Therefore he was prowling around with no justification and had no business being thereTherefore the officer wasn't prowling around with no justification
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Therefore he was prowling around with no justification and had no business being thereTherefore the officer wasn't prowling around with no justification
Look, I'm pro-cop. What else do you expect them to say? I'd say that too if my butt was on the line. There's a lot of info we still don't have.
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GoodFox News says the shooter is jailed on murder charge.
Common sense. Neighborhood doesn't count. ....
Adding they also prepared a civil rights violation case to give to the FBI.
“I saw her raise her hands and point them at me with what appeared to be gun”
Works 99% of the time, especially when there really is a gun.
Maybe if the police would stop murdering innocent people in their own homes, we might be able to relax a little and think about trusting them more.It's understandable from one aspect, but it's a combat mentality, not a protect and serve mentality. If the general population hostility towards officers were to tone down several notches, perhaps the police could relax a little and also be able to recruit and retain better qualified individuals.
Therefore the officer wasn't prowling around with no justification
From what I understand, the person that made that call, didn't call 911. He purposely didn't want to make it an emergency, just a courtesy.Random 911 call doesn't give justification to prowl around the curtilage of someone's home. Especially at night. Knock on the damn door.
From what I understand, the person that made that call, didn't call 911. He purposely didn't want to make it an emergency, just a courtesy.
That's the shame of it and a reason things go unreported, there is a lot of distrust in the law.Bet he never does that again
Bet he never does that again
Median salary in Ft Worth is 76,000. That is more than most people make. That should be enough.Cities need to invest in law enforcement. They love to pay for fancy parks and other non essentials while overworking and underpaying police. They need to pay, hire and train better.
I would just like law enforcement (and everyone else) to observe the 4 basic rules of gun safety.
I think the officer had his finger on the trigger and fired before he intended to. I say that because he didn’t even finish saying, “show me your hands” before he shot. I think he’s trying to cover his rear by saying he perceived a threat.
Cities need to invest in law enforcement. They love to pay for fancy parks and other non essentials while overworking and underpaying police. They need to pay, hire and train better.
Median salary in Ft Worth is 76,000. That is more than most people make. That should be enough.
Yep.Median salary in Ft Worth is 76,000. That is more than most people make. That should be enough.