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Originally Posted by puckluck
Ok if a video can't prove it, what can? Does the fact that the cop is writing a apology letter prove it? That he admitted making a mistake prove it?
No matter what information comes out, cop defenders will always find excuses. It is clear as day to anyone who watches the video except for a few people who will never be satisfied with the truth being that a cop acted unprofessional.
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Who's a cop defender? I just said the video can't prove she didn't go for his gun. The poster I originally responded to said it was 100% obvious that she didn't. Well it's not.
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Originally Posted by Pinner
Yeah she was going for his gun.
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In that picture she has already passed him. Don't really see how it's evidence to the contrary but whatever.
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Originally Posted by Top_Prospect
I paused it within a second of her trying to go around him and him shoving her. I didn't see her going for his gun at all. The only thing that made contact was her shoulder and her hand wasn't close to his belt. Maybe the cop just freaked out I don't know:
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All of the above pics are after contact was made. Pause the original video right at the 16 second mark and she is immediately in front of him. That's the point where any gun grabbing would have taken place.
Again, not saying she did or didn't just that the evidence presented on the video is inconclusive. I still don't think the response was appropriate and that he should have stayed to help her up.