GA - Rayshard Brooks, 27, fatally shot in Wendy’s car park, Atlanta, 12 Jun 2020 *officer charged*

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Did the officer KNOW that what RB turned and pointed at him was the tazer? RB hadn’t been cuffed yet so do we know if he was searched?
Excellent question! I think a reasonable person would say that the officer knew it was a tazer. The tazer was identical to the one the officer was carrying and is bright yellow with a most distinctive shape. In fact in all probability he noticed it being taken away from his partner. Lets not forget about him.
But, the real question is when did the officer know the suspect had the tazer in his hand? If the officer saw the suspect running away with said tazer did he draw weapon after the tazer was pointed at him or before?
Ita.

It's not like the police should be made to wait until the perp clearly shows that it's a gun and not a taser ... or wait until said perp gets a shot off ?
Absolute lunacy.



Once a criminal points or throws something at you it can become a fight for your life !
And I'd include bricks and knives in that assessment.
Imo.
So if you throw or point anything whatsoever at an officer prepare to be met with deadly force. Is that right? I think you are going to have to explain that one a bit better.
 
I cannot understand the mentality of the rioters. Why are they destroying their own cities? On the other hand, the cop just gets sacked! Why not put on leave until an investigation? Who would want to be a cop in America?
 
Did the officer KNOW that what RB turned and pointed at him was the tazer? RB hadn’t been cuffed yet so do we know if he was searched?

Exactly this. If Mr. Brooks has not been searched, NO ONE knows what he's pointing at ANYONE.

If Mr. Brooks had tazed your grandmother, stopping her pacemaker & her heart, would that be OK? With the stolen tazer, stolen from the taxpayers of Atlanta, Fulton County, the State of Georgia, and the USA.

But it's OK for him to taze an employee of the city of Atlanta, trained & paid with taxes paid by the citizens of Atlanta, Fulton County, the State of Georgia, and the USA?

Attacking a law enforcement officer is attacking the fabric of society. That is attacking my rights, and yours.

Apparently there a are a few different lines in the sand here....
 
Either way, looks like the "Tribe" has spoken. Officer terminated, Chief of Police resigned, Officer will probably be charged and arrested soon.

Mob rule is law now.


I don’t understand how the officer can be fired without due process. No interview, not letting him tell his side of the story, just “get out”, the mob needs to pacified. Disgraceful.
 
Either way, looks like the "Tribe" has spoken. Officer terminated, Chief of Police resigned, Officer will probably be charged and arrested soon.

Mob rule is law now.
Not for long. If this lawlessness continues to get out of hand someone will take control even if it eventually means the military(which will be the last resort).
 
Exactly this. If Mr. Brooks has not been searched, NO ONE knows what he's pointing at ANYONE.

If Mr. Brooks had tazed your grandmother, stopping her pacemaker & her heart, would that be OK? With the stolen tazer, stolen from the taxpayers of Atlanta, Fulton County, the State of Georgia, and the USA.

But it's OK for him to taze an employee of the city of Atlanta, trained & paid with taxes paid by the citizens of Atlanta, Fulton County, the State of Georgia, and the USA?

Attacking a law enforcement officer is attacking the fabric of society. That is attacking my rights, and yours.

Apparently there a are a few different lines in the sand here....
Did Mr. Brooks taze anyone? I feel for everyones grandma that might have been tazed by him. But in all seriousness someones grandma is infinitely more likely to be tazed by the police than mr. Brooks.
 
Ita.

It's not like the police should be made to wait until the perp clearly shows that it's a gun and not a taser ... or wait until said perp gets a shot off ?
Absolute lunacy.

Once a criminal points or throws something at you it can become a fight for your life !
And I'd include bricks and knives in that assessment.
Imo.
Have you heard of the term “totality of the circumstances”, please forgive me if I’ve misstated the term I know it in spirit though and I can explain it to you if you wish. It actually relates to this case btw.
 
Exactly this. If Mr. Brooks has not been searched, NO ONE knows what he's pointing at ANYONE.

