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<blockquote data-quote="Poke78" data-source="post: 2987462" data-attributes="member: 4333"><p>To the sentence in bold: I choose political expediency as the answer because it's the primary reason the choice was made to move to charge before an experienced homicide detective could present the results of a complete investigation. Today's testimony by Ofcr. Shelby related her training on suspects reaching into vehicles where they could produce a weapon with the rule of "you hesitate, you die." Add in the circumstances of a person ignoring commands from an officer pointing a gun at you and the officer's mind has to go to that basic life-preserving training.</p><p></p><p>If the verdict goes the way you hope, I believe the DA and other powers that be will find out the cost of kicking the can down the road when they short-circuited standard process to avoid a confrontation at that time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poke78, post: 2987462, member: 4333"] To the sentence in bold: I choose political expediency as the answer because it's the primary reason the choice was made to move to charge before an experienced homicide detective could present the results of a complete investigation. Today's testimony by Ofcr. Shelby related her training on suspects reaching into vehicles where they could produce a weapon with the rule of "you hesitate, you die." Add in the circumstances of a person ignoring commands from an officer pointing a gun at you and the officer's mind has to go to that basic life-preserving training. If the verdict goes the way you hope, I believe the DA and other powers that be will find out the cost of kicking the can down the road when they short-circuited standard process to avoid a confrontation at that time. [/QUOTE]
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