Show examples of guys getting shot numerous times in the back where the cop walks. You are the one making the ridiculous point, it is your burdon to have proof. I showed examples where the police were convicted eventhough the burdon should be completely on YOU to proof your endless asinine assumptions.jon, I suppose I should grant you the first example (though I'd have to read more about it) but your other two examples have videos! Which was my entire point.
Let me ask you the same question I asked Pringle, but he refused to answer. This guy was shot in the back 5 times. Without that video, would this officer be charged and convicted? Yes or no?
Odds are no. I would place a bet on 'no'.jon, I suppose I should grant you the first example (though I'd have to read more about it) but your other two examples have videos! Which was my entire point.
Let me ask you the same question I asked Pringle, but he refused to answer. This guy was shot in the back 5 times. Without that video, would this officer be charged and convicted? Yes or no?
He was shot 8 times and I refuse to answer because you are polluting up this thread. Take it to your own cesspool.jon, I suppose I should grant you the first example (though I'd have to read more about it) but your other two examples have videos! Which was my entire point.
Let me ask you the same question I asked Pringle, but he refused to answer. This guy was shot in the back 5 times. Without that video, would this officer be charged and convicted? Yes or no?
Not coincidentally that someone's nickname is wrong_mx.Wait- did someone just use the Oscar Grant shooting as an example of justice being done?
The guy straight-up murdered an innocent man, it was captured on video, and he did like six months for involuntary manslaughter based on a ridiculous claim that he confused his gun for a taser.
I think he was only shot 5 of the 8 times. It looks like the other 3 were to make him dance. (too early on that one?)He was shot 8 times and I refuse to answer because you are polluting up this thread. Take it to your own cesspool.jon, I suppose I should grant you the first example (though I'd have to read more about it) but your other two examples have videos! Which was my entire point.
Let me ask you the same question I asked Pringle, but he refused to answer. This guy was shot in the back 5 times. Without that video, would this officer be charged and convicted? Yes or no?
You need to learn reading comprehension. I never said justice was done. I was using it as an example of something Tim claimed never happened. I can't cover for spineless judges who let criminals off too easily.Wait- did someone just use the Oscar Grant shooting as an example of justice being done?
The guy straight-up murdered an innocent man, it was captured on video, and he did like six months for involuntary manslaughter based on a ridiculous claim that he confused his gun for a taser.
The last time you called me that you ran out of the thread with your tail between your legs after being shown how ignorant you were. For at least a dozen times, you jump on someone's bandwagon who is criticizing me without the slightest clue and never admit or perhaps even smart enough to realize the point was incorrect.Not coincidentally that someone's nickname is wrong_mx.Wait- did someone just use the Oscar Grant shooting as an example of justice being done?
The guy straight-up murdered an innocent man, it was captured on video, and he did like six months for involuntary manslaughter based on a ridiculous claim that he confused his gun for a taser.
Conspiracy. All the white peoples are in on it.Just stop and take this to your thread. How is an autopsy and forensics going to disprove he was shot in the back 8 times?And in this situation, if there was no video, both the autopsy and forensics would somehow end up justifying the shooting I would predict. And perhaps there would be "witnesses" willing to back up the cop's story. Who knows?
Probably not in SC.Let me ask you the same question I asked Pringle, but he refused to answer. This guy was shot in the back 5 times. Without that video, would this officer be charged and convicted? Yes or no?
My bad. Although to be fair you also really can't say he was convicting of intentionally shooting a black man, even though it's fairly clear that's what he did. He was convicted of making a careless mistake.jon_mx said:You need to learn reading comprehension. I never said justice was done. I was using it as an example of something Tim claimed never happened. I can't cover for spineless judges who let criminals off too easily.TobiasFunke said:Wait- did someone just use the Oscar Grant shooting as an example of justice being done?
The guy straight-up murdered an innocent man, it was captured on video, and he did like six months for involuntary manslaughter based on a ridiculous claim that he confused his gun for a taser.
