, and their testimony didn't match to the forensic science or the honest witnesses that testified to what really happened.

So you have a crystal ball and it just told you what happened. Smfh.

And you do? One officer, maybe, but not several veteran officers at the same time. It's called logic.

2002 and 2008 it is 2021.

Take a look at that table again.

Look at what? In every category, blacks are way over represented in crime than whites are. Murder, 53.3%. Rape, 28.6%. Robbery, 54.2%. Aggravated assault, 33.7%. Burglary, 29.4%, the list goes on and on. Blacks are 13% of our country. Thanks for the link BTW, and for proving my point.
 

"Louisiana state troopers were captured on body camera video stunning, punching and dragging a Black man as he apologized for leading them on a high-speed chase -- footage of the man’s last moments alive that The Associated Press obtained after authorities refused to release it for two years.

Troopers initially told Greene’s family he died on impact after crashing into a tree during the chase. Only now in the footage obtained by the AP from one trooper's body camera can the public see for the first time some of what happened during the arrest. State Police brass initially argued the troopers’ use of force was justified —
“awful but lawful,” as ranking officials described it — and did not open an administrative investigation until 474 days after Greene’s death."

Yea, I know it may look bad for the police to repeatedly lie and file false reports; but none of this would have ever been known about if it wasn't for some meddling emergency room doctor noticing the dead guy still had the taser prongs stuck in his back -- after being told he died from a car crash. But the only person to blame for this is Green himself; he shouldn't have fled and took police on a high-speed chase..and for what? a traffic violation?

The question still remains however; why shouldn't cops be allowed to kill suspects who try to run away or don't follow police orders?? If the police tells you to stop, you stop...if you don't, you die...that simple....Now because of this; the lives of at least 2 officers have been destroyed. The officer who was bragging about choking and beating Mr. Greene and making him spit blood everywhere; that guy was fired for his involvement in this case; and later died hours after finding out he was fired (due to a single vehicle highway crash with karma). The other officer was later arrested for his connection to another police beating -- but as I said; none of this would have happened if we simply made it perfectly legal for cops to kill whoever tries to flee from police or doesn't comply with their orders.
Could the police kill people who refused to wear a mask?
 

"Louisiana state troopers were captured on body camera video stunning, punching and dragging a Black man as he apologized for leading them on a high-speed chase -- footage of the man’s last moments alive that The Associated Press obtained after authorities refused to release it for two years.

Troopers initially told Greene’s family he died on impact after crashing into a tree during the chase. Only now in the footage obtained by the AP from one trooper's body camera can the public see for the first time some of what happened during the arrest. State Police brass initially argued the troopers’ use of force was justified —
“awful but lawful,” as ranking officials described it — and did not open an administrative investigation until 474 days after Greene’s death."

Yea, I know it may look bad for the police to repeatedly lie and file false reports; but none of this would have ever been known about if it wasn't for some meddling emergency room doctor noticing the dead guy still had the taser prongs stuck in his back -- after being told he died from a car crash. But the only person to blame for this is Green himself; he shouldn't have fled and took police on a high-speed chase..and for what? a traffic violation?

The question still remains however; why shouldn't cops be allowed to kill suspects who try to run away or don't follow police orders?? If the police tells you to stop, you stop...if you don't, you die...that simple....Now because of this; the lives of at least 2 officers have been destroyed. The officer who was bragging about choking and beating Mr. Greene and making him spit blood everywhere; that guy was fired for his involvement in this case; and later died hours after finding out he was fired (due to a single vehicle highway crash with karma). The other officer was later arrested for his connection to another police beating -- but as I said; none of this would have happened if we simply made it perfectly legal for cops to kill whoever tries to flee from police or doesn't comply with their orders.

Some meddling emergency room doctor? That doctor did his job as a physician to report a suspicious death. The fact is that even people accused of committing crimes have rights. Stunning, punching and dragging someone is illegal and should be prosecuted to the fullest estent of the law. They are not police officers as they are thugs who should not be on any police force. You are a uncivilized animal.
 
Oh so now the Doctor was perjuring herself in Open Court. Have you ever been choked? The video speaks for itself just like it did in the Floyd case, we learned during the Rodney King case years ago it doesn't matter if the crime is caught on video you get the right jury or the right judge and you can walk if you are white or if you are not black.

