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| Arizona jury acquits cop clearly committing murder | |
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| + Ginyu | Dec 12 2017, 12:49 PM Post #1 |
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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/09/us/police-shooting-video-arizona.html Please be warned before watching the video. This is one of the most disgusting cop shooting videos I've ever seen. Usually I'm one of those right-wing guys who's always saying: Well, just do what the police tells you to do and you won't get hurt. But this case was different. Just inexcusable. The guy is trying his best and is just sobbing and crying throughout the video. Clearly not a thread at all. The cop is standing there with an assault rifle just shouting at him that we even would've found unnecessary during a hazing week. And hazing week is all about unnecessarily shouting at boys. The civilian was trying to de-escalate the situation and the cop was trying to escalate it. It's supposed to be vice versa. Extremely unprofessional, stupid and unethical. Why didn't he use a taser? Why shoot in the first place? Why is he asking for him to crawl when he could've just cuffed him when he was surrendering on the ground? Why do you have these guys, who are clearly absolutely high on authority, armed with these weapons? I just don't get America man. What a waste of life. |
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| * Yu Narukami | Dec 12 2017, 01:12 PM Post #2 |
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He got acquitted? **** this guy. Giving out confusing, nonsensical orders that prove that he was only doing it to feel powerful. Even if you're worried about other people coming out of the doorway when you approach him, make him slowly approach you with his hands up and cuff him when he gets to you. The fact that this man can shoot another man multiple times after he was sobbing and begging to be treated fairly and like an actual human being, with no hesitation at all. Another officer can be heard ordering them to get on the floor and threatening to shoot if they do not comply. “If you make a mistake, another mistake, there is a very severe possibility you’re both going to get shot,” the officer says in the video. Monsters, man. This isn't how any situation is handled, and the members of the jury ought to be utterly ashamed of themselves. |
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Dec 12 2017, 02:07 PM Post #3 |
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I can understand why the jury made this decision, but it doesn't excuse what happened. We have a young man who panicked and shot. The cop who fired wasn't the cop screaming at the man. He probably felt the situation becoming tense and potentially dangerous due to the other cop's language and freaked out. Of course, that doesn't excuse the fact that an innocent man is dead, and that people who aren't capable of remaining calm and rational should not be in possession of a firearm. It's a disgusting situation all around. I'm sure the jury was convinced by the prosecution's case, or the defense's case wasn't as good as it could have been, and a murky decision was made. We can't exactly know what went down in that court room. |
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| * Yu Narukami | Dec 12 2017, 02:40 PM Post #4 |
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We can't know all the things that went down in the Court, that's true, but the facts of the situation have been laid bare. If it was due to the how effective the arguments that were made to the Court, then it's purely due to the incompetence of the person who failed to make a compelling argument for the man's guilt. This should be the catalyst for completely overhauling police training, but who am I kidding? Nothing's going to change, and incidents like this will continue to occur as a decent amount of the population revere police officers like this and treat them as some holy figures. |
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