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saskskierAnd cop was charged as he should have been. Is there anything else that needs to be discussed?
Bombogenesisidk man...the guy reached into his car pretty quickly and you never know what he could have been grabbing whether or not he was prompted to retrieve his license. Still, the cop probably didn't have to unload. Should have been better communication.
Both boneheads IMO
Bombogenesisor roid head could have probably said (if he was truly scared) ... "sir, show me your hands and do not turn around" with his weapon drawn. Why the hell did the dude unload?
loganschnurBecause he thinks he is above the law and that he should be judge, jury, and executioner.
Barefootin_Fiendi really have mixed feelings about this. on one hand, obviously the cop fucked up, bad. On the other hand, I can understand how it all played out like it did. The guy did make a pretty quick turn to the car. Personally, if someone, i.e. a cop has a gun pointed at me, I'm not making any abrupt movements without first announcing my intent. "OK, officer, I need to reach in to the car to grab it."
Should the cop be fired? Absolutely. Do I feel he should be facing 20 years in prison for this mistake? No, I don't really think I do.
Just my opinion. Hate all you want.
Barefootin_Fiendi really have mixed feelings about this. on one hand, obviously the cop fucked up, bad. On the other hand, I can understand how it all played out like it did. The guy did make a pretty quick turn to the car. Personally, if someone, i.e. a cop has a gun pointed at me, I'm not making any abrupt movements without first announcing my intent. "OK, officer, I need to reach in to the car to grab it."
Should the cop be fired? Absolutely. Do I feel he should be facing 20 years in prison for this mistake? No, I don't really think I do.
Just my opinion. Hate all you want.
Barefootin_Fiendi really have mixed feelings about this. on one hand, obviously the cop fucked up, bad. On the other hand, I can understand how it all played out like it did. The guy did make a pretty quick turn to the car. Personally, if someone, i.e. a cop has a gun pointed at me, I'm not making any abrupt movements without first announcing my intent. "OK, officer, I need to reach in to the car to grab it."
Should the cop be fired? Absolutely. Do I feel he should be facing 20 years in prison for this mistake? No, I don't really think I do.
Just my opinion. Hate all you want.
momsspaghettiyeah, agreed.
he shouldn't be charged with attempted murder because there was zero pre-mediation...he was reacting in self-defense to a perceived threat. but yeah, fired for sure.
Barefootin_Fiendi really have mixed feelings about this. on one hand, obviously the cop fucked up, bad. On the other hand, I can understand how it all played out like it did. The guy did make a pretty quick turn to the car. Personally, if someone, i.e. a cop has a gun pointed at me, I'm not making any abrupt movements without first announcing my intent. "OK, officer, I need to reach in to the car to grab it."
Should the cop be fired? Absolutely. Do I feel he should be facing 20 years in prison for this mistake? No, I don't really think I do.
Just my opinion. Hate all you want.
speedinmaybe so If he fired one shot. But he fired multiple shots even as the guy had his hands up.....
speedinmaybe so If he fired one shot. But he fired multiple shots even as the guy had his hands up.....
speedinHands down one of the most jaw dropping things I have seen a police officer do.
I am utterly in shock that he acted like that. Un fucking believable.
He should be charged with attempted murder.
The cop said he dove into his car. DOVE??? Are you kidding me?!?!?!
speedinNothing at all man. Not one thing.
Your cool with the charges against him? Assault?
I'm not.
There is a ton to discuss here, if you think otherwise your kidding yourself.
Kooky_LukeyAlso, how did he only hit him once out of four shots from point blank range?
.Hugo.Cops are trained to shoot multiple times if there is a perceived threat, they dont shoot to wound. 1 shot could easily miss or minorly wound the threat giving them an opportunity to shoot/fight back. That is why you never see a cop shoot once and why your "if he fired one shot" argument doesnt work.
Im not saying what he did is right at all or that the guy was a threat. Just simply telling you why he fired more than once
WoldsWorldI also saw this story the other night where a cop in NYC beat up this pregnant lady. I get that there are a lot of good cops out there and I fully support the idea of a police force, but there sure as hell have been a lot of stories of some really fucked up cops out there lately. It's actually pretty sad because these dumb ass pigs are making the good ones look bad.
Ralph_SwaggumIt's not that a lot of cops are bad, it's the one or two bad cops that get on the news every now and then that cause issues/how the media spins the story.
Bombogenesisidk man...the guy reached into his car pretty quickly and you never know what he could have been grabbing whether or not he was prompted to retrieve his license. Still, the cop probably didn't have to unload. Should have been better communication.
