There is a distinct difference in value between opinions based on years of experience and training in a given subject matter vs. opinions that you might find during a routine colonoscopy.Opinions are funny like that...
Always liked old George. Had a way with words!
I hope you don't carry.It was wrong for the "victim" to be slamming off a magazine into the air from his patio. He presented a fluid situation to law enforcement that had every earmark of an active shooter situation. It was an unavoidable situation had the Darwin Award winner NOT done what he did. HE put everyone in a bad situation. I would defy you to walk in the dark into a situation in which you know someone is shooting, hear that gunfire nearly in your lap, and not fear for your safety and defend yourself. I`m on the side of law enforcement in this case.
In fact, the police should probably be able to call an air strike on the property. Maximum officer safety.Are you telling me, that if YOU are a Police Office and you hear gunfire nearly in your lap, that you don`t shoot? Get a grip on reality,
I would think it would still be in the study the facts phase this early.Have there been any updates? Officer disciplined? Potential charges?
Haven’t you heard? The cop was justified because he thought he was being shot at around the corner, as any sensible person would believe. The Darwin Award candidate deserved to be shot and killed through a fence. Why would there be any discipline?Have there been any updates? Officer disciplined? Potential charges?
One question. Are we sure he wasn't threatened by the fence and the guy behind it wasn't a tragic overpenetration victim?Haven’t you heard? The cop was justified because he thought he was being shot at around the corner, as any sensible person would believe. The Darwin Award candidate deserved to be shot and killed through a fence. Why would there be any discipline?
a tragic overpenetration victim
I think you are onto something - the case of the offensive fence. That ex-cop is probably a hero.One question. Are we sure he wasn't threatened by the fence and the guy behind it wasn't a tragic overpenetration victim?
More than that. Fences are racist right? So the cop shot a racist fence to protect the people behind it. Sadly one victim didn’t make it but that’s the price we must all pay to eradicate racist fences.I think you are onto something - the case of the offensive fence. That ex-cop is probably a hero.