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Dallas Police Shooting of 15 year old: Update: OFFICER FIRED
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:08 pm
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:08 pm
Driving Away
Officers shot three times into a car of teens driving away from a party after the cops were called to respond to "underage drinking".
Cop is absolutely fricked. As he should be.
ETA: Officer fired
He Gone...
quote:
A suburban Dallas police chief acknowledged that an officer who fatally shot a black 15-year-old in a moving vehicle fired as the car was driving away -- not as it reversed toward officers, as the department had previously asserted.
Officers shot three times into a car of teens driving away from a party after the cops were called to respond to "underage drinking".
Cop is absolutely fricked. As he should be.
ETA: Officer fired
He Gone...
This post was edited on 5/2/17 at 8:53 pm
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:08 pm to No Colors
Hopefully he's charged.
And hopefully a BLM terrorist won't attack the cops again.
And hopefully a BLM terrorist won't attack the cops again.
This post was edited on 5/2/17 at 5:13 pm
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:09 pm to No Colors
This one really pisses me off... the cop should never see the light of day again.
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:10 pm to No Colors
Dammit man, why do the stupid arse Farva types make it thru the screening process. frick that guy, if true
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:11 pm to No Colors
Another dumbass they need to throw his arse in jail. How can u be so stupid and start shooting into a car full of people.
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:12 pm to No Colors
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not as it reversed toward officers, as the department had previously asserted.
Thin Blue Lyin'
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:12 pm to DeweysCox
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the cop should never see the light of day again.
Has he been charged?
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:12 pm to No Colors
charge them and prosecute them with full due process
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:14 pm to No Colors
Comments from the deceased kid's friends and friends' parents make it seem like they understand how these things work, and are making a point to distance him from prior cases.
Sort of "I know what you're thinking, but he really was a good kid, he was not a thug."
Sort of "I know what you're thinking, but he really was a good kid, he was not a thug."
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:16 pm to No Colors
Another pig who will get special treatment when he deserves life in prison.
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:19 pm to No Colors
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underage drinking".
Texas executing people for everything these days
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:22 pm to Pettifogger
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Comments from the deceased kid's friends and friends' parents make it seem like they understand how these things work, and are making a point to distance him from prior cases.
Sort of "I know what you're thinking, but he really was a good kid, he was not a thug."
His past has nothing to do with the fact he was executed for underage drinking
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:23 pm to No Colors
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Officers shot three times into a car of teens driving away from a party after the cops were called to respond to "underage drinking".
Even if the car was backing up, you can't just cavalierly fire at a vehicle especially when you have no idea who is in the vehicle. frick that cop if that's what it turns out to be.
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:26 pm to Sao
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Thin Blue Lyin'
There does seem to be quite a bit of "contradictions" from the departments when these situations occur. Exactly why those cameras should be rolling constantly.
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:30 pm to rondo
Are we really going to attack the character of a 15 year old?
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:31 pm to ChewyDante
Wait so he just dumped bullets into a car that was driving away? Didn't even call for backup?
Teenagers?
Teenagers?
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:32 pm to StrongSafety
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Are we really going to attack the character of a 15 year old?
i think in some situations it's proper
the point is that in THIS situation, it's not a "dindu" scenario. this actually was a good kid
it's all the trash who try to make their POS kids out to be saints who ruin the names of the victims like this kid
THIS is a "dindu" story LINK
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:32 pm to StrongSafety
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Wait so he just dumped bullets into a car that was driving away? Didn't even call for backup?
he's likely fricked
and should be
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:32 pm to No Colors
Lock his arse up for the rest of his natural life
Posted on 5/2/17 at 5:34 pm to StrongSafety
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Are we really going to attack the character of a 15 year old?
Even children have character. So, they get a pass for most things. But it's a fair standard.
Of course, a cop shooting into a fleeing car has nothing to do with character. Or race. He didn't know who was in the car. Black or white, rich or poor, young or old. He committed manslaughter, or at the very least, reckless endangerment. In Mississippi we actually have a crime called "depraved heart murder". Which more or less means you acted in complete disregard for another person's safety, leading to their death. That fits, as do other crimes. This cop is going to jail.
ETA
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In United States law, depraved-heart murder, also known as depraved-indifference murder, is an action where a defendant acts with a "depraved indifference" to human life and where such act results in a death. In a depraved-heart murder, defendants commit an act even though they know their act runs an unusually high risk of causing death or serious bodily harm to someone else. If the risk of death or bodily harm is great enough, ignoring it demonstrates a "depraved indifference" to human life and the resulting death is considered to have been committed with malice aforethought. In some states, depraved-heart killings constitute second-degree murder, while in others, the act would be charged with varying degrees of manslaughter. If no death results, such an act would generally constitute reckless endangerment (sometimes known as "culpable negligence") and possibly other crimes, such as assault.
This post was edited on 5/2/17 at 5:40 pm
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