In both videos we seen the same thing, a guy on the ground yelling he can't breathe. Well if you can't breathe, you can't yell anything. If you are inhaling and exhaling air and not getting oxygen to your lungs, it's because of health issues, not what police officer is doing to you.

How many times has someone choked you to death?
Let's see Oscar Grant, Eric Harris, Everardo Torres and I am pretty sure the list goes on. Now name me a white man who was shot by an officer when he thought he was grabbing his tasor.

I only looked up the first one and the story said nothing about mistaking a taser for a gun, so I didn't waste my time with the others as you were probably expecting me to do.

Of course you didn't because you run from the truth.

In court while on the witness stand, Johannes Mehserle the former officer said he had meant to subdue Grant with a Taser shock weapon but had mistakenly fired his pistol into Grant's back.
See that is where the problem is, you think because an officer is NICE to you they are NICE to everyone they encounter. In many cases it is a totally different scene when I am pulled over as compared to when you are pulled over. There are many good cops out there who do their job and do a damn good job at it, unfortunately there are alot of bad apples out there as well and a big problem is also that the good ones stand back and say nothing when the bad ones are doing their dirt.

They are nice to me because I am nice to them. I don't give them a hard time, I don't tell them "I don't have to do" whatever, I don't argue with them.

Well good for you, too bad that in many cases that doesn't work for people of color.
Bullshit, how much does a tasor weigh as compared to a gun?
What color is a tasor as compared to a gun?
Your gun is on your hip to your dominate hand, correct?
There is a reason that is done to stop you from pulling one instead of the other.
So this garbage about a 26yr veteran didn't know the difference is bullshit.

It's simply not thinking. When somebody is fighting with you, you are not being conscious of what you're doing, you're only trying to subdue the suspect. It's like when I was training for my CCW. The instructor told all of us that shooting at a human being shooting at you is not like shooting at a piece of cardboard or beer bottle that's not shooting back. It's called adrenaline, maybe you heard of it before. If not, look it up.

When was he shooting at her? Hell anyone knows shooting at a target that is not shooting back is easy to shoot. Actually it is called intent, look that up.
In any case, this officer explains how this could have happened in this ABC report.



Law enforcement experts say the gun should be holstered on the officer's dominant side of the body, and the Taser should be placed on the nondominant side.

So if an officer is right-handed, the gun should be on the right side, and the Taser should be on the left side.

"The reason you carry the Taser on the opposite side of your handgun is to avoid that kind of thing (the Minnesota shooting) from happening," CNN law enforcement analyst Charles Ramsey said Monday.

Brooklyn Center police are trained to follow this practice, Gannon said.

"We train with our handguns on our dominant side and our Taser on our weak side," the police chief said.

There are several key differences that make Tasers look and feel different from guns.

Tasers are typically lighter and have a different grip and feel, former Taser vice president Steve Tuttle said in 2015.

And when you take the safety off on a Taser, an LED control panel lights up.

Tasers have a different type of holster than a gun, and many have at least some bright yellow on the device.

It is a reason the practices are put in place to avoid making a dumb mistake, she is a 26yr veteran so this was willful it wasn't a freaking mistake. Hell the video even proves she knew what she had it is not like she pulled her gun and fired immediately.
How do you know that?

How are whites and do they lie? Well of course we know the answer to that question.

I'd like to see you show me one instance where whites lied about police not identifying themselves. This is very common with blacks, because I live in an area with a lot of blacks. It's what got the officer off in the Brown case. The liars testified in court, and their testimony didn't match to the forensic science or the honest witnesses that testified to what really happened.

I will when you show me where a white man was shot with a gun when the officer meant to use their tasor. So you can believe that she pulled her gun and thought it was a tasor, but there is just no way that the police didn't identify themselves. Smfh.
So you have a crystal ball and it just told you what happened. Smfh.

And you do? One officer, maybe, but not several veteran officers at the same time. It's called logic.

Really is that what it's called, we have seen police murder folks before and lie to cover up the lie and other police officers witnessed it and hid the truth. So please don't try and make it seem as though it is out of the realm of possiblity.
2002 and 2008 it is 2021.

Take a look at that table again.

