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If French's mother dies. I wonder if that would warrent charges regardless
You have frankenstein-ed multiple comments from various points of this thread with the full intention of twisting my words.
If French's mother dies. I wonder if that would warrent charges regardless
According to the article below, the condition from which Mr. French suffered might have been schizophrenia. His mother is still in critical condition and might not survive.
""I would hardly characterize it as an attack," Galipo told The Associated Press, describing it as an "open-handed push or slap" to the policeman's back. "It certainly does not justify killing someone.""
Attorney: Man killed at Costco was mentally ill, off meds
That I don't agree with. When you're down, it's close to over. If you are knocked or thrown to the ground and someone is hitting you, you're not going to be able to calmly point your weapon and tell the attacker to stop. If I was knocked down, and could access my neck knife> I would be trying my hardest to kill my attacker. Because if you're on the ground, you can't defend yourself well and can be close to being killed.
But for that matter, you're not going to be able to easily grab your gun either, and shoot, if you were just knocked out and wake up "fighting for your life".
The whole thing seems off.
But people are going to see what they want to see. We have seen actual videos of people being shot in the back as they run away, of a kid just sitting there, being shot to death as the cops roll up, as the car is still moving, we've seen videos of cops shooting to death someone who is unarmed and on their stomachs, face down, not moving, obeying commands. And still the cops have gotten off in all those situations.
Someone here mentioned a video showing a bunch of cops screaming at a shoplifter with guns drawn and people agreed with the cop's actions.
This shows that people will take a stance and view evidence through that lens, no matter what it shows.
Costco has 360° cameras, that can zero in on people or products from several different directions.
The police have had the videos, if they portray the narrative presented, they would have already been released. JMO.
Attorney: Man killed at California Costco was mentally ill, off meds
This is plausible, but I really wonder about the shooter's mental status, and what drugs he was on, or medications he has been prescribed but may not have been taking.
I think someone would have much more than minor injuries if they were "fighting for their life" as he claims.
Also, note his attorney never stated the baby was in danger or he was trying to protect the baby. So no need to add that feature.
I'm starting to wonder if it's a Female.
They released the name in artcles. It wasnt a womanI'm starting to wonder if it's a Female.
And then what? Would you just start shooting at whoever was behind you? Don't count on being not charged/arrested, unless you are a cop. While using public transportation during rush hour, I have been shoved/pushed numerous times, and yet somehow managed not to shoot anyone.I'm coming in the thread "cold"- not having read specifics yet, but if I was in a store with my baby and someone hit me- I would automatically assume my child's safety was in danger as well, especially if I thought I might pass out/be over powered. Too many children are kidnapped. I will now read more in regards to the shooting.
It absolutely is mentioned in both articles I linked. Initials SS.The shooter's name is not mentioned in either of those articles.
I'm coming in the thread "cold"- not having read specifics yet, but if I was in a store with my baby and someone hit me- I would automatically assume my child's safety was in danger as well, especially if I thought I might pass out/be over powered. Too many children are kidnapped. I will now read more in regards to the shooting.
And then what? Would you just start shooting at whoever was behind you? Don't count on being not charged/arrested, unless you are a cop. While using public transportation during rush hour, I have been shoved/pushed numerous times, and yet somehow managed not to shoot anyone.
The parents of the victim were there with their child. Even though he is an adult, he supposedly has mentality of a child. Even if the cop can somehow argue self-defense against the son (there is no stand your ground law in California), what gave him the right to shoot the parents (nobody reported parents did anything to the cop)?I will answer when I have read more. That one point just caught my attention. If you are alone with your child, you are their defense. If someone is randomly attacking you out of no where, you must assume they most likely mean your child harm also or that they intend to take your child. I am projecting there because that's how I've always been with my child, so it seems a normal way to think to me.
The parents of the victim were there with their child. Even though he is an adult, he supposedly has mentality of a child. Even if the cop can somehow argue self-defense against the son (there is no stand your ground law in California), what gave him the right to shoot the parents (nobody reported parents did anything to the cop)?