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<blockquote data-quote="uncle money bags" data-source="post: 2401620" data-attributes="member: 8377"><p>I am making no judgements either way in this case. I wasnt there, I dont know what happened leading to this result. Am I to believe you have some first person insight that you would like to share with the class? If not, then your reply is is without merit.</p><p>All I did was point out that the victims hands were raised after the officers engaged. As I am sure you would agree, the point of using deadly force is to stop a threat. After the first officer fired, they continued until they thought the threat was neutralized it seems to me. I admit this last part is conjecture on my part, but that is all I have at this point.</p><p></p><p>What is clear; i think, is that the suspect had the opportunity to change the outcome, but came to that decision too late and only after deadly force had been employed. That has been my only point.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Judging from the video, I would say the shots fired after the suspect turned away with his hands up were unnecessary and illegal. However, I dont presume to know the mind of God, so I am not sure how He would come down on this. That is between the man and God.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle money bags, post: 2401620, member: 8377"] I am making no judgements either way in this case. I wasnt there, I dont know what happened leading to this result. Am I to believe you have some first person insight that you would like to share with the class? If not, then your reply is is without merit. All I did was point out that the victims hands were raised after the officers engaged. As I am sure you would agree, the point of using deadly force is to stop a threat. After the first officer fired, they continued until they thought the threat was neutralized it seems to me. I admit this last part is conjecture on my part, but that is all I have at this point. What is clear; i think, is that the suspect had the opportunity to change the outcome, but came to that decision too late and only after deadly force had been employed. That has been my only point. Judging from the video, I would say the shots fired after the suspect turned away with his hands up were unnecessary and illegal. However, I dont presume to know the mind of God, so I am not sure how He would come down on this. That is between the man and God. [/QUOTE]
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