Both boneheads IMO
Barefootin_Fiendi really have mixed feelings about this. on one hand, obviously the cop fucked up, bad. On the other hand, I can understand how it all played out like it did. The guy did make a pretty quick turn to the car. Personally, if someone, i.e. a cop has a gun pointed at me, I'm not making any abrupt movements without first announcing my intent. "OK, officer, I need to reach in to the car to grab it."
Should the cop be fired? Absolutely. Do I feel he should be facing 20 years in prison for this mistake? No, I don't really think I do.
Just my opinion. Hate all you want.
Ralph_SwaggumIt's not that a lot of cops are bad, it's the one or two bad cops that get on the news every now and then that cause issues/how the media spins the story.
speedinHands down one of the most jaw dropping things I have seen a police officer do.
I am utterly in shock that he acted like that. Un fucking believable.
He should be charged with attempted murder.
The cop said he dove into his car. DOVE??? Are you kidding me?!?!?!
speedinReally if that is true then why was he fired and charged with a crime?
There have been many instances when a cop shot someone because they thought the person had a gun. Most of those instances did not result in the cop being charged with a crime.
Watch the video again. The cop continued shooting when the guy got back out of his car with nothing but his wallet in his hand.
A cop cant ask someone to get their drivers license and then open fire on them when the person grabs their wallet.
There was nothing done by that guy to warrant that kind of reaction, especially over a seat belt violation?!!?!?
GTFO
momsspaghettiooookaaaaay, so how is a prosecutor going to prove pre-mediation in the even he/she files attempted murder charges?
cornholioPlaying devils advocate a little here but -
Why didn't the guy have his wallet on him? He pulled up to a convenience store, got out of his car and started to close the door. At that point where is he going without a wallet? Is it that unreasonable to think maybe he was diving back into the car for a weapon?
RubberSoulBut all of that was in the cop's court. he was making a stop for a supposed SEATBELT violation at a gas station. you don't tell someone to do something and then shoot them when they do it. look at the context of the situation. a rational person gets told by a cop to get their license, and they will do so because nothing about the set or setting implied that it would be perceived as a threat
if the cop is so jumpy that the person's turning around to follow his exact directions will cause him to open fire, then he should have handled the situation completely differently and not allowed the situation to get too confusing for him. walk to a position where he can see what he is grabbing, and then tell him to slowly grab it while he watches. give clear directions that, when followed, don't get you shot
to add to it, he shoots 4 times: one hits the guy, another misses, and another two he shoots and misses with AFTER the guy has his hands up, away from any object that could possibly conceal a threat. so not only can this cop not hit his target (with people all around) more than 1 out of 4 times from less than 10 feet away, he also doesnt have the situational awareness to top shooting when there is clearly no threat.
he shows himself to be dangerously incompetent and negligent, and the court case will reflect that (he's already been fired). your thought that you don't think he should be facing 20 years in prison for it is asinine. you would never say that about a civilian who created such a dangerous situation and harm to someone by being so out of line. the situation was in the cop's hands from the start and he blew it in multiple ways.
bombogenesis i only quoted your part too because your thought about the guy turning quickly was similar to barefoot's, i know your other comments expressed other points
Barefootin_FiendSure, a SEATBELT violation, but the escalation starts when the guy exits his vehicle. Ever tried to do that with a cop before without first being told to do so? they don't like it. at all. then the jumpy spin/reach back in to the vehicle and you've got a situation that turned REAL bad in a hurry.
speedinReally if that is true then why was he fired and charged with a crime?
There have been many instances when a cop shot someone because they thought the person had a gun. Most of those instances did not result in the cop being charged with a crime.
Watch the video again. The cop continued shooting when the guy got back out of his car with nothing but his wallet in his hand.
A cop cant ask someone to get their drivers license and then open fire on them when the person grabs their wallet.
There was nothing done by that guy to warrant that kind of reaction, especially over a seat belt violation?!!?!?
GTFO
Barefootin_FiendSure, a SEATBELT violation, but the escalation starts when the guy exits his vehicle. Ever tried to do that with a cop before without first being told to do so? they don't like it. at all. then the jumpy spin/reach back in to the vehicle and you've got a situation that turned REAL bad in a hurry.
i'm not saying the cop wasn't wrong. obviously he was. i just don't think it warrants a 20 year sentence.
