Rommie wrote:Six times to the front is what I read. What I don't get about that is it sounds to me like really shitty training on part of the cop. Even if this kid was rushing the cop (worst case scenario I can think of) you can't neutralize a threat in less than six bullets?
But then yes it's the modern of the Internet age that we can all make judgements without a criminal proceeding... but then the reason many are upset is Michael Brown was never given such an option (even if he did steal some cigars). But the police reaction is telling enough- in my version of America at least you do not point weapons at protesters. Even if there are looters in the bunch.
as a former military LEO I definitely am appalled. A lot of these shootings highlight the fact that the police are not training for the right things or they are not training at all. Dealing with civil unrest is should be law enforcement 202. Law Enforcement 101 should be basic public courtesy. alternate title: Never engage in a pissing contest. Both parties wind up covered in piss and smelling bad.
I agree that it is easy to rush to judgment and convict people without due process. In this case it's almost hard not to with what we know. But, here is the challenge that makes it so difficult for the average person to understand.
There is no such thing as an unarmed person. I know that doesn't jibe with what we are taught to believe. but.... A man without a gun is no less dangerous than a man with a gun in the right circumstances. Ask any paramedic, EMT, or law enforcement officer who has been bitten by a criminal with Hepatitis C or HIV. Ask any cop who has suddenly had a 120 pound freaked out drug addled addict suddenly turn into something out of a horror flick titled "The thing that would not die". I know of a case where an army deserter in Vietnam was shot over 20 times while fleeing with a stolen air force jeep. The deserter lived. According to the doctors who treated him he was so high on drugs that his body didn't know it had been shot and it never went into shock.
Given those kind of conditions and a law enforcement officer who probably hasn't been to an anger management class in years or had the right training and you have a recipe for disaster.

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