People don't understand what a systemic issue is. Lol.
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No, it hasn't fired out let. I saw his brain drinking with the winoes under the elevated track. It left home because of neglect. A sad tale that is shared by many.
I've already asked what other options there could have been, saying a different option would have been better.
but based on details of what happened it was not unjustified.
do you really think it's impossible for someone while running away to fire either a taser (or a gun if they had one). it's on video, he briefly turned and pointed the taser at police.
how about someone not stealing a taser and pointing it at police, why can't people have that opinion.
The cop had his hand on his gun before that, dummy. Letting him run away would be the human thing to do. Compassion, sense, logic, empathy are totally foreign to you. A gun is not a proportional response to someone running away and there is no reasoning that it is.
letting him run away, after stealing a police officer's taser. no that doesn't make sense.
how about any compassion, sense, logic, empathy for police officers. it was Brooks that assaulted the police. it was Brooks that stole the taser. it was Brooks that pointed that taser at police that were justifiably chasing him. it was Brook's actions that caused this, that cost him his life.
it shouldn't be so hard to criticize Brooks for what he did instead of trying to blame the police for doing their job.
nobody has said the guy had zero fault...he was inebriated, reacted badly to being handcuffed (which is another question...why DID they feel the need to handcuff?) fought, and ran.......not a good overall plan..........but none of it remotely worth a death sentence.........at no point is lethal force justified.............two supposedly trained officers couldn't contain one inebriated guy