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IMO it's really extending the envelope to say that the officer escalated the situation. He saved the girl from being stabbed. Should there have been a mental health expert called instead so that they could have talked her down from stabbing the girl??? Was there really time for that to happen?I suspect that we disagree broadly about what the role of police should be in our communities.
I'll just say what I see in this instance. Ma'Kiah appears to be behaving in an uncoordinated, unfocused way. She lunges at one girl but doesn't stab her, and doesn't continue to attack her. She instead bounces towards another girl, and it appears likely that her intent was to stab her. AFAIK she hadn't actually injured anybody. Of course her actions weren't appropriate. But they also didn't present her as a girl likely to inflict real violence.
IMO police should NEVER escalate a situation. Moving from somebody threatening to stab, to an officer shooting four times and killing, is an exponential escalation of the situation, which, IMO, without significant extenuating circumstances, would never be called for.
Le Bron James? What can I say? He knows everything about everything, right? Because he is a celebrity, yes.Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James reacted to the news on Twitter, in a now-deleted tweet, by sharing an image of the officer involved in the fatal shooting of Bryant, and wrote "YOU’RE NEXT" while hashtagging "ACCOUNTABILITY".
LeBron James now-deleted tweet targets officer in Ohio police shooting: 'YOU'RE NEXT'![]()
*Dear celebrities: Get a second job if you have too much time on your hands. Open ears. Close mouth. Wait till more information comes out before speaking. Use your power and voice wisely.