Look at what? In every category, blacks are way over represented in crime than whites are. Murder, 53.3%. Rape, 28.6%. Robbery, 54.2%. Aggravated assault, 33.7%. Burglary, 29.4%, the list goes on and on. Blacks are 13% of our country. Thanks for the link BTW, and for proving my point.

Look at rape, Larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, Arson, Sex Offences and the list goes on.
 
Oh so now the Doctor was perjuring herself in Open Court. Have you ever been choked? The video speaks for itself just like it did in the Floyd case, we learned during the Rodney King case years ago it doesn't matter if the crime is caught on video you get the right jury or the right judge and you can walk if you are white or if you are not black.

In both videos we seen the same thing, a guy on the ground yelling he can't breathe. Well if you can't breathe, you can't yell anything. If you are inhaling and exhaling air and not getting oxygen to your lungs, it's because of health issues, not what police officer is doing to you.

How many times has someone choked you to death?
Let's see Oscar Grant, Eric Harris, Everardo Torres and I am pretty sure the list goes on. Now name me a white man who was shot by an officer when he thought he was grabbing his tasor.

I only looked up the first one and the story said nothing about mistaking a taser for a gun, so I didn't waste my time with the others as you were probably expecting me to do.

Of course you didn't because you run from the truth.

In court while on the witness stand, Johannes Mehserle the former officer said he had meant to subdue Grant with a Taser shock weapon but had mistakenly fired his pistol into Grant's back.
See that is where the problem is, you think because an officer is NICE to you they are NICE to everyone they encounter. In many cases it is a totally different scene when I am pulled over as compared to when you are pulled over. There are many good cops out there who do their job and do a damn good job at it, unfortunately there are alot of bad apples out there as well and a big problem is also that the good ones stand back and say nothing when the bad ones are doing their dirt.

They are nice to me because I am nice to them. I don't give them a hard time, I don't tell them "I don't have to do" whatever, I don't argue with them.

Well good for you, too bad that in many cases that doesn't work for people of color.
Bullshit, how much does a tasor weigh as compared to a gun?
What color is a tasor as compared to a gun?
Your gun is on your hip to your dominate hand, correct?
There is a reason that is done to stop you from pulling one instead of the other.
So this garbage about a 26yr veteran didn't know the difference is bullshit.

It's simply not thinking. When somebody is fighting with you, you are not being conscious of what you're doing, you're only trying to subdue the suspect. It's like when I was training for my CCW. The instructor told all of us that shooting at a human being shooting at you is not like shooting at a piece of cardboard or beer bottle that's not shooting back. It's called adrenaline, maybe you heard of it before. If not, look it up.

When was he shooting at her? Hell anyone knows shooting at a target that is not shooting back is easy to shoot. Actually it is called intent, look that up.
In any case, this officer explains how this could have happened in this ABC report.



Law enforcement experts say the gun should be holstered on the officer's dominant side of the body, and the Taser should be placed on the nondominant side.

So if an officer is right-handed, the gun should be on the right side, and the Taser should be on the left side.

"The reason you carry the Taser on the opposite side of your handgun is to avoid that kind of thing (the Minnesota shooting) from happening," CNN law enforcement analyst Charles Ramsey said Monday.

Brooklyn Center police are trained to follow this practice, Gannon said.

"We train with our handguns on our dominant side and our Taser on our weak side," the police chief said.

There are several key differences that make Tasers look and feel different from guns.

Tasers are typically lighter and have a different grip and feel, former Taser vice president Steve Tuttle said in 2015.

And when you take the safety off on a Taser, an LED control panel lights up.

Tasers have a different type of holster than a gun, and many have at least some bright yellow on the device.

It is a reason the practices are put in place to avoid making a dumb mistake, she is a 26yr veteran so this was willful it wasn't a freaking mistake. Hell the video even proves she knew what she had it is not like she pulled her gun and fired immediately.
How do you know that?

How are whites and do they lie? Well of course we know the answer to that question.

I'd like to see you show me one instance where whites lied about police not identifying themselves. This is very common with blacks, because I live in an area with a lot of blacks. It's what got the officer off in the Brown case. The liars testified in court, and their testimony didn't match to the forensic science or the honest witnesses that testified to what really happened.

