kittythehare
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I'm curious what the officers would have done if he hadn't gotten back in his vehicle but instead just started to run. Would they have given chase? Would they have un-holstered their weapons and start firing?
IMO it appears after LE engage with a suspect the most important aspect of the interaction is that the person be arrested. Regardless of the severity of the outstanding charges. We've seen LE try to arrest someone for non payment of alimony then shoot and kill them when they ran. At what point in time does the charge against the individual play a part in the urgency of the arrest?
To me it's the same as LE getting involved in car chases. More than 5000 people were killed between 1979 and 2015 during police chases which included nearly 2500 bystanders. Almost all were for traffic stops.
High-speed police chases have killed thousands of innocent bystanders
It is very difficult to find statistics regarding police involved fatal shootings since most are reported as justified.
Public safety should be paramount during traffic stops and that includes the individual who has just been stopped.
The outstanding warrants for DW were misdemeanors. I can't wrap my head around the fact the kid is dead because of a misdemeanor.
Agreed. Years ago, they used to put warrants out for people who missed paying a traffic ticket. Mickey was almost cuffed and put in jail, seriously! Due to a series of unfortunate events, I didn't pay a traffic ticket. When I went to the courthouse to pay it, I was told that there was a warrant out for me, and I needed to see a judge. I had to pay $1200, right then, cash, for bail...or wait in jail.
Yeah, I had the cash. The officer seemed quite put out about that.
That's a powerful statement.ABC13 EXCLUSIVE: Houston family of Daunte Wright shares anger over fatal shooting
“HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- ... after the killing of Daunte Wright, his family in Houston is also furious.
"You may have authority, but you don't have the authority to take lives like that," said Elaine Walls, Daunte's great-grandmother, who spoke exclusively with ABC13 on Tuesday.”
[...]
“The police department called it an accidental shooting, but for Wright's great-grandmother, who is a retired sheriff's deputy from Chicago, there is no explanation that will ever ease the pain of losing her great-grandson, especially at the hands of another law enforcement officer.“
"I was a deputy sheriff for 28 years," she said. "You don't mistake a gun for a Taser. You know how it feels."
But how does one learn if they have any warrants? I have faced a friend who was in handcuffs because of an issue with her pet (outstanding warrant)
I was once stopped by police in a very odd circumstance, and for spurious reasons IMO.
Both situations were ultimately resolved, without resistance or violence on either side. I would add that myself and my friend were both absolutely petrified.
Just my thoughts....How is this even a little bit relevant? The punishment for resisting arrest is not being shot. With a gun OR a taser. It has not escalated to that degree. We can all see what happened with our own eyes. She was afraid of him. And it was not because of any knowledge of a previous incident.
Resisting arrest is not punishable by the death penalty.Just my thoughts....
When an individual resist arrest and tries to reenter a vehicle, which could have a weapon, officers do react.
Its terrible what happened, a mother lost her son.
My thought .....Resisting arrest is not punishable by the death penalty.
What if he scrambled in the car and sped away? Certainly he would have been pursued in some fashion by LE and arrested....and lived to see his day in court.
jmo
Or been killed in a high speed chase.Resisting arrest is not punishable by the death penalty.
What if he scrambled in the car and sped away? Certainly he would have been pursued in some fashion by LE and arrested....and lived to see his day in court.
jmo
Why would a high speed chase be required?Or been killed in a high speed chase.
Exactly.This young man didn't have to die and she didn't even follow the rules with her use of the taser.You are supposed to give the person time to respond but she yelled taser and shot right away.We can't keep making excuses for these types of cops because they are a disgrace to the many good cops out there.Enough is enough.Why would a high speed chase be required?
He was not an immediate danger. He could have been caught and arrested without shooting him and without a high-speed chase.
It's not as if they were out looking for a dangerous criminal in the first place. They pulled him over for a traffic violation.
jmo
He was going back into his car. I meant the POSSIBILITY of a high speed chase. We have no way of knowing what his intentions were in heading back into his car. Neither did the arresting officers.Why would a high speed chase be required?
He was not an immediate danger. He could have been caught and arrested without shooting him and without a high-speed chase.
It's not as if they were out looking for a dangerous criminal in the first place. They pulled him over for a traffic violation.
jmo
Everyone should have the conversation with their children, husband, boyfriend girlfriend, white, black, whatever, that you do as the officer says and SHUT UP. I don't care if you think it's unfair or what, you can sort that out later but in the meantime, comply and shut up!!Exactly.This young man didn't have to die and she didn't even follow the rules with her use of the taser.You are supposed to give the person time to respond but she yelled taser and shot right away.We can't keep making excuses for these types of cops because they are a disgrace to the many good cops out there.Enough is enough.
Or how about we give better training to officers so they don't become judge,jury and executioner?Everyone should have the conversation with their children, husband, boyfriend girlfriend, white, black, whatever, that you do as the officer says and SHUT UP. I don't care if you think it's unfair or what, you can sort that out later but in the meantime, comply and shut up!!
My husband had a tiff with a TSA agent in the airport. It was luck they let him go, as I thought they were going to arrest him. I told him if he was ever to mouth off again and act like an, I 'd leave him behind, get on the flight without him, and he could handle the fallout by himself. Thankfully, that hasn't been an issue since.
Anyone could have a weapon. Who gets to decide this person might have a weapon so it is OK to shoot him? That's why lethal force is restricted to when there is an actual threat, not just a potential one.Just my thoughts....
When an individual resist arrest and tries to reenter a vehicle, which could have a weapon, officers do react.
Its terrible what happened, a mother lost her son.