Muffet
Autocorrect is my worst enema
- Joined
- Jun 9, 2009
- Messages
- 4,053
- Reaction score
- 9
I am just very uncomfortable with assuming the worst about an officer, with no evidence other than MB's partner in crime and a few other questionable witnesses.
Especially when we have no evidence from the officer's history that would suggest he deserves such a lack of benefit of the doubt.
Again, I won't speculate about what ensued after he turned around and confronted the two suspects. I DO think we need to remember that state of mind and heat of the moment decisions are not judged the same as carefully thought-out decisions made with many heads and time involved in a court of law.
The laws (many cited here last night) recognize the difference and give police the right to shoot, even in the back, if they have a reasonable belief that the escaping suspect could be a danger to himself or others. (I'll post a reference to the MO statute ASAP)
Police officers don't always make the right decisions. But we can't judge a decision made in the heat of a battle by the same standard as one made in a court of law.
So tl;dr: It bothers me to hear it so often repeated that x doesn't deserve the death penalty.
Especially when we have no evidence from the officer's history that would suggest he deserves such a lack of benefit of the doubt.
Again, I won't speculate about what ensued after he turned around and confronted the two suspects. I DO think we need to remember that state of mind and heat of the moment decisions are not judged the same as carefully thought-out decisions made with many heads and time involved in a court of law.
The laws (many cited here last night) recognize the difference and give police the right to shoot, even in the back, if they have a reasonable belief that the escaping suspect could be a danger to himself or others. (I'll post a reference to the MO statute ASAP)
Police officers don't always make the right decisions. But we can't judge a decision made in the heat of a battle by the same standard as one made in a court of law.
So tl;dr: It bothers me to hear it so often repeated that x doesn't deserve the death penalty.