Exactly!! We have a situation where 99.9% of the people who have viewed the videoWhole lot of hypotheticals and speculation going on in here.
Tim's claim was 'they always get off'. So even a lame conviction disproves his point. But I agree, the guy deserved to be convicted of a lot worse and serve a lot of time. Our system of justice puts a lot of burden of proof and putting people away, and cops probably get a bit more benefit of doubt than others.My bad. Although to be fair you also really can't say he was convicting of intentionally shooting a black man, even though it's fairly clear that's what he did. He was convicted of making a careless mistake.jon_mx said:You need to learn reading comprehension. I never said justice was done. I was using it as an example of something Tim claimed never happened. I can't cover for spineless judges who let criminals off too easily.TobiasFunke said:Wait- did someone just use the Oscar Grant shooting as an example of justice being done?
The guy straight-up murdered an innocent man, it was captured on video, and he did like six months for involuntary manslaughter based on a ridiculous claim that he confused his gun for a taser.
Does it, though? The BART case was a slap on the wrist compared to what would have happened if the shooter wasn't an officer, and in your second example the grand jury tried to reduce the charge to a slap on the wrist until the prosecutor insisted on higher charges. If those are the best counter examples you can find to "they always get off", you're almost proving his point more than disproving it.Tim's claim was 'they always get off'. So even a lame conviction disproves his point. But I agree, the guy deserved to be convicted of a lot worse and serve a lot of time. Our system of justice puts a lot of burden of proof and putting people away, and cops probably get a bit more benefit of doubt than others.My bad. Although to be fair you also really can't say he was convicting of intentionally shooting a black man, even though it's fairly clear that's what he did. He was convicted of making a careless mistake.jon_mx said:You need to learn reading comprehension. I never said justice was done. I was using it as an example of something Tim claimed never happened. I can't cover for spineless judges who let criminals off too easily.TobiasFunke said:Wait- did someone just use the Oscar Grant shooting as an example of justice being done?
The guy straight-up murdered an innocent man, it was captured on video, and he did like six months for involuntary manslaughter based on a ridiculous claim that he confused his gun for a taser.
We're coming for you!urbanhack said:keep fighting the good fight jonessed and jon.
Murder is a sociopathic violent act committed by heinous individuals who are a danger to society. It is not a ####### "bad decision". HTH.He called it a bad decision, which it obviously was. He did not use the word 'just'. HTH.Mayor calls it a bad decision. Murder is now just a bad decision. SMDH.
Good to see you are a licenced phychiatrist who is well-trained at making broad diagnosis of large number of people you never met and definitively explaining their behavior in every conceivable circumstance. You must be a 177er.Murder is a sociopathic violent act committed by heinous individuals who are a danger to society. It is not a ####### "bad decision". HTH.He called it a bad decision, which it obviously was. He did not use the word 'just'. HTH.Mayor calls it a bad decision. Murder is now just a bad decision. SMDH.
He's definitely dead because he was stupid. I'd like to know how a busted taillight escalates to wrestling on the ground but stupidity usually plays a part in it.Cop shouldn't have shot him but I don't feel a lot of compassion for someone stupid enough to try to grab a cop's taser.
You are always wrong, about everything, so there's that. And you need to get a lot more subtle about diverting arguments.Good to see you are a licence phychiatrist who is well-trained at making broad diagnosis of large number of people you never met and definitively explaining their behavior in every conceivable circumstance. You must be a 177er.Murder is a sociopathic violent act committed by heinous individuals who are a danger to society. It is not a ####### "bad decision". HTH.He called it a bad decision, which it obviously was. He did not use the word 'just'. HTH.Mayor calls it a bad decision. Murder is now just a bad decision. SMDH.