I will when you show me where a white man was shot with a gun when the officer meant to use their tasor. So you can believe that she pulled her gun and thought it was a tasor, but there is just no way that the police didn't identify themselves. Smfh.
So you have a crystal ball and it just told you what happened. Smfh.

And you do? One officer, maybe, but not several veteran officers at the same time. It's called logic.

Really is that what it's called, we have seen police murder folks before and lie to cover up the lie and other police officers witnessed it and hid the truth. So please don't try and make it seem as though it is out of the realm of possiblity.
2002 and 2008 it is 2021.

Take a look at that table again.

Look at what? In every category, blacks are way over represented in crime than whites are. Murder, 53.3%. Rape, 28.6%. Robbery, 54.2%. Aggravated assault, 33.7%. Burglary, 29.4%, the list goes on and on. Blacks are 13% of our country. Thanks for the link BTW, and for proving my point.

Look at rape, Larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, Arson, Sex Offences and the list goes on.


You lost this argument when you cheered the cop who shot an unarmed woman to death in the Capitol.
 
Oh so now the Doctor was perjuring herself in Open Court. Have you ever been choked? The video speaks for itself just like it did in the Floyd case, we learned during the Rodney King case years ago it doesn't matter if the crime is caught on video you get the right jury or the right judge and you can walk if you are white or if you are not black.

In both videos we seen the same thing, a guy on the ground yelling he can't breathe. Well if you can't breathe, you can't yell anything. If you are inhaling and exhaling air and not getting oxygen to your lungs, it's because of health issues, not what police officer is doing to you.

How many times has someone choked you to death?
Let's see Oscar Grant, Eric Harris, Everardo Torres and I am pretty sure the list goes on. Now name me a white man who was shot by an officer when he thought he was grabbing his tasor.

I only looked up the first one and the story said nothing about mistaking a taser for a gun, so I didn't waste my time with the others as you were probably expecting me to do.

Of course you didn't because you run from the truth.

In court while on the witness stand, Johannes Mehserle the former officer said he had meant to subdue Grant with a Taser shock weapon but had mistakenly fired his pistol into Grant's back.
See that is where the problem is, you think because an officer is NICE to you they are NICE to everyone they encounter. In many cases it is a totally different scene when I am pulled over as compared to when you are pulled over. There are many good cops out there who do their job and do a damn good job at it, unfortunately there are alot of bad apples out there as well and a big problem is also that the good ones stand back and say nothing when the bad ones are doing their dirt.

They are nice to me because I am nice to them. I don't give them a hard time, I don't tell them "I don't have to do" whatever, I don't argue with them.

Well good for you, too bad that in many cases that doesn't work for people of color.
Bullshit, how much does a tasor weigh as compared to a gun?
What color is a tasor as compared to a gun?
Your gun is on your hip to your dominate hand, correct?
There is a reason that is done to stop you from pulling one instead of the other.
So this garbage about a 26yr veteran didn't know the difference is bullshit.

It's simply not thinking. When somebody is fighting with you, you are not being conscious of what you're doing, you're only trying to subdue the suspect. It's like when I was training for my CCW. The instructor told all of us that shooting at a human being shooting at you is not like shooting at a piece of cardboard or beer bottle that's not shooting back. It's called adrenaline, maybe you heard of it before. If not, look it up.

When was he shooting at her? Hell anyone knows shooting at a target that is not shooting back is easy to shoot. Actually it is called intent, look that up.
In any case, this officer explains how this could have happened in this ABC report.



Law enforcement experts say the gun should be holstered on the officer's dominant side of the body, and the Taser should be placed on the nondominant side.

So if an officer is right-handed, the gun should be on the right side, and the Taser should be on the left side.

"The reason you carry the Taser on the opposite side of your handgun is to avoid that kind of thing (the Minnesota shooting) from happening," CNN law enforcement analyst Charles Ramsey said Monday.

Brooklyn Center police are trained to follow this practice, Gannon said.

"We train with our handguns on our dominant side and our Taser on our weak side," the police chief said.

There are several key differences that make Tasers look and feel different from guns.

Tasers are typically lighter and have a different grip and feel, former Taser vice president Steve Tuttle said in 2015.

And when you take the safety off on a Taser, an LED control panel lights up.

