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The driver should be prosecuted and the 9-1-1 operator should be fired. Just egregious errors in my opinion.I wonder if he'll get prosecuted? Maybe having a special prosecuter assigned only to police shootings would be helpful for these types of situations?That shooting was a horrible example of reacting to fast ...they should have created a distance between them and the suspect. They claim to have told that child to raise his hands 3 times...when? as they were pulling up to him at a screeching halt? That said the kid was pulling the realistic looking bb gun out from his pants as they pulled up...he almost left them with no choice at that point. They should have been told a possible juvenile was armed with what could be a toy gun. Horrible policing from start to finish ...but the kid played his part also ...so sad.I think we need to have a larger discussion on "shoddy policing" and whether or not officers involved in shootings adhere to protocols. In the Cleveland shooting of the 12 year old, I believe that that child is dead because the officer driving the vehicle was incredibly negligent. There is no way that officer followed procedures pulling his vehicle within 5 feet of a suspect believed to have a gun.its funny that anyone questioning the police work in this case are pro brown. How about if some people are just anti- shoddy policing.Brown just happens to be the collateral damage"Brown supporters are striking out! Wilson supporters have hit a grand slam. Stupid Brown supporters are nothing but fumblers. Wilson kicked it straight through the uprights!"The insults are all they got left. If you have to resort to name calling, it usually means that you don't have that strong of an argument.What is it with all of these insults? Calling people moronic, ##### bags, P.O.S.? It's not funny. It's not illuminating. It's ugly and stupid.
I think the officer driving that car should be fired and should face criminal prosecution for his actions which unnecessarily caused the death of this child. I am not a lawyer...so I don't know if manslaughter or what the appropriate charge should be...but that is my feeling on this matter.
I don't think it is fair to expect an officer to follow every protocol to a "t", but gross violation of these protocols should have consequences.
The rookie in the passenger seat who killed the kid was placed in an impossible situation. Putting myself in his shoes...I don't think anyone can really fault the guy. He was literally about 7 feet from a person he believed had a gun.
I am not sure if this is a good idea or not, but I wonder if there should be some sort of national body specifically designed to rigorously investigate officer involved shootings. Something like NTSB whenever there is a plane accident.
. Just having a little fun after being called names over the last 10 pages. And the article was as relevant as the character assassination of Michael Brown in this thread, most of which had nothing to do with the shooting incident. Some of crowd here are apparently irony deficient.