So where's the NRA? Armed in her own home and shot by government tyrants exercising her right to protect herself with a firearm.
Who am I kidding...
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So where's the NRA? Armed in her own home and shot by government tyrants exercising her right to protect herself with a firearm.
Who am I kidding...
Same place the NRA was when Philando Castile and Breonna Taylor were shot.
And since this woman is apparently queer, I'm guessing the NRA will have the same level of sympathy.
https://youtu.be/eAz9_iApfRI?t=1m50s
I'm just going to leave a time-stamped link to the unedited video because there are a couple apologists in here that are absolutely ridiculous.
The officers identify themselves exactly once at 2:07, a car alarm starts going off at 2:18 and noticeably startles the officer wearing the cam, at 2:23 one of the officers says "someone's coming", and at 2:26 the syllable "Dro-" is interrupted by both officers completely unloading their magazines into the door/window.
It actually doesn't even look like the door was open and maybe the victim was trying to peek out the window?
So how exactly should she have handled this situation to have avoided someone trying to randomly murder her in her own home?
completely unloading their magazines into the door/window.
You're not exaggerating here. It takes about 8 seconds for the one officer to reload the weapon once the mag's been emptied by spasmodic panic-shooting, and while we can deduct time used to talk on the radio, it didn't stop what looked like 40-50 rounds being pumped into the general vicinity of a person.
I have cops in the family, and I get a good idea of the day-to-day grind their soul endures in my country's best-trained and worst-paid police force, and I'll be among hte first to review something critically. There's nothing mitigating about this; it's objectively horrific.
Edit: ho-oleee shit, she survived.
Pouncy, a friend of the woman who lived in the apartment, sustained a total of five gunshot wounds to the leg and torso, according to her attorney, Ben Crump, who reacted to the release of the video on Monday, calling it "evidence of the unnecessary and excessive force."
None of Pouncy’s vital organs were struck by bullets, but the long-term effects of her injuries are yet to be determined, according to Crump. He told ABC News that Pouncy is traumatized by the incident.
I hope she can live and sue the cops so hard it'll change their training, and these two will split between telling their story of idiocy and parking enforcement for the rest of their careers.
They shoot people for no reason and you hope they get parking duty?
How about they go to prison for their crime of attempted murder.
sue the cops so hard it'll change their training
Won't happen unless taxpayers raise hell en masse, since they foot the bills for lawsuits.
Thank you SO much for taking the time to post this. Not joking. I happened to see this first and it stood me in very good stead for reading the rest of the thread.
To the crazy ass and now blocked motherfuckers further down who do not accept reality itself as an ideal starting point for discussion: If you have to make shit up to prove a point, then ~~maybe~~ you don't have a point.
Holy fuck. I don't usually watch these videos because I am pretty squeamish, but I did for some reason, and you don't actually see the woman get shot.
What you do see is two cops immediately empty their weapons' entire clips the second they think they see a gun.
Cowards. The lot of them.
Jesus lmao. What the fuck is that shit?
DROP THE
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GUN!
It's like a joke almost. Like the cops from Cyberpunk. The fuck.
Yes, but look at that plant they were shooting at. How could they reasonably be sure there weren't any acorns growing on it?
Assuming those officers are following their training, we need to change officer training. That behavior is more military than police.
The military have much stricter rules of engagement and punishment for not following them.
Police behavior is more similar to that of a street gang.
i learned that if someone bangs on my front door and shouts "Sheriff's office!" then I need to exit my back door, run, and hide.