Tasers have a different type of holster than a gun, and many have at least some bright yellow on the device.

It is a reason the practices are put in place to avoid making a dumb mistake, she is a 26yr veteran so this was willful it wasn't a freaking mistake. Hell the video even proves she knew what she had it is not like she pulled her gun and fired immediately.
How do you know that?

How are whites and do they lie? Well of course we know the answer to that question.

I'd like to see you show me one instance where whites lied about police not identifying themselves. This is very common with blacks, because I live in an area with a lot of blacks. It's what got the officer off in the Brown case. The liars testified in court, and their testimony didn't match to the forensic science or the honest witnesses that testified to what really happened.

I will when you show me where a white man was shot with a gun when the officer meant to use their tasor. So you can believe that she pulled her gun and thought it was a tasor, but there is just no way that the police didn't identify themselves. Smfh.
So you have a crystal ball and it just told you what happened. Smfh.

And you do? One officer, maybe, but not several veteran officers at the same time. It's called logic.

Really is that what it's called, we have seen police murder folks before and lie to cover up the lie and other police officers witnessed it and hid the truth. So please don't try and make it seem as though it is out of the realm of possiblity.
2002 and 2008 it is 2021.

Take a look at that table again.

Look at what? In every category, blacks are way over represented in crime than whites are. Murder, 53.3%. Rape, 28.6%. Robbery, 54.2%. Aggravated assault, 33.7%. Burglary, 29.4%, the list goes on and on. Blacks are 13% of our country. Thanks for the link BTW, and for proving my point.

Look at rape, Larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, Arson, Sex Offences and the list goes on.


You lost this argument when you cheered the cop who shot an unarmed woman to death in the Capitol.

When did I cheer that a woman was shot?
 
Oh so now the Doctor was perjuring herself in Open Court. Have you ever been choked? The video speaks for itself just like it did in the Floyd case, we learned during the Rodney King case years ago it doesn't matter if the crime is caught on video you get the right jury or the right judge and you can walk if you are white or if you are not black.

In both videos we seen the same thing, a guy on the ground yelling he can't breathe. Well if you can't breathe, you can't yell anything. If you are inhaling and exhaling air and not getting oxygen to your lungs, it's because of health issues, not what police officer is doing to you.

How many times has someone choked you to death?
Let's see Oscar Grant, Eric Harris, Everardo Torres and I am pretty sure the list goes on. Now name me a white man who was shot by an officer when he thought he was grabbing his tasor.

I only looked up the first one and the story said nothing about mistaking a taser for a gun, so I didn't waste my time with the others as you were probably expecting me to do.

Of course you didn't because you run from the truth.

In court while on the witness stand, Johannes Mehserle the former officer said he had meant to subdue Grant with a Taser shock weapon but had mistakenly fired his pistol into Grant's back.
See that is where the problem is, you think because an officer is NICE to you they are NICE to everyone they encounter. In many cases it is a totally different scene when I am pulled over as compared to when you are pulled over. There are many good cops out there who do their job and do a damn good job at it, unfortunately there are alot of bad apples out there as well and a big problem is also that the good ones stand back and say nothing when the bad ones are doing their dirt.

They are nice to me because I am nice to them. I don't give them a hard time, I don't tell them "I don't have to do" whatever, I don't argue with them.

Well good for you, too bad that in many cases that doesn't work for people of color.
Bullshit, how much does a tasor weigh as compared to a gun?
What color is a tasor as compared to a gun?
Your gun is on your hip to your dominate hand, correct?
There is a reason that is done to stop you from pulling one instead of the other.
So this garbage about a 26yr veteran didn't know the difference is bullshit.

It's simply not thinking. When somebody is fighting with you, you are not being conscious of what you're doing, you're only trying to subdue the suspect. It's like when I was training for my CCW. The instructor told all of us that shooting at a human being shooting at you is not like shooting at a piece of cardboard or beer bottle that's not shooting back. It's called adrenaline, maybe you heard of it before. If not, look it up.

When was he shooting at her? Hell anyone knows shooting at a target that is not shooting back is easy to shoot. Actually it is called intent, look that up.
In any case, this officer explains how this could have happened in this ABC report.



Law enforcement experts say the gun should be holstered on the officer's dominant side of the body, and the Taser should be placed on the nondominant side.

