If a man abducts a woman, and she has a heart attack while she is tied up in the trunk, I wonder how much support there would be to charge him w/ manslaughter or something higher. Or is he absolved from all charges because he didn't actually kill her?
If a COP is chasing a perp & the perp is hit & killed by a car, did the cop use excessive force?
katydid23, I respect you opinion and you quite often put together well thought out posts. I agree and understand with most of what you are saying here, but IMO the BBM is just unbelievable that these guys are saying stuff like this in public. THAT is where the mistrust stems from. Minorities KNOW most LE feel that way so do you understand why they would be unable to trust LE? People of color truly do have fear that when they come in contact with LE things can go downhill hard and in a hurry. That comment scares me and worries me. That is the exact attitude an thought process that is in desperate need of a change and is why there are thousands and thousands of people protest from on end of America to the other. The fear is real, they are not pretending. You should not be fearful of the very people you are paying to serve and protect you, it is as simple as that.
If a COP is chasing a perp & the perp is hit & killed by a car, did the cop use excessive force?
katydid23, I respect you opinion and you quite often put together well thought out posts. I agree and understand with most of what you are saying here, but IMO the BBM is just unbelievable that these guys are saying stuff like this in public. THAT is where the mistrust stems from. Minorities KNOW most LE feel that way so do you understand why they would be unable to trust LE? People of color truly do have fear that when they come in contact with LE things can go downhill hard and in a hurry. That comment scares me and worries me. That is the exact attitude an thought process that is in desperate need of a change and is why there are thousands and thousands of people protest from on end of America to the other. The fear is real, they are not pretending. You should not be fearful of the very people you are paying to serve and protect you, it is as simple as that.
But the truth is the TRUTH. Do you think the cops feel the same level of danger in Pacific Palisades as they do in Compton? They do not get shot at by random passerby's in Pacific Palisades. Why should they not speak the truth?
Look at the obvious ANGER and HATRED from the marchers. Look at the vile insults and threats screamed into the cops faces. And you are going to say the cops do not know the danger they face in the minority communities?
It is a vicious cycle but cannot be blamed entirely on the cops. My sons friend with the LAPD asked to be working South Centrsal because he wanted to go to that community to HELP the young people there. he had nothing but LOVE for the community as his grandparents lived there and he has many friends and relatives there. But he has a lot of very bad feelings now. He feels that it is the community that is acting out in bad ways and not the cops.
The cops FEARS are real too. And they should not have to FEAR the people they are paid to serve and protect. It is as simple as that.
If the cop meant to hit him, you are darn right that is excessive force. IMO
You really lost me on that.
When you break the law and resist arrest anything can happen, if he would have just turned around and let the cops cuff him this might not have happened. This was his 30th+ arrest he should have know the drill by now.
For me this case is really simple. The man was asked to show id and then resisted. The officers were attempting to take him into custody and he resisted. They then did tried to get him to comply and a choke hold was used to get him to the ground. None of which would have happened if he had just produced the id and then complied with officers. As anyone should do.
It is a tragedy that he is dead but not the officers fault. He was fighting them instead of just complying.
No one was trying to hurt him or beat him or shoot him. And it was not an intentional death. IMO
Where did that happen here? They asked him for id. How is that assuming he is bad? He was carrying loose tobacco which is illegal yes?
sbm bbm.... Would it surprise you to know that I also think it's a stupid law?
I do find the following to be an interesting thought exercise though: let's say Mr Garner was a white, tea party patriot, settin outside the general store of ye olde country town, anywhere, USA, engaging in selling loosies. Cops come in and take him down and he ends up dead. What is the reaction then? Well then Mr Garner is just a good old boy being hassled by the liberal government overstepping it's bounds by regulating smoking! Outrage! He'd be a martyr on the right lol. ....
It is about 'thugs' --NOT race. ANY low income neighborhood is a difficult place for them to patrol--no matter the race.
But we cannot ignore the violent gangs and their threats to kill the cops. Cops live with that every day and night. And if they are driving through Compton they are going to have their weapons at hand. Full Stop.
Yup. And in fact, EG told the cops he would not stand for being arrested. He said, "this stops today", which to me means he resisting big time.
I just watched the video of the aftermath of the confrontation with my spouse. The female emt that felt the carotid artery & addressed EG, did she think he was alive or was she part of a cover-up.