If Mr. Brooks had tazed your grandmother, stopping her pacemaker & her heart, would that be OK? With the stolen tazer, stolen from the taxpayers of Atlanta, Fulton County, the State of Georgia, and the USA.

But it's OK for him to taze an employee of the city of Atlanta, trained & paid with taxes paid by the citizens of Atlanta, Fulton County, the State of Georgia, and the USA?

Attacking a law enforcement officer is attacking the fabric of society. That is attacking my rights, and yours.

Apparently there a are a few different lines in the sand here....
bbm
Ita.

The police and civilians alike have been murdered with bricks, heavy objects, knives, etc.
If you attack a cop with a knife or brick you should be met with deadly force.
Both civilians and LE should have the right to protect themselves !

Some years ago now my friends' brother and sis-in-law were killed with a heavy object and baseball bats during a home invasion.
This family had a tradition of open caskets for their relatives, but could not for their murdered loved ones as the damage was too significant.
An object can maim and kill just as much as a gun.

No LE should have to wait and see if the person attacking them only has a brick or bat.
Foolishness.
Imo.
 
I don’t understand how the officer can be fired without due process. No interview, not letting him tell his side of the story, just “get out”, the mob needs to pacified. Disgraceful.
Who says you guys are never around when you really need one ! Glad you are here! Can we have your thoughts on why or why not lethal force was justified in this case? I am particularly interested in the term officer discretion because I must admit I dont know the limits of it. If you have time maybe you could educate all of us.
 
You don't freak out and grab LE's taser (query : Was Brooks trying to get the gun and missed ?) and run away-- firing the taser as you go --- if you've done nothing wrong !

Brooks had a guilty conscience about something.

Maybe more than just failing the breathalyzer ?
Imo.
 
Did Mr. Brooks taze anyone? I feel for everyones grandma that might have been tazed by him. But in all seriousness someones grandma is infinitely more likely to be tazed by the police than mr. Brooks.
The officer (possibly both officers) knew he had his taser. He pointed it at the officer. Should the officer wait until he gets hit by the taser, yell loudly I've been hit before he fires back ?
 
Not for long. If this lawlessness continues to get out of hand someone will take control even if it eventually means the military(which will be the last resort).

Yes, really? They have taken over an area of Seattle now. No one seems to even care.

And last night, the freeway system in Atlanta was shut down because of protesters in the road. And there wasn't anything LEO could do about it.

This is getting out of control. And it isn't even Summer yet.
 
The officer (possibly both officers) knew he had his taser. He pointed it at the officer. Should the officer wait until he gets hit by the taser, yell loudly I've been hit before he fires back ?
My first question would be is a tazer a lethal weapon? Secondly, I would ask if the officer thought he was going to be tazed would he reasonably believe that he would be rendered helpless and thus at the mercy of Mr. Brooks ? Keeping in mind that up until that point Mr. Brooks’ sole intention appears to be escaping. Dont forget about the other officer, he is important too.
 
My first question would be is a tazer a lethal weapon? Secondly, I would ask if the officer thought he was going to be tazed would he reasonably believe that he would be rendered helpless and thus at the mercy of Mr. Brooks ? Keeping in mind that up until that point Mr. Brooks’ sole intention appears to be escaping. Dont forget about the other officer, he is important too.

Unless something comes out that we don’t know about yet the LE officer was totally justified to use deadly force.
jmo
 
I cannot understand the mentality of the rioters. Why are they destroying their own cities? On the other hand, the cop just gets sacked! Why not put on leave until an investigation? Who would want to be a cop in America?

When a person invests nothing in a city, they may not care if it burns down.

Mostly the tax payers are up the ones that care the most, they are the ones paying the bills for the city.

Imho....
 
Yes, really? They have taken over an area of Seattle now. No one seems to even care.

And last night, the freeway system in Atlanta was shut down because of protesters in the road. And there wasn't anything LEO could do about it.

This is getting out of control. And it isn't even Summer yet.
Oh, they'll start caring soon enough. Then it will be interesting (to say the least) to see what happens.
 
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