More often than not, I am right even about stuff people claim I am wrong about. So there is that too.You are always wrong, about everything, so there's that. And you need to get a lot more subtle about diverting arguments.Good to see you are a licence phychiatrist who is well-trained at making broad diagnosis of large number of people you never met and definitively explaining their behavior in every conceivable circumstance. You must be a 177er.Murder is a sociopathic violent act committed by heinous individuals who are a danger to society. It is not a ####### "bad decision". HTH.He called it a bad decision, which it obviously was. He did not use the word 'just'. HTH.Mayor calls it a bad decision. Murder is now just a bad decision. SMDH.
Cop should have laughed at him when he started running, and then chased him and kicked his feet out from underneath him. Guy was as slow as a 90 year olds bowel movement.He's definitely dead because he was stupid. I'd like to know how a busted taillight escalates to wrestling on the ground but stupidity usually plays a part in it.Cop shouldn't have shot him but I don't feel a lot of compassion for someone stupid enough to try to grab a cop's taser.
The video shows him on the ground wrestling with Scott and what appears to be his taser flying off behind him. Attacking a cop is an extremely brazen thing to do and the cop would naturally be concerned for his life.Of anything?No way could I convict the cop based on that video.
The whole chain of events took 5 minutes and the cop appears fat and out of shape.Cop should have laughed at him when he started running, and then chased him and kicked his feet out from underneath him. Guy was as slow as a 90 year olds bowel movement.He's definitely dead because he was stupid. I'd like to know how a busted taillight escalates to wrestling on the ground but stupidity usually plays a part in it.Cop shouldn't have shot him but I don't feel a lot of compassion for someone stupid enough to try to grab a cop's taser.
What video did you watch? the only wrestling on the ground was when the ##### cop handcuffed the man he'd just shot in the back from 20 feet away.The video shows him on the ground wrestling with Scott and what appears to be his taser flying off behind him. Attacking a cop is an extremely brazen thing to do and the cop would naturally be concerned for his life.Of anything?No way could I convict the cop based on that video.
After finding out Scott ran in the first place because there was a warrant out for his arrest for failure to pay child support I don't have much compassion for him.
At this point, no, I wouldn't convict him of anything.
The video shows him on the ground wrestling with Scott and what appears to be his taser flying off behind him. Attacking a cop is an extremely brazen thing to do and the cop would naturally be concerned for his life.Of anything?No way could I convict the cop based on that video.
After finding out Scott ran in the first place because there was a warrant out for his arrest for failure to pay child support I don't have much compassion for him.
At this point, no, I wouldn't convict him of anything.
So no charges related to planting evidence or otherwise tampering with the crime scene either?The video shows him on the ground wrestling with Scott and what appears to be his taser flying off behind him. Attacking a cop is an extremely brazen thing to do and the cop would naturally be concerned for his life.Of anything?No way could I convict the cop based on that video.
After finding out Scott ran in the first place because there was a warrant out for his arrest for failure to pay child support I don't have much compassion for him.
At this point, no, I wouldn't convict him of anything.
Maybe the tazer belonged to the dead guy and the cop was just giving it back.So no charges related to planting evidence or otherwise tampering with the crime scene either?The video shows him on the ground wrestling with Scott and what appears to be his taser flying off behind him. Attacking a cop is an extremely brazen thing to do and the cop would naturally be concerned for his life.Of anything?No way could I convict the cop based on that video.
After finding out Scott ran in the first place because there was a warrant out for his arrest for failure to pay child support I don't have much compassion for him.
At this point, no, I wouldn't convict him of anything.
There will be a whole host of additional charges levied. Give it time.So no charges related to planting evidence or otherwise tampering with the crime scene either?The video shows him on the ground wrestling with Scott and what appears to be his taser flying off behind him. Attacking a cop is an extremely brazen thing to do and the cop would naturally be concerned for his life.Of anything?No way could I convict the cop based on that video.
After finding out Scott ran in the first place because there was a warrant out for his arrest for failure to pay child support I don't have much compassion for him.
