Hamilton police will be sending a mental health professional with the officer on calls - seems like a great way to de-escalate a lot of situations. The people and the police are meant to be on the same side.
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Hamilton police will be sending a mental health professional with the officer on calls - seems like a great way to de-escalate a lot of situations. The people and the police are meant to be on the same side.
CPS has been doing this for a while now.
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Unfortunately many states are now trying to rush legislation bills that will make it a illegal to record video of Police officers for everyday citizens. Texas is the most vocal right now on the topic.
I'm going to wait for the grand jury indictment before I assign any guilt.
He has already been charged for murder. A grand jury is used in legal proceedings in whether or not someone should be charged. I think you mean just a a Jury verdict.
This is outrageous for several reasons. As if murder isn't bad enough, but then to coldly throw the taser on him is disgusting.
I also don't appreciate how they keep talking about the cop as having 2 step children and a wife that is 8 months pregnant. It sucks for them, but he doesn't deserve sympathy for it. You rarely if ever read the heartache angles about other murders after they murder people in cold blood.
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He has already been charged for murder. A grand jury is used in legal proceedings in whether or not someone should be charged. I think you mean just a a Jury verdict.
I was being a sarcastic a-hole.
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This is outrageous for several reasons. As if murder isn't bad enough, but then to coldly throw the taser on him is disgusting.
I also don't appreciate how they keep talking about the cop as having 2 step children and a wife that is 8 months pregnant. It sucks for them, but he doesn't deserve sympathy for it. You rarely if ever read the heartache angles about other murders after they murder people in cold blood.
The taser was clearly part of the cover up. You put in on the body, get some sloppy ferenics to show he shot him much closer and the cops story of we fought over my taser, he got it away from, I thought he was going to turn around so I shot him.
To me this escalates it to the sociopath level. He was clear headed enough to casually plant evidence on the dead victim. Not caring that he just killed someone. A defense lawyer can probably appeal a lot of cases this officer was involved in.
Unfortunately many states are now trying to rush legislation bills that will make it a illegal to record video of Police officers for everyday citizens. Texas is the most vocal right now on the topic.
Which is just ridiculous. Clearly there are plenty of officers abusing their power as it is--take away the right citizens have to film their activity is opening up a whole lot of other problems.
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The taser was clearly part of the cover up. You put in on the body, get some sloppy ferenics to show he shot him much closer and the cops story of we fought over my taser, he got it away from, I thought he was going to turn around so I shot him.
To me this escalates it to the sociopath level. He was clear headed enough to casually plant evidence on the dead victim. Not caring that he just killed someone. A defense lawyer can probably appeal a lot of cases this officer was involved in.
That's what really struck me about this.
He didn't look panicked as he dropped the taser next to the body. He was calm and casual--as if this is something he does all the time. That's kind of horrifying.
How often do these things happen when there's no one around to film it?
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Which is just ridiculous. Clearly there are plenty of officers abusing their power as it is--take away the right citizens have to film their activity is opening up a whole lot of other problems.
That's what really struck me about this.
He didn't look panicked as he dropped the taser next to the body. He was calm and casual--as if this is something he does all the time. That's kind of horrifying.
How often do these things happen when there's no one around to film it?
More to the point he dropped it right in front of another cop, it is clearly not that big a deal in the department to plant evidence, in fact so inconsequential he didn't even need to talk about it, just did it knowing full well his colleague wouldn't question it.
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More to the point he dropped it right in front of another cop, it is clearly not that big a deal in the department to plant evidence, in fact so inconsequential he didn't even need to talk about it, just did it knowing full well his colleague wouldn't question it.
Isn't that accessory to at the very least fraud? I would like to see that officer charged with something as well.
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