I already did. I gave you credit for more intelligence than you really have.
Totally ******* wrong. I don't know what ******* hole in the ground you come from, but in America, if an officer feels his life (or anothers) is in danger, he is fully authorized to try to stop it to protect himself using deadly force.
WHO THE **** WOULD WANT TO BE A COP if you had to walk around with a target on your back every day while totally unable to protect yourself?
And having a car come at you by someone using their car as a weapon after having made threatening behavior towards you all day long trying to flee an arrest nearly running you over in the process (and certainly, he WOULD have been run over had he not gotten far enough out of the way) is clearly grounds. You will see when the decision is announced and the officer cleared to return to duty.
It is not about someone's intentions, no one can know that, and it isn't even about the outcome, because by that time, it is too late to act, it is already over, it is all about and only about an officer's perceived threat to his life being made by the perp.
Sure, asshole. The officer was just lucky he managed to avoid serious injury and was only superficially bruised by the car, had he not been alert or had slipped and fell on the ice, he might have been killed by that car and then, every other officer on the street would have opened fire on her fleeing vehicle. BANK on it *****.
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When the guy is acquitted, I'll expect an apology from your stupid, lying ass.