At this point, no, I wouldn't convict him of anything.
the accountability is with the cop who shot a man in the back while the man ran away. That is literally the only place.That's my gut level reaction, and I think it's time for our country to rally around a need for standards of conduct and contribution. More pressure needs to be placed on individuals by their own communities to assign accountability as a rule, over assigning blame as a rule.But...Cop shouldn't have shot him but I don't feel a lot of compassion for someone stupid enough to try to grab a cop's taser.
It is evident that certain communities (namely many Black ones) feel deeply alienated (with genuine cause) and that fines and legal repercussions can upend already challenged lives. A combination of factors make a case like this complex: Mistrust that the system is unfair, fear that the system is biased, a sense of financial hopelessness that can be made (even) worse by an expensive fine. It's reasonable to see that (while wrong), this could manifest as a desperation one feels, and a resulting belief that running is an option for self preservation.
Add another level in that the morass of bad behavior that becomes a symptom of these sick communities feeds back into the attitude of those at the helm of the system, who form biases. It's a vicious cycle that reenforces the sense of alienation.
To simply this in any way is to miss he point. What I see are a lot of entrenched groups only willing to see the issue one way, and so it continues,
I don't think the dog killed him. Just saying.
and maybe just maybe they considered the video part of evidence.I don't think the dog killed him. Just saying.
of course not, the police does not do that sort of thingSo no charges related to planting evidence or otherwise tampering with the crime scene either?The video shows him on the ground wrestling with Scott and what appears to be his taser flying off behind him. Attacking a cop is an extremely brazen thing to do and the cop would naturally be concerned for his life.Of anything?No way could I convict the cop based on that video.
After finding out Scott ran in the first place because there was a warrant out for his arrest for failure to pay child support I don't have much compassion for him.
At this point, no, I wouldn't convict him of anything.
Frame by frame analysis of the video.Nothing in the video shows the perp reaching for a taser or attacking the officer first.
I can't believe people are still defending the cop here.
Doesn't that include things like auto accidents and heart attacks?Honest question. Do people here feel that there are more unjustified killings of innocent people by police, or more police officer deaths while on duty.
For reference, there seem to be anywhere from 100-200 on duty officer deaths per year. I'm not sure it's of any importance, just curious what people think.
Why do you think I said "at this point"?of course not, the police does not do that sort of thingSo no charges related to planting evidence or otherwise tampering with the crime scene either?The video shows him on the ground wrestling with Scott and what appears to be his taser flying off behind him. Attacking a cop is an extremely brazen thing to do and the cop would naturally be concerned for his life.Of anything?No way could I convict the cop based on that video.
After finding out Scott ran in the first place because there was a warrant out for his arrest for failure to pay child support I don't have much compassion for him.
At this point, no, I wouldn't convict him of anything.
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Yes, but they are still on duty deaths.Doesn't that include things like auto accidents and heart attacks?Honest question. Do people here feel that there are more unjustified killings of innocent people by police, or more police officer deaths while on duty.
For reference, there seem to be anywhere from 100-200 on duty officer deaths per year. I'm not sure it's of any importance, just curious what people think.
OK, not sure where you are going here though.Yes, but they are still on duty deaths.Doesn't that include things like auto accidents and heart attacks?Honest question. Do people here feel that there are more unjustified killings of innocent people by police, or more police officer deaths while on duty.
For reference, there seem to be anywhere from 100-200 on duty officer deaths per year. I'm not sure it's of any importance, just curious what people think.
"Oh, my bad...haha, I didn't even have a taser, it was his the whole time!"Maybe the tazer belonged to the dead guy and the cop was just giving it back.So no charges related to planting evidence or otherwise tampering with the crime scene either?The video shows him on the ground wrestling with Scott and what appears to be his taser flying off behind him. Attacking a cop is an extremely brazen thing to do and the cop would naturally be concerned for his life.Of anything?No way could I convict the cop based on that video.
After finding out Scott ran in the first place because there was a warrant out for his arrest for failure to pay child support I don't have much compassion for him.
At this point, no, I wouldn't convict him of anything.