I have an opinion based on facts I've filed away in the mental bank from a LE career (now retired). It can be cleaned up (but not overnight) by good proactive policing followed up by intel gathering and investigation. But, the likelihood of this happening is next to nothing. The reasons are, 1)...
This is also exactly what I saw and interpreted in the original video. There is absolutely no room in the video to claim fear of life or injury when the shots were fired and placing the taser on the ground next to the suspect after shooting stinks of adjusting the evidence to support his story.
I too am very pro law enforcement ( am a retired LE). But, the video was plain, the officer murdered that guy. Should have been convicted IMHO. All good cops despise this kind of crap.
Makes me sick! Notice the story is reporter in the news in the UK, not in our own country. I guess it would not support but hurt the media's agenda here. If someone from our media was on fire I wouldn't piss on them.
Makes me sick but should be no suprise. Schools are the breeding ground for liberalism. It started in colleges but is now spread throughout. I think these people who make a career as students then later as teachers sometimes live life in the world of theories of how the world can be a perfect...
Yes! As a retired cop of 24 years I can tell you it often does happen. Some people fail to grasp the length a desperate person is willing to go to in order to escape or succeed.
The problem with that is this: many of the dope dealers I've seen get some sort of government check in the mail in addition to their drug sales income. The drug sales is just extra to them.
I would bet all of the chest thumping police hating, I know the law and my rights, people would be the first to call the local police making demands for action if a dope dealer or gang moved in next door.