Cobra Jet
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IMO, this is all coming about because more and more people are capturing interactions with the police on video. In the past when things went wrong, we would tend to take the officers word for how things went down. Now we see things with our own eyes and are starting to ask if the officer could have handled things better at minimum all the way to asking if their action are criminal. For my part I want the shooting of a suspect to be a last resort not a first choice. To me it needs to rise to a very high level for an officer to take a life and not just that the suspect twitched or looked like he was going for something. I don’t want my wife or son to be killed in a minor traffic stop because a police officer got scared and mistook their actions as a threat.
Police officers have a very dangerous job. I understand that and I have immense respect for anyone that is willing to put their life on the line to protect us. With that said, I feel that they should be held accountable when they make a serious mistake that ends someone’s life. Every one of us is held accountable in our jobs if we do something seriously wrong. To me when an officer kills someone who is posing little or no threat to them they failed to do their job. I realize that we don’t have all the facts in the case yet but from what I understand the victim did not grab his gun and start to raise it up towards the officer. If that is proven to be true, then getting shot because you look similar to a suspect, have a gun and may be reaching near it is not enough for me. The officer already had his gun drawn and could have fired if Mr. Castile made a real attempt to draw his weapon on the officer. Now I know that is easy for me to say sitting here at my computer, but that’s just how I feel
Police officers have a very dangerous job. I understand that and I have immense respect for anyone that is willing to put their life on the line to protect us. With that said, I feel that they should be held accountable when they make a serious mistake that ends someone’s life. Every one of us is held accountable in our jobs if we do something seriously wrong. To me when an officer kills someone who is posing little or no threat to them they failed to do their job. I realize that we don’t have all the facts in the case yet but from what I understand the victim did not grab his gun and start to raise it up towards the officer. If that is proven to be true, then getting shot because you look similar to a suspect, have a gun and may be reaching near it is not enough for me. The officer already had his gun drawn and could have fired if Mr. Castile made a real attempt to draw his weapon on the officer. Now I know that is easy for me to say sitting here at my computer, but that’s just how I feel