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Posted on 5/28/19 at 9:27 pm to Parmen
Looks to me like his hands were up.
Posted on 5/28/19 at 9:43 pm to Cosmo
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Looks to me like his hands were up.
They were
After he got shot
Posted on 5/28/19 at 9:48 pm to theOG
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Read the description on the video.
Description doesn't get an "A" grade from me. Says decedent was found dead in his apartment. Looks like the cat bought it on a patch of grass.
And they didn't find him dead, they made him dead.
Posted on 5/28/19 at 9:48 pm to Parmen
Whodie got his wig splitted
ETA Those officers need to practice. Lucky there weren’t kids playing outside
ETA Those officers need to practice. Lucky there weren’t kids playing outside
Posted on 5/28/19 at 9:56 pm to Parmen
Early 1980’s I asked in a pre-interview how often did an avg officer pull out his or her weapon to use in his or her career.
The officer told me depending on assignment maybe 20 times low side and 40 times higher side in his or her career.
Today that answer would be 40 times a quarter or less depending on dept and area.
This is truly a sad state for the moral value of people. Seems to be a mental issue not a weapon issue.
The problem is there is a group of mentally ill people and a group of people that do not understand right from wrong causing this problem.
Weapons do not injure or kill people.
The officer told me depending on assignment maybe 20 times low side and 40 times higher side in his or her career.
Today that answer would be 40 times a quarter or less depending on dept and area.
This is truly a sad state for the moral value of people. Seems to be a mental issue not a weapon issue.
The problem is there is a group of mentally ill people and a group of people that do not understand right from wrong causing this problem.
Weapons do not injure or kill people.
Posted on 5/28/19 at 9:59 pm to Parmen
The cop that had him flanked definitely had a jam.
That is scary.
That is scary.
Posted on 5/28/19 at 10:24 pm to Parmen
So who's the lone downvoter that doesn't want to speak up?
Posted on 5/28/19 at 10:33 pm to Yewkindewit
Did anyone notice the sign inside the building he left beside the door? Pay with one tap. 'Course he got more than one tap.
Posted on 5/28/19 at 10:33 pm to Parmen
Like many posters before me said that was suicide by cop 100%.
Posted on 5/28/19 at 10:36 pm to Parmen
You play with fire you get burned.
Posted on 5/28/19 at 10:44 pm to PhilipMarlowe
I appreciate the tax money saved.
Posted on 5/28/19 at 10:44 pm to Parmen
I am in no way claiming I could do better but it looked like from the cops we had..... One in the car window, one off/or in the hood and atleast one in the dirt, oh and one gun jam. 
Posted on 5/28/19 at 10:49 pm to UpToPar
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Looks like his magazine wasn’t seated properly and malfunctioned after the first shot.
I am going to guess he limp wristed it.
Posted on 5/28/19 at 10:56 pm to Parmen
Good win for society, a piece of shite goes down and saves taxpayer dollars
Posted on 5/28/19 at 11:00 pm to Parmen
And this is yet another reason body cams are great for the cops. It seems like the vast majority of these “controversial” shootings show the cops doing the right thing. We don’t need any more situations like Michael Brown.
Posted on 5/28/19 at 11:02 pm to SUB
It completely displaced the forced narrative of cops giving the benefit of doubt to non blacks with guns. They gave that dude so much time and he still fired first
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