Thanks for the explanation, it was helpful.
That was helpful but now I have a picture of a Spam Trap in my head.
Thanks for the explanation, it was helpful.
Proof that this man was on PCP?
Two 911 calls described an SUV that had been abandoned in the middle of the road. One unidentified caller said the driver was acting strangely, adding, "I think he's smoking something."
Police Sgt. Dave Walker has said investigators found a vial of the drug PCP in Crutcher's vehicle.
Proof that this man was on PCP?
Ah so no actual proof then. More to the point even if he was on PCP he sis not deserve to die for it.
Proof that this man was on PCP?
:doh:
he wasn't shot because he was on PCP (although he should have been)
he was shot because of the way he was acting while he was on PCP
I don't see it as a valid reason for shooting someone.kiwi seems to be missing that part :idunno:
I don't see it as a valid reason for shooting someone.
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I don't see it as a valid reason for shooting someone.
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maybe you think the cops should let the bad guys get off a few shots first before returning fire?
Ah idiocy.nonsense
he had two of 'em
and he was doing weird things with them
Ah idiocy.
This is at the heart of it.Middletown, Ohio, Police Chief Rodney Muterspaw made headlines when he voiced his frustration at the officer-involved shooting via Twitter (his account has since been made private):
As an officer I am so sick and drained of some cops doing things like this. You are making us all look bad. STOP. #TerenceCruthcher— R_Muterspaw (@RodneyMute) September 20, 2016
Life is precious man. Sorry we don't all agree. Compassion and empathy is eternally important. Just sick of seeing death & hate. #Life— R_Muterspaw (@RodneyMute) September 20, 2016
In response to subsequent tweets, he replied:
Been on that type of call/situation over 100x. You don't shoot for non-compliance. You shoot when UOF escalates. Not hard ... been in that situation 100x….communication, taser, pepper spray…whatever it takes to protect life first[.]
This is at the heart of it.
The sickness of authoritarianism, which thoroughly infects many of the participants here on TOL, and on police forces all across the country, dictates that the refusal to comply with the "authority's orders" immediately and correctly is both a sin, a crime, and a threat of the highest order against the authoritarians themselves, and the authoritarian mindset. And as such, any force, deadly or otherwise, is automatically justified. And will subsequently be justified by any irrational means, after the fact.
Such that we see all sorts of absurd excuse-making from the killer cops and from the many authoritarians posting on this board. As we do with every incident of this kind.
of course, we're not talking about cops shooting people for failing to comply with "I saw you littering! Pick up that gum wrapper now!" orders, are we?
no, we're talking about cops shooting people for engaging in behaviors and actions that threaten the public and the cops themselves