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If someone is waving a gun threating people, he/she should be gunned down regardless of race. Toy gun or not. This doesn't make any sense. If an officer sees what appears to be a gun and if they keep saying, "drop your weapon" and he/she refuses, the officer has every right to take that individual out.
They wanted trouble and they received a bullet.
Now the officers are being charged with murder? Wtf?
Im assuming youre talking about little Tamir Rice
First of all, they have not been charged with murder.
Quote:
A Cleveland judge on Thursday found probable cause that a police officer who shot to death a 12-year-old boy last year should face a murder charge in an opinion that puts pressure on prosecutors.
Municipal Court Judge Ronald Adrine said Cleveland police officer Timothy Loehmann, who shot Tamir Rice, should face charges of murder, involuntary manslaughter, reckless homicide, negligent homicide and dereliction of duty. Loehmann's partner, Frank Garmback, should face negligent homicide and dereliction of duty charges, he found.
Adrine’s opinion does not compel charges or require the officers' arrest. "This court is mindful that despite any conclusions it draws from the evidence ... its role here is advisory in nature," he wrote.
now....
You need therapy.Quote:
If someone is waving a gun threating people, he/she should be gunned down regardless of race. Toy gun or not.
NO FUCKING CHILD SHOULD BE SHOT DEAD FOR PLAYING WITH A FUCKING TOY GUN YOU FUCKING IMBECILE.
THEY ROLLED UP ON HIM AND SHOT HIM DOWN IN LESS THAN TWO SECONDS. LESS THAN TWO SECONDS. GET THAT THROUGH YOUR FUCKING UGLY ASS DOME FAGGIT. A 12 YEAR OLD CHILD. HOW MANY TIMES CAN YOU SAY "drop your weapon" in two seconds?
Have you watched the fucking video?
The poor kid didnot even have a chance to drop that fucking toy. And now hes DEAD.
How would you feel if that was your child? Think about how hilariously immature you are now at your old age and think about how immature you where when you where 12.
You need your fucking head examined.
And then you wonder why we think youre a retarded piece of shit with your partner in crime Charles Jones.
^STFU constantly bitching. The article I read stated that 911 calls were made of an individual making threats to shot people. Cops told the individual to drop their several times and a threat was made, and that's when shots were fired.
Now maybethe article I read was fake.
Yes, from a far, people can't distinguish b/w a real gun or a toy gun.
Btw, watch your tone.
racism in america is so much bigger than what's being reported concerning these police shootings - this is an everyday thing - not even 10% of the shootings get reported.
but look at the minds of the so called "minorities" who justify such behavior.
like if young white children don't go around being loud and causing havoc
white racism in america has created negros with minds like this ^
it's worst now than it ever was
no one is to be trusted
Ironman was castrated in this thread imo..
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Yesterday, I saw a cop with a full face beard and he is fat. I thought cops had to be clean shaven and some what in shape.
Sing us the song of this drunk alcohol dick.
On Friday, LAPD officers shot a man who had raised his arm, wrapped in a towel, towards them, the Los Angeles Times reports. Police said the officers thought he had a gun; he did not.
According to authorities, the man, who has not been identified, was trying to flag police down around 6:30 p.m. at Los Feliz Boulevard and Tica Drive.
“This person extended an arm wrapped in a towel. The officer exited the vehicle and said, ‘Drop the gun, drop the gun,’” LAPD Lt. John Jenal said.
Motorists nearby took graphic video of the shooting’s aftermath: officers are seen to handcuff the victim as he bleeds from, apparently, the back of his head.
The man was taken to a hospital and is in critical condition.
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smh: this is justice? typical, officer does the killing, taxpayers do the paying...a law should be made to make these settlements come directly from the police pension fund and you'd see how it would curb their excesses and egregious acts!
According to NBC News, the City of New York has agreed to pay $5.9 million to the family of Eric Garner, who was killed by Staten Island NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo a year ago this week.
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“I believe that we have reached an agreement that acknowledges the tragic nature of Mr. Garner’s death while balancing my office’s fiscal responsibility to the City,” said City Comptroller Scott Stringer in a statement Monday evening, noting, “the City has not admitted liability.”
In October, the family filed notice of a $75 million lawsuit against the NYPD, claiming Garner’s chokehold death was the direct result of the police force’s “negligence, recklessness and carelessness.”
The death had previously been ruled a homicide by the city’s medical examiner, but Staten Island D.A. Daniel Donovan was unable to indict Garner’s killer for criminally negligent homicide or manslaughter and reportedly chose to leave out a lesser reckless endangerment charge for unexplained reasons.
Today, Donovan is a United States congressman and Pantaleo—the subject of two previous civil rights lawsuits—remains employed by the NYPD, performing crime analysis.
A Justice Department investigation into Garner’s death is ongoing.
Despite efforts by the city of Gardena, California to suppress the footage, a video showing officers killing an unarmed, seemingly confused man was made public on Tuesday, the L.A. Times reports.
Earlier that day, a federal judge ruled that there was a strong public interest in releasing the footage, rejecting the city’s argument that it had settled a lawsuit over the shooting for $4.7 million with the belief the video would be kept secret.
“The fact that they spent the city’s money, presumably derived from taxes, only strengthens the public’s interest in seeing the videos,” wrote Judge Stephen V. Wilson in his decision. “Moreover, defendants cannot assert a valid compelling interest in sealing the videos to cover up any wrongdoing on their part or to shield themselves from embarrassment.”
The video shows the final moments of Ricardo Diaz-Zeferino, who was killed by Gardena police two years ago. From City News Service:
Diaz-Zeferino was gunned down on June, 2, 2013, after police responded to a call that a bicycle had been stolen from a nearby pharmacy and noticed two men riding bikes.Attorney Samuel Paz, who represented Diaz-Zeferino in the lawsuit, told the Associated Press he may ask for a federal civil rights investigation of the shooting.
The victim approached the officers and attempted to explain that his brother had reported the bicycle stolen and that the two men were not thieves but his friends, according to the complaint.
The lawsuit alleges that police shot Diaz-Zeferino eight times and that he laid on the street, crying out in Spanish “Hasta aqui llegue” or “This is the end of me.”
Gardena police maintained the shooting was justified because the victim was acting erratically and reached into his waistband despite a command to raise his hands.
“I think it is really helpful for the public to understand why they would be willing to pay $4.7 million to settle the case when we were on the eve of trial,” Paz said. “When the public sees the video and other law enforcement agencies see the video, this is very much a criminal act.”