I dont blame the cop one bit, guy likely high as a kite endangers hundreds of Calgarians lives after stealing a car, then flees police then doesnt obey police orders to get on ground, turns and brandishes what could be a gun and gets shot.
Another ###### gets killed, no tears shed from me.
Cops dont get a second chance, if you are dumb enough not to obey the cop then you get what you deserve imo.
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Fataing pigs! So, let me get this straight... the fellow proffers the officer a refreshing beverage, offering to calmly discuss things over a drink, and the guy just shot him? Just like that?
The inhumanity of it all is baffling. The real question remaining though is:
What happened to the screwdriver? Did the Cop drink it? While on Duty? Or did he clock out for a couple minutes?
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The man who was killed by police in a shooting early Thursday morning was a drug addict recently released from prison for trafficking.
According to the parole documents for Jonathan Rawlings, 36, he was sentenced in 2006 to a three-year, four-month sentence for various drug charges.
The parole board was concerned that every time he got out of prison, he would eventually break his conditions of release by taking or selling drugs, getting arrested by police and sent back to jail.
“Returning to incarceration has not been a deterrent for you and your involvement in the drug trafficking business indicates that your own issues with substance abuse are current with no great effort of abstaining or remaining crime free,” wrote the parole board.