Juan made a good point. The bike was not raised. IMO, RC was ticked that DR was not following his commands. This former cop is dangerous. IMO
Theses questions are not good.
Is it your job to run away?
So is it your job to shoot someone who has a bike in his hands? Does the response meet the perceived threat? Couldn't he have just shot him in the leg?
He is guilty.
Theses questions are not good.
Is it your job to run away?
So is it your job to shoot someone who has a bike in his hands? Does the response meet the perceived threat? Couldn't he have just shot him in the leg?
He is guilty.
It's obvious to me that Chrisman rehearsed and memorized his lies before trial just like CMJA. He does not show any real emotion of being scared and fearing his life at that moment. He does not elaborate or give detail on anything b/c it's made up! The details would be there if he had actually gone thru it the way he says he did.
Really? So a cover officer always has to be right next to you? He can never take a liberty to search around somewhere else. He also already said he didn't even know where Virgillo was. He could have been behind him the whole time.
Also, "if I put my hands on him he should do it too."
I would think the situation that preceded the officer putting his hands on a suspect matters. If he just puts his hands on him to try to make him come outside, even though he is not being threatening or attacking anyone, does that cover officer have an obligation to follow you? What if the cover officer feels you are being unethical and overly aggressive?
Does V. back it up saying DR had the bike raised? I thought he said he was getting DR out of there on the bike and RC shot. Maybe I'm misremembering.
Can't wait to hear the jury questions.
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