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In reply to the discussion: Police shoot teenage special-needs girl within 20 seconds of arriving to ‘help’ [View all]Jenoch
(7,720 posts)21. Please provide me link to citations of what you posted.
Officer involved shootings are investigated and include asming the officer his state of mind. Are there crooked officers and departments? Of course there are, but that does not mean that most of tbem are.
I would like to know more details about this case, but from what I have read, the officer did what he had to do.
By the way, how can a cop be in fear of his life before a threat occurs?
Cops are generally more afraid of an aggressor with a knife than with a gun. A person within 21 feet can kill or injure a cop before they are able to fire their weapon.
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Police shoot teenage special-needs girl within 20 seconds of arriving to ‘help’ [View all]
FreakinDJ
Jun 2014
OP
God almighty are there no rational people to be had in some of these police departments?
lumpy
Jun 2014
#1
He should have backed the fuck away then he would have no reason to fear. Fucking idiot cop.
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2014
#24
Kinda hard to get an unbiased report from a website called "policestateusa".
blueridge3210
Jun 2014
#2
The officer who shot and killed this 13yr old boy, instructed officer to say they feared
FreakinDJ
Jun 2014
#20
"A family friend, however, described the object she was holding as a 'butter knife.'”
pnwmom
Jun 2014
#46
The family called expecting medical help. They kind of help they usually get. This time they
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2014
#26
I did. Let it be your daughter, depressed, armed with a kitchen knife. Are you calling the cops
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2014
#32
Paramedics are not going to be allowed to go in if it's repoted the person has a knife.
LisaL
Jun 2014
#35
I don't think she was "depressed." I think she was angry, paranoid and psychotic.
MADem
Jun 2014
#105
Okay, maybe I was a bit unfair. But there are enough people out there who defend the cops no matter
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#90
And I'm just not very trusting of authority nowadays. I've seen too much utter bullshit fly
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#92
She doesn't look like a "girl" in that picture. She looks like an 18 year old young woman.
MADem
Jun 2014
#54
Uh, I am not "stereotyping" - the police HAVE refused to take people on because their IQs were too
MADem
Jun 2014
#108
I just don't believe these guys anymore. They've screwed up (even intentionally) too many times. nt
nomorenomore08
Jun 2014
#93
Yeah whatever. How about the cop clears the are including clearing it of himself. No excuses.
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2014
#25
wait, the family called the cops on her, said she was dangerous & held a weapon, and ?
pitohui
Jun 2014
#8
That's insane. The family had no reasonable expectation that the help would kill their daughter.
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2014
#27
Sometimes mentally ill people grab weapons. Many times those people are not homicidal.
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2014
#43
How is cops killing this girl any better than everyone leaving and letting her hack her heart out?
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2014
#23
Nope, better for the cop to assess from a distance and keep a safe distance while trying to talk her
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2014
#33
I wouldn't be opposed to that. Do you expect them to hold their ground at all costs?
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2014
#38
I very much agree with "Maybe tbere should be different proticals for situations such as this."
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2014
#39
A knife weilding adult attacked the police with a deadly weapon and was killed....
Demo_Chris
Jun 2014
#42
"A family friend, however, described the object she was holding as a 'butter knife.”'
pnwmom
Jun 2014
#49
The responding officer SHOULD have been equipped. He knew what the situation was.
pnwmom
Jun 2014
#55
It's a stretch to say that a butter knife in the hands of a teenage girl is deadly force.
pnwmom
Jun 2014
#96
I was not clear. A metal butter knife might not justify deadly force IF the officers knew....
Demo_Chris
Jun 2014
#98
Cute. "A justifiable shoot." Very jargon like. As if you've said that phrase before.
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2014
#63
True. Her story ended when she assaulted the police with a deadly weapon....
Demo_Chris
Jun 2014
#94
How progressive of you. Well, not my version, but a cop apologist's, gun toter's version of
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2014
#99
rip. public needs to learn how to deal w family members w knives. cops will blow them away
Liberal_in_LA
Jun 2014
#71
This in constructive. The idea that we "advocate for a Crisis team" seems like it would be in
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2014
#100