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.....fleeing 13 year old child lost in a violent world.
But the cop did not know that at the time. He got a call about an armed robbery. He had no idea the age of the perp.
.....fleeing 13 year old child lost in a violent world.
.....fleeing 13 year old child lost in a violent world.
ETA: And he wasn't a felon YET. He didn't even get a chance to be convicted, so it's best not to refer to him by a title he hadn't yet earned in the courts.
It is legally called a 'fleeing felon' when a cop comes to a crime scene and sees the evidence of the crime and the suspects etc.
Look, we are never going to agree. So I will stop trying to discuss this with you. It is a very sensitive topic for me personally as I worry about my loved ones in blue, every day and night. It pains me deeply to hear they way some speak about them and underestimate their kindness and devotion to their job as protectors of the public. But I will be given a forced vacation:sigh: if I continue this dialogue....
When have I ever done ANY of that? Because I disagree that deadly force should be used first thing I am suddenly against police officers as a whole? That's the problem with the dialogue. Speak out against what you feel is a bad policy and suddenly you're a cop hater. Frustrating. :/
When have I ever done ANY of that? Because I disagree that deadly force should be used first thing I am suddenly against police officers as a whole? That's the problem with the dialogue. Speak out against what you feel is a bad policy and suddenly you're a cop hater. Frustrating. :/
I did not say YOU---I said SOME...not you specifically.
Absolutely. And now people are saying that the cops should surrender their own lives, and accept a bullet coming for them, instead of defending themselves, because this is just an innocent child.
How can the cops ever live their own lives and have their own families if people have expectations like that for them. People want the cops to go and confront violent criminals, but they are not supposed to defend themselves, they should make the perp the priority. Better the cop die than the fleeing felon. :no:
I said *I* would surrender MY OWN LIFE. See? You're putting words out there that nobody here has said.
And no one called him an "innocent child". He is, in fact, a child though. I'm done, moving on.
Right. You said that YOU would surrender your own life. Are you not saying that is how the cop should have handled it as well? Sorry if I jumped to a conclusion. But that seemed to be what you were inferring.
My very personal opinion here is that my life is not more important than a 13 year old boy's. Personally, I would wait for the shot, especially if he's running away. The likelihood of his shot hitting its mark is slim to none. Non-lethal force first. JMHO
Right. You said that YOU would surrender your own life. Are you not saying that is how the cop should have handled it as well? Sorry if I jumped to a conclusion. But that seemed to be what you were inferring.
Grand jury doesnt indict officer in shooting of 13-year-old Tyre King
Eight months after the shooting death of 13-year-old Tyre King by a Columbus police officer, a Franklin County grand jury decided on Friday that the officer involved shouldnt be criminally charged.
The grand jury voted not to indict Officer Bryon Mason for his actions in the Sept. 14 shooting in Olde Towne East. King was among a group of young people suspected in a $10 robbery when he was fatally shot by Mason after King pulled what police later found out was a BB gun from his waistband as he ran from police.
The gun, found at the scene, was designed to look like a real firearm and equipped with a laser sight. At least seven of the nine grand jurors must agree that the officers actions are unlawful to return an indictment.
Prosecutor Ron OBrien said the grand jury heard from 15 to 17 witnesses including the youths mother, Nia Malika King in a session that began Thursday, before returning what is known as a no bill in the case late Friday.
All fatal officer-involved shootings in the county are taken to a grand jury so citizens know its not just the police who investigate, but its the prosecutors office ... and at least nine independent grand jurors, OBrien said.
This is very good news. Ty for posting.Grand Jury reached the correct decision, IMO.
http://www.dispatch.com/news/201705...-officer-in-shooting-of-13-year-old-tyre-king
https://mic.com/articles/177691/tyre-king-columbus-cop-cleared-in-teen-shooting-death#.y7VNvyHar
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/19/us/grand-jury-officer-boy-bb-gun-killing.html?_r=0
http://www.10tv.com/article/grand-jury-clears-columbus-police-officer-shooting-death-tyre-king