I have known for some time that you're a troll. Somehow I keep letting myself get dragged into worthless exchanges with you. I really do need to exercise more self-discipline. Meanwhile, the people characteristically siding with you should take a look at whom they are in agreement with. Could be eye-opening.
His danger determines the approach. Not whether he should be shot if he flees, like an escaper from a super max prison. I disagree ... in this case. Maybe so, but my issue was him being shot while fleeing; and the police putting innocent lives unnecessarily at risk in doing so. Additionally, did you read his 180 page rap sheet? How many of those charges have been adjudicated? How many are for violent crimes? His arrest warrant was for drug crimes, not killing police. Not murder.
Great point Problem is that the suspects, because of BLM, think the cops are "judge, jury, and executioner" When Lebron tweets that police are shooting black men dead in the streets it creates fear especially for drivers who are life criminals This is called SYSTEMIC RESISTANCE Systemic resistance is the common thread in almost every case of police shooting at these car stops Fix systemic resistance and fix the problem
We can certainly disagree and I know you give these things good consideration. I think we can agree that police in America need to change a lot of their tactics. It’s like I think you said, the police can’t be the judge and jury. Their job is to take suspects into custody so they can be tried in a court of law.
I'm absolutely not a troll and deal only with truth. You may want to look at the rest of your posting and there you will see actual trolling. I would suggest that you use the attached mirror----
I've got a link too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contempt_of_cop Fact: He was shot while fleeing; also putting citizens, and a school zone at unnecessary risk. It wasn't about doing their sworn duty; it was about contempt of cop. "...Arrests for contempt of cop may stem from a type of "occupational arrogance" when a police officer thinks his or her authority cannot or should not be challenged or questioned.[8] From such officers' perspective, contempt of cop may involve perceived or actual challenges to their authority, including a lack of deference (such as disobeying instructions,[9] or expressing interest in filing a complaint against the officer).[7] Fleeing from the police is sometimes considered a variant of contempt of cop.[10] Contempt of cop situations may be exacerbated if other officers witness the allegedly contemptuous behavior.[11] ..." "... Racial aspects The Seattle Post-Intelligencer conducted a study in 2008 that found that in the city of Seattle, "African-Americans were arrested for the sole crime of obstructing eight times as often as whites when population is taken into account."[12] In 2009 the New Jersey Attorney General also found a significant number of contempt of cop cases while investigating racial profiling by the New Jersey State Police, and concluded that "improper attitude and demeanor" of officers toward the public was a nationwide problem.[8] ..."
Yeah... we got a link for you also... Preliminary Law Enforcement Expert Review Report https://static1.squarespace.com/sta...nary+Law+Enforcement+Expert+Review+Report.pdf