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    Edit: Ok, I read the article. Yeah, him charging at the cop with that tool was a really bad move. I still think the situation could have been handled differently. Could have.

    Tasers, batons, or just run away. Diffuse the situation. Imagine a judge saying “You charged against a cop with a gardening tool? Sentenced to DEATH!”

    The boy didn’t get a fair trial. He was murdered with no justification.

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        219 months ago

        He was murdered, if you shoot someone in the back while they are fleeing you are a murderer.

        The cop that shot him is a murderer and a coward.

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          In this case it was the police that was fleeing and the person getting shot was chasing him with a raised gardening hoe. He could have shot him in the house the first moment he started approaching him. He didn’t. He told him to stop or they’ll shoot. He didn’t stop so the police started running away in order to avoid shooting him. He followed. Didn’t leave them much choice.

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            89 months ago

            Didn’t leave them much choice.

            Wrong. The murderer chose to shoot and kill the kid. That was the choice they made.

            They could have…just run away to a safe distance. But they chose to shoot and murder the kid.

            Could have tried to disarm them. Too risky? Run away.

            Stop making excuses for poorly trained thugs with guns killing unarmed citizens.

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                19 months ago

                When I am running away from something to escape danger I do not do so facing the danger and aiming a gun.

                I guess you and that cop have a better method of running away from danger that somehow isn’t primarily concerned with increasing safety by maximizing distance from the danger?

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                  19 months ago

                  You suggesting running away indicated to me that you didn’t watch the video and thus don’t have a clear view of what actually happened there. If you did, then my bad.

                  Knowing american cops, I wouldn’t be surprised if he was physically unable to outrun the guy.

          • @RampantParanoia2365
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            He also could have just used the taser instead of the gun. The boy was, what, 150lbs?

            • @Jimmyeatsausage
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              Being black adds 150 lbs of pure muscle and testosterone-fueled rage. Poor cop was basically facing a sword wielding grizzly bear.

              /s

    • @Moneo
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      119 months ago

      Edit: Ok, I read the article. Yeah, him charging at the cop with that tool was a really bad move. I still think the situation could have been handled differently. Could have.

      Police in other countries are constantly able to non-lethally subdue people wielding knives. Do not normalize this reaction.

      • @laughterlaughter
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        Thanks. I’m really not normalizing this, though it’s a good suggestion for other readers.

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      There was a video posted on reddit, where a cop got stabbed in the neck and died because he was slow to shoot, batons are worthless

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          I’ll believe you once you manage to out-fence an assailant with a sharp-edged weapon with your worthy baton

          • @laughterlaughter
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            39 months ago

            You never know! I may not be able to, but what if I may?

            It seems like you’re saying that batons are worthless for this situation, which may be true.

            But your original comment seemed more general, as in “batons are worthless [all the time],” which is not true.