So if an officer is right-handed, the gun should be on the right side, and the Taser should be on the left side.

"The reason you carry the Taser on the opposite side of your handgun is to avoid that kind of thing (the Minnesota shooting) from happening," CNN law enforcement analyst Charles Ramsey said Monday.

Brooklyn Center police are trained to follow this practice, Gannon said.

"We train with our handguns on our dominant side and our Taser on our weak side," the police chief said.

There are several key differences that make Tasers look and feel different from guns.

Tasers are typically lighter and have a different grip and feel, former Taser vice president Steve Tuttle said in 2015.

And when you take the safety off on a Taser, an LED control panel lights up.

Tasers have a different type of holster than a gun, and many have at least some bright yellow on the device.

It is a reason the practices are put in place to avoid making a dumb mistake, she is a 26yr veteran so this was willful it wasn't a freaking mistake. Hell the video even proves she knew what she had it is not like she pulled her gun and fired immediately.
How do you know that?

How are whites and do they lie? Well of course we know the answer to that question.

I'd like to see you show me one instance where whites lied about police not identifying themselves. This is very common with blacks, because I live in an area with a lot of blacks. It's what got the officer off in the Brown case. The liars testified in court, and their testimony didn't match to the forensic science or the honest witnesses that testified to what really happened.

I will when you show me where a white man was shot with a gun when the officer meant to use their tasor. So you can believe that she pulled her gun and thought it was a tasor, but there is just no way that the police didn't identify themselves. Smfh.
So you have a crystal ball and it just told you what happened. Smfh.

And you do? One officer, maybe, but not several veteran officers at the same time. It's called logic.

Really is that what it's called, we have seen police murder folks before and lie to cover up the lie and other police officers witnessed it and hid the truth. So please don't try and make it seem as though it is out of the realm of possiblity.
2002 and 2008 it is 2021.

Take a look at that table again.

Look at what? In every category, blacks are way over represented in crime than whites are. Murder, 53.3%. Rape, 28.6%. Robbery, 54.2%. Aggravated assault, 33.7%. Burglary, 29.4%, the list goes on and on. Blacks are 13% of our country. Thanks for the link BTW, and for proving my point.

Look at rape, Larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, Arson, Sex Offences and the list goes on.


You lost this argument when you cheered the cop who shot an unarmed woman to death in the Capitol.

When did I cheer that a woman was shot?

I don't know if you cheered but you sure as hell had no problem with police violence on that day, did you? I did not see one thread from anyone who hates police violence.
 

"Louisiana state troopers were captured on body camera video stunning, punching and dragging a Black man as he apologized for leading them on a high-speed chase -- footage of the man’s last moments alive that The Associated Press obtained after authorities refused to release it for two years.

Troopers initially told Greene’s family he died on impact after crashing into a tree during the chase. Only now in the footage obtained by the AP from one trooper's body camera can the public see for the first time some of what happened during the arrest. State Police brass initially argued the troopers’ use of force was justified —
“awful but lawful,” as ranking officials described it — and did not open an administrative investigation until 474 days after Greene’s death."

Yea, I know it may look bad for the police to repeatedly lie and file false reports; but none of this would have ever been known about if it wasn't for some meddling emergency room doctor noticing the dead guy still had the taser prongs stuck in his back -- after being told he died from a car crash. But the only person to blame for this is Green himself; he shouldn't have fled and took police on a high-speed chase..and for what? a traffic violation?

The question still remains however; why shouldn't cops be allowed to kill suspects who try to run away or don't follow police orders?? If the police tells you to stop, you stop...if you don't, you die...that simple....Now because of this; the lives of at least 2 officers have been destroyed. The officer who was bragging about choking and beating Mr. Greene and making him spit blood everywhere; that guy was fired for his involvement in this case; and later died hours after finding out he was fired (due to a single vehicle highway crash with karma). The other officer was later arrested for his connection to another police beating -- but as I said; none of this would have happened if we simply made it perfectly legal for cops to kill whoever tries to flee from police or doesn't comply with their ord
Hear Halt once is a warning, hear Halt, twice and you're pushing up Daisies.

That would make police a clear and present danger, and then it would be legal to shoot all police on sight, as a matter of self defense.
 

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