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Originally Posted by Old Dog New Trick
This is very likely what happened. She "flinched" with her gun pointed at the victim who had just been tazed by the male officer. (ETA: Rule #2 Never put your finger on the trigger unless ready to fire)
No amount of 'wording' is going to make this a good shoot. She should have used better judgement once other officers where there unless the victim had verbally indicated otherwise.
Compliance on the victims part would have resulted in a tow truck and a ride home. He failed too!
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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-39957827
I can appreciate perspective from both sides.
- Yes, he was unarmed.
- Yes, he was not aggressive.
- Yes, he was non compliant.
- Yes, she was fearful.
- Yes, she couldn't possibly know what he was reaching for.
Still, I despite headlines that go along the way of "white cop acquitted after shooting unarmed black man." That statement is true, but not the whole truth and insinuates a divisive propaganda.
In the end, the court cannot prove she intended to kill the poor guy. It worked for Hillary. It should work for her. Both are females, so no double standard and justice is served here. Sound logic, no?
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