http://globalgrind.com/2013/09/19/p...marlon-brown-hit-by-police-car-graphic-video/
Honestly I don't see what the cop did wrong, he was pursuing. He's not required to hop out and chase him on foot, and to call this a calculated execution is a bit presumptuous. Any thoughts from cops or other LEO's on a situation like this? how do you balance the use of a car which can easily turn deadly?
On May 8, Marlon Brown was being chased by DeLand police because they allegedly saw that he was not wearing a seatbelt. At a dead-end road, Brown stopped his car and started running.
One of the police cars hit and ran him over, its dashcam video recording the entire incident.
Last week, a grand jury decided not to indict officer James Harris on a criminal charge of vehicular manslaughter. That's when the family decided to go public, and release the video.
Honestly I don't see what the cop did wrong, he was pursuing. He's not required to hop out and chase him on foot, and to call this a calculated execution is a bit presumptuous. Any thoughts from cops or other LEO's on a situation like this? how do you balance the use of a car which can easily turn deadly?
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