RubberSoulBut all of that was in the cop's court. he was making a stop for a supposed SEATBELT violation at a gas station. you don't tell someone to do something and then shoot them when they do it. look at the context of the situation. a rational person gets told by a cop to get their license, and they will do so because nothing about the set or setting implied that it would be perceived as a threat
if the cop is so jumpy that the person's turning around to follow his exact directions will cause him to open fire, then he should have handled the situation completely differently and not allowed the situation to get too confusing for him. walk to a position where he can see what he is grabbing, and then tell him to slowly grab it while he watches. give clear directions that, when followed, don't get you shot
to add to it, he shoots 4 times: one hits the guy, another misses, and another two he shoots and misses with AFTER the guy has his hands up, away from any object that could possibly conceal a threat. so not only can this cop not hit his target (with people all around) more than 1 out of 4 times from less than 10 feet away, he also doesnt have the situational awareness to top shooting when there is clearly no threat.
he shows himself to be dangerously incompetent and negligent, and the court case will reflect that (he's already been fired). your thought that you don't think he should be facing 20 years in prison for it is asinine. you would never say that about a civilian who created such a dangerous situation and harm to someone by being so out of line. the situation was in the cop's hands from the start and he blew it in multiple ways.
bombogenesis i only quoted your part too because your thought about the guy turning quickly was similar to barefoot's, i know your other comments expressed other points
cornholioPlaying devils advocate a little here but -
Why didn't the guy have his wallet on him? He pulled up to a convenience store, got out of his car and started to close the door. At that point where is he going without a wallet? Is it that unreasonable to think maybe he was diving back into the car for a weapon?
RubberSouland if you don't think shooting that guy and putting 3 other bullets in the air at a public place with people around over literally nothing is worth going to jail, i'd hate to see what you think is. i doubt you have any reasoning to back up that thought. i believe it was an honest mistake but it was a HUGE mistake (and i hear "oops, i fucked up, my b" doesnt exonerate you from assault) and he is going to do the time just like most anyone else would
speedin+1 couldn't have said it better my self.
I think he most definitely deserves the 20 years for this crime, maybe more.
Like I said before....police officers are and should be held to a higher standard. They are suposed to be trained well enough to avoid situations like this.
In my mind there is no excuse. He chose to become a police officer, no one forced him to. So therefor she should be held accountable for his actions to the fullest extent of the law.
saskskierSaying he doesn't think he should get 20 years in jail is not the same as saying he doesn't deserve any time.
He doesn't have an excuse. He should be held to a higher standard. That's why he lost his job and he's being charged. What else do you want?
Consider the average sentence for raping someone is just over 5 years in the US (not saying it's right. It should be more), and average manslaughter sentence is around 10 years. You think shooting a few bullets into a car door (with one grazing the victims hip. No serious injuries) deserves more than 20 years? I don't follow your logic.
RubberSoulyes, i know cops hate that, but when you think about that in regard to this situation it proves my point about context even more. the guy is already out of the car, the officer does not object, instead he casually tells him to grab his license, and you can hear the cop close his door and start walking toward him as he says it.
there's no additional direction, no objection to the way he's acting, and no indication that this is a tense situation in which turning around to follow direction will get you shot. once again, the cop calls the shots, and he blew it. this is independent from the mistakes he made missing the target 3 times, twice while the guy's hands are in the air
and if you don't think shooting that guy and putting 3 other bullets in the air at a public place with people around over literally nothing is worth going to jail, i'd hate to see what you think is. i doubt you have any reasoning to back up that thought. i believe it was an honest mistake but it was a HUGE mistake (and i hear "oops, i fucked up, my b" doesnt exonerate you from assault) and he is going to do the time just like most anyone else would
speedinA few bullets into a car door and grazing his hip?!? Are you kidding me? How old are you 12?
The cop opened fire on someone in broad daylight at gas station with no regard for anyone's safety what so ever. What if someone else standing behind him got shot? What if the guy or someone else died? Would your view points be different?
I agree raping someone and getting 5 years is terrible. However I firmly believe he deserves the 20 years for acting like this.
There is a reason why police officers go through training, to avoid situations like this.
What is more appalling to me is the way the cop conducted himself after realizing he just shot a guy holding his wallet.
Even after unloading 4 shots at him, and hitting him, he tells him to put his hands behind his back. HEY DUMBASS!!!!! HES HOLDING A FUCKING WALLET NOT A GUN!!!! No regard or remorse for what he did, I can tell in the way he was speaking and the tone of his voice.
.Hugo.Cops are trained to shoot multiple times if there is a perceived threat, they dont shoot to wound. 1 shot could easily miss or minorly wound the threat giving them an opportunity to shoot/fight back. That is why you never see a cop shoot once and why your "if he fired one shot" argument doesnt work.
Im not saying what he did is right at all or that the guy was a threat. Just simply telling you why he fired more than once
saskskierSaying he doesn't think he should get 20 years in jail is not the same as saying he doesn't deserve any time.