jimnyc
06-18-2020, 01:25 PM
Tucker Carlson addresses this in the video at the bottom.
I've been having mixed emotions about so many things. Black lives do matter, and all police brutality towards them should be fixed. And my first instinct in this case was why deadly force so quickly? Why not do this, or do that? Questioning the events of course.
But then listening to the other side, I see what they have to say as well. This man just fought 2 police officers and was overpowering both of them and was able to take the one officers weapon away from him, the taser in question. While running away and the officer giving chase right behind him, he turns halfway around while running and tries to shoot him with the taser. The cop immediately shoots him.
Other factors were that he also kicked him while he was down on the ground. The emotion of everything got the best of him and he wrongly lashed out. But then proceeded to give CPR and try to save his life, to no avail of course.
So many questions. Did the cop himself fear he was about to die, or that it's easier to be killed if he were tased? How do we know what he felt in those moments after being overpowered? I'm not a cop nor investigator. From afar and slower video and the benefit of thinking it all out, it's easy to sit back and say why not let him run? Why not shoot in the legs? Why not this or that?
But was this felony murder? A cop faces death - after his life was potentially on the line and he responded with force.
These cases coming down against the police are huge. The endings might be even more so. This is already having fallout on other officers, afraid to go to work, now afraid to do their jobs as folks won't support them. And heaven help these areas if these men are found to be not guilty. It'll be riot time all over again. Glad I won't be on the jury!
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Atlanta DA Paul Howard Said Taser is a “Deadly Weapon” Just Two Weeks Ago – Today He Said Rayshard Brooks Shooting a Taser at Cops Was “Not a Threat”
Fulton County District Attorney Paul L. Howard, Jr. announced charges on Wednesday afternoon in the death of Rayshard Brooks last weekend at a Wendy’s restaurant in Atlanta.
Brooks was killed by police after resisting arrest, wrestling with the police, punching one officer in the face, stealing the officer’s taser and then firing on the officers.
DA Howard, Jr. says officials spoke to three witnesses and reviewed eight videos of the attempted arrest and shooting.
Eleven charges were announced including felony murder by the officer involved in the shooting of Rayshard Brooks.
Rest - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/06/atlanta-da-dean-howard-said-taser-deadly-weapon-just-two-weeks-ago-today-said-rayshard-brooks-shooting-taser-cops-not-threat-video/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opMrJ0zNLhs
I've been having mixed emotions about so many things. Black lives do matter, and all police brutality towards them should be fixed. And my first instinct in this case was why deadly force so quickly? Why not do this, or do that? Questioning the events of course.
But then listening to the other side, I see what they have to say as well. This man just fought 2 police officers and was overpowering both of them and was able to take the one officers weapon away from him, the taser in question. While running away and the officer giving chase right behind him, he turns halfway around while running and tries to shoot him with the taser. The cop immediately shoots him.
Other factors were that he also kicked him while he was down on the ground. The emotion of everything got the best of him and he wrongly lashed out. But then proceeded to give CPR and try to save his life, to no avail of course.
So many questions. Did the cop himself fear he was about to die, or that it's easier to be killed if he were tased? How do we know what he felt in those moments after being overpowered? I'm not a cop nor investigator. From afar and slower video and the benefit of thinking it all out, it's easy to sit back and say why not let him run? Why not shoot in the legs? Why not this or that?
But was this felony murder? A cop faces death - after his life was potentially on the line and he responded with force.
These cases coming down against the police are huge. The endings might be even more so. This is already having fallout on other officers, afraid to go to work, now afraid to do their jobs as folks won't support them. And heaven help these areas if these men are found to be not guilty. It'll be riot time all over again. Glad I won't be on the jury!
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Atlanta DA Paul Howard Said Taser is a “Deadly Weapon” Just Two Weeks Ago – Today He Said Rayshard Brooks Shooting a Taser at Cops Was “Not a Threat”
Fulton County District Attorney Paul L. Howard, Jr. announced charges on Wednesday afternoon in the death of Rayshard Brooks last weekend at a Wendy’s restaurant in Atlanta.
Brooks was killed by police after resisting arrest, wrestling with the police, punching one officer in the face, stealing the officer’s taser and then firing on the officers.
DA Howard, Jr. says officials spoke to three witnesses and reviewed eight videos of the attempted arrest and shooting.
Eleven charges were announced including felony murder by the officer involved in the shooting of Rayshard Brooks.
Rest - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/06/atlanta-da-dean-howard-said-taser-deadly-weapon-just-two-weeks-ago-today-said-rayshard-brooks-shooting-taser-cops-not-threat-video/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opMrJ0zNLhs