If solid info surfaced that ODW had propensity to useexcessive force,
say, citizen complaints in his former PD and FPD, and documented & reported to Chief(s) at the time (not coming up after MB death),
Sometimes tasing, sometimes baton, and one shooting.
internal affairs had investigated, found cause for 3 reprimands, for 3 suspensions, ea. of 1 wk unpaid leave.
Most recent was 6 mo ago.
IOW, a pattern of use of excessive force in LE duties. Against whites & blacks equally, if that matters.
All ^this^ is just hypothetical only, for this discussion.
Something like ^that^ w/make me rethink and probably (undoubtedly?) push me to conclude shooting was unjustified.
For those believing shooting was justified, what would it take to make you rethink? To switch to unjustified?
If evidence surfaced about OW's history showing a pattern of excessive force, it would make me think that he might well be the
kind of person who would shoot MB without justification. But you can't -- legally, at least -- convict a person for some particular incident based on their propensity for that type of behavior in the past. In order to conclude that the MB shooting was not justified, I would need to see evidence that the
MB shooting was not justified. Such as,
credible witnesses who don't contradict themselves and the physical evidence every time they open their mouths. Forensic evidence that indicates an unjustified shoot. Video of the actual shooting would be great.
Just like I
wouldn't convict MB of assault on a police officer based on his assault on a store clerk 10 minutes earlier. The strong-arm robbery & assault at the store show that MB was the
kind of person who would assault someone, but are
not proof that he assaulted OW. I believe he assaulted OW based on statements from the various witnesses, and the fact that OW had to go to the hospital to be treated for his injury or injuries, plus my own common sense and logic (as in, it makes
no sense for OW to have grabbed MB and attempted to pull him into the car, but because of the earlier store robbery, it
does make sense for MB to have assaulted OW in an attempt to avoid arrest). I'm guessing there's also some forensic evidence of the assault, but that's just a guess at this point. If MB were alive today and charged with assaulting a police officer, I would want to see the medical reports on OW's injury or injuries, hear testimony from OW himself about the alleged assault, and hopefully see physical evidence supporting the assault charge. Without sufficient credible evidence of the assault, I couldn't convict MB of said assault.
Now, the kind of hypothetical evidence you describe would definitely make me think that OW should not be wearing a badge. But could I or would I conclude that the MB shooting was unjustified based on a (hypothetical) history of excessive force? No. Not in OW's case, not in anyone's case, black or white, cop or not.