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Old 04-15-2021, 03:20 PM   #101
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He had the gun initially and tossed it before the cop got to him.
As much as I hate to give any leeway to the cop, given that information and the quick movements the kid made, I can see why the officer was jumpy. When I read that he put his hands and was shot, I was picturing him raising his hands slowly then cop just shooting him. He just kind of pulled is hands out and flicked them sarcastically. I don't think the cop had more than half a second to think. I had to watch a couple of times to see his hands clearly and cops in that situation don't have that time to think and react.
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Old 04-15-2021, 03:27 PM   #102
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Then what's the point of saying 'hands up' if you're going to shoot anyways?
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Old 04-15-2021, 03:29 PM   #103
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As much as I hate to give any leeway to the cop, given that information and the quick movements the kid made, I can see why the officer was jumpy. When I read that he put his hands and was shot, I was picturing him raising his hands slowly then cop just shooting him. He just kind of pulled is hands out and flicked them sarcastically. I don't think the cop had more than half a second to think. I had to watch a couple of times to see his hands clearly and cops in that situation don't have that time to think and react.
But the kid followed instructions and got killed anyway. He would have been better off running, might have lived.
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But the kid followed instructions and got killed anyway. He would have been better off running, might have lived.
Exactly.

Stop! - he stopped
Hands up! - hands up, nothing in them.

Murdered anyways.
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Old 04-15-2021, 03:31 PM   #105
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Then what's the point of saying 'hands up' if you're going to shoot anyways?
I love the part where the cop that has just shot the kid asks if he's ok, you just shoot him, of course he's not ok
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Old 04-15-2021, 03:32 PM   #106
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Then what's the point of saying 'hands up' if you're going to shoot anyways?
So cop can say I gave the warning.
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Old 04-15-2021, 03:38 PM   #107
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We can all appreciate that policing in America is tougher than anywhere else in the world, but it just seems like there is really crappy training methods in place. It's a 13 year old, the kid isn't even going to jail if he gets caught, you gotta be able to defuse a situation like that without going right to the gun. But American cops just seem to have this war mentality where everyone is going to try and kill them, everyone is the enemy.
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Does anyone know why the police were even chasing the kid?
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Old 04-15-2021, 03:55 PM   #109
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Does anyone know why the police were even chasing the kid?
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The teenager was shot and killed early March 29, when officers responding to a "shots fired" call on the city's West Side saw "two males in a nearby alley," according to police. One of them was armed, according to police, and ran away. One officer opened fire, hitting one person in the chest.
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We can all appreciate that policing in America is tougher than anywhere else in the world, but it just seems like there is really crappy training methods in place. It's a 13 year old, the kid isn't even going to jail if he gets caught, you gotta be able to defuse a situation like that without going right to the gun. But American cops just seem to have this war mentality where everyone is going to try and kill them, everyone is the enemy.
Hey you know what would make policing a lot ####ing easier in the United States?

Get rid of the ####ing guns.

This was a very disturbing video to watch. Heart broken that a 13 year old was killed.

Going back last page, it is lunacy that fox news is allowed to continue parading around as a news organization when they invite obvious morons with no factual backing on to their show. Dan Bongino, are you ####ing kidding?

How can anyone watch this and be proud to be a police officer. Quit and do something more noble.
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Hey you know what would make policing a lot ####ing easier in the United States?

Get rid of the ####ing guns.

This was a very disturbing video to watch. Heart broken that a 13 year old was killed.

Going back last page, it is lunacy that fox news is allowed to continue parading around as a news organization when they invite obvious morons with no factual backing on to their show. Dan Bongino, are you ####ing kidding?

How can anyone watch this and be proud to be a police officer. Quit and do something more noble.
Totally agree. The kid didn't deserve to die and I suspect a 13 year old running around with a handgun at 3AM on a school night isn't the life he chose for himself. Carrying a handgun and especially using one in public really increases your chances of getting you or someone else killed (not just by police either). Have to solve the problem on why a 13 year old feels the need to carry a weapon.

The 21 year old that was arrested for firing the shots is a real POS if he brought along a kid with him. All allegedly of course.
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We can all appreciate that policing in America is tougher than anywhere else in the world, but it just seems like there is really crappy training methods in place. It's a 13 year old, the kid isn't even going to jail if he gets caught, you gotta be able to defuse a situation like that without going right to the gun. But American cops just seem to have this war mentality where everyone is going to try and kill them, everyone is the enemy.
You lost me there.
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You lost me there.
From a western perspective, I guess it could appear that way, lol.

Although you'd even have to ignore Mexico, literally right below the US. Some of the documentaries on policing in that country are insane. I saw one on a jurisdiction where it was basically a countdown until you're killed as a police officer patrolling the streets and countryside.

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CNN is saying he had a handgun??

Seems like he fired quick though.
Why should this matter? Police should be getting shot at before they fire back. It's why they wear bullet proof vests. It's part of their job. The same way firefighters run into fires. It's dangerous. If you're not prepared for this then don't be a cop.
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You lost me there.
I mean how many countries have significantly more guns than people? America is sort of on it's own out there. And yeah I guess Western country is probably better.
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Why should this matter? Police should be getting shot at before they fire back. It's why they wear bullet proof vests. It's part of their job. The same way firefighters run into fires. It's dangerous. If you're not prepared for this then don't be a cop.
Well this isn’t the topic at hand, but this take is bad.
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Well this isn’t the topic at hand, but this take is bad.
Why? What reason does a cop have to fire at a citizen before they've been fired upon? There is no way they can know they are about to be shot at.
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Well this isn’t the topic at hand, but this take is bad.
No, its absolutely the right take, it is why they are shooting people in the numbers they are, it is institutional cowardice.
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Police should be getting shot at before they fire back.
How much thought did you put into this.
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Why? What reason does a cop have to fire at a citizen before they've been fired upon? There is no way they can know they are about to be shot at.
And the police are supposed to know they will be shot at? Cops aren't all top titties alpha squad gunmen capable of reading a situation perfectly every time. Why should they have to put their lives to chance so you can feel good about yourself while you have no skin in this game?
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