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Lets just talk about the job of the police in this specific case.
Do you take issue with something they did in this incident?
Their job in this case was to respond to a school where someone was acting suspicious and taking pictures.
When they arrived the man ran so their job was to pursue him.
When they caught him he fought with them, and apparently was wearing home made body armor and had what appeared to be a gun.
So their job was now to risk their lives to try to subdue this obviously deranged person who they reasonably and rightfully thought to be armed.
I would imagine the vast majority of the people in that school and neighborhood felt both served and protected when they read about this incident.
The last time I checked there is no law against taking pictures of elementary schools, and there is no law against carrying a toy gun. If there is, please quote it to me. But I don’t think you can do that.
So this was just another case of a man being executed for committing no crime. If they hadn't executed him,
they would have had to let him go, and he could have kept right on taking his pictures.
So if the police were serving and protecting us, then they were protecting us from an apparent law abiding citizen. A pretty weird person, but a law abiding citizen none the less.
Isn’t it amazing how good a job the police do of protecting us from people with toy guns, but when the guns are real (like Burns Oregon) the police won’t get within 10 miles of the perpetrator. If the guns are real, they negotiate from a safe distance. If the guns are toys, they just shoot in one second.
The United States is the only country in the world where being mentally ill, is a capital offense.