although ironically, I don't want the cop to get the death penalty at all
Well, he was standing outside his car in the video, so it didn't look like he had his seat belt on to me.What made the officer think this man wasn't wearing his seatbelt ?
TIL @ThatGrinningIdiot is, in fact, LeQuack!I agree. In the interests of fairness and justice I propose that the police officer in question should also be shot. /LeQuack
BE MORE CANADIAN!The issue is that most officers are trained to go into nearly every situation assuming the person they are talking with, not matter how small a stop (especially if he is black/minority), is just a slight move away from turning into a hail of bullets or sudden stabbings. It reminds me of this old hilarious police training video. I wouldn't be surprised if the thought process of the cop in the video was that the black man was five seconds away from doing exactly what that Canadian redneck did in the first few moments of this video. Also, watch out for Asians, we all know they charge at you with baseball bats / machetes when you tell them they have a tail light out.
Listen, there is no reason a cop can't be careful, but that man above didn't even get a chance to turn around before the cop started wailing at him with deadly bullets. There has to be some measure of restrain unless the situation you are walking into you know up front is an ugly one (spousal abuse, hostage situation, etc.)
3 to 6 months of an academy, on top of an associate's or bachelor's degree in law enforcement.[DOUBLEPOST=1411743819,1411743708][/DOUBLEPOST]You don't go back into the car with out telling the cop exactly what you are going to do. The cop should have taken another second to be sure when the kid came back out of the car, that he did not have a gun.I wonder how much training a potential police officer normally gets ?
I agree with throw the book at him. I said as much. Doesn't mean I can't still feel empathy for him.I actually agree with Charlie in this case. What the hell was that guy supposed to do? He got shot for following the officer's directions and all over a seatbelt violation. Throw the entire book of the law at this guy.
False. He's a young black man with a fairly nice car. That means it's stolen and he's a criminal thug. And he "aggressively lunged" back into the car, so he was obviously going for a gun to "pop a cap in a pig's ass". So he deserved to be shot at four times but only hit once. /sYou don't go back into the car with out telling the cop exactly what you are going to do. The cop should have taken another second to be sure when the kid came back out of the car, that he did not have a gun.
Clearly not trained very well, if his first response is to open fire.but this guy is a trained officer and should have a better aim than that!
I'd agree with all that.This situation is nothing like the suicide by cop guy. This police officer shot an unarmed citizen who was in no major violation.
This isn't even in contention like the stand your ground murders. This is straight up either incompetence by the cop at the least, blatant racial profiling at the worst, and this sort of thing should not be tolerated or shrugged off. Sure this cop is a human being, but he also made his own bed, so he damn well better lie in it.
BTW, I'm going to go out on a weird and controversial limb here and say that this type of behavior is exactly why Al Queda has won. You may say "come on Bowielee, that's quite a stretch", but it's not. Ever since 9/11 we've become so xenophobic and paranoid that everyone's jumping at shadows. It's like people lack any sort of rational sense about judging how dangerous another person is or isn't. We're so afraid of even each other now that people are defaulting to a mindset that everyone is carrying a gun so I should shoot first, ask questions later. It shows in how militarized the police force has become, by how extreme the gun control arguments have become (on both sides). We're running scared (and here's where I REALLY get into tinfoil hat territory), and big business and the media(which are pretty much one in the same) are milking it for all it's worth and exacerbating the problem.
Six month sound awefully short for police training.3 to 6 months of an academy, on top of an associate's or bachelor's degree in law enforcement.[DOUBLEPOST=1411743819,1411743708][/DOUBLEPOST]You don't go back into the car with out telling the cop exactly what you are going to do. The cop should have taken another second to be sure when the kid came back out of the car, that he did not have a gun.
Guilt and second-guessing yourself can scar you for life as effectively as any bullet. Ask any soldier/EMT worker/other PTSD sufferer.I can't believe people that are like "I feel for the officer", poor him, he didn't get FUCKING SHOT.
That's longer than training in the Marine Corps.Six month sound awefully short for police training.
This.Clearly not trained very well, if his first response is to open fire.
See above for why police training should probably be longer than military.That's longer than training in the Marine Corps.
I must be mixing up my huge, evil entities that are fuckin' everyone upI've always heard it called the Blue Wall. Blue Shield is a health insurance provider.
I must be mixing up my huge, evil entities that are fuckin' everyone up
Changing the race as an example is to point out the racism; saying there shouldn't be racism is a goal/ideal, but not an example.This is a minor thing, but what if instead of changing the "guilty" party's race to white in the example, it's "what if the cop WASN'T racist?"
Which is why I think he was poorly trained--not just for bad aim, but for everything leading up to it.One thing that has been gnawing at me. Why is the officer's first reaction on a frelling SEAT BELT VIOLATION to go for his gun? Not to mention, the whole incident happened on private property. What jurisdiction would he have even had to make a stop? Do you ticket someone when they haven't yet pulled out of their driveway? Is a convenience store parking lot much different?