lawgator1
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The process? Just looking at that video, the cops were entirely too aggressive. Why not observe from a distance for a while, instead of rolling up like idiots?
Of course, you will have some come on here and say, "If you don't like the process, why don't you vote and put in different representatives and do something about it?".
At what point does voting and working within the system stop being an option?
They did not know what they would confront when they got there. The radio report was this:
"In the park by the youth center is a black male sitting on the swings. He is wearing a camouflage hat, a gray jacket with black sleeves. He keeps pulling a gun out of his pants and pointing it at people."
On that information, they are not going to pull up 100 yards away and watch.
Now, you can criticize the communication as incomplete, i.e. that the reporting person said it looked like a kid and that he could not tell if the gun was real. But the officers were not told that.
Would it have made a difference? Hard to say for sure. But based on what they did know, aggressively coming right up, and the kid pulling the gun out of his waistband (to show it to them though they do not know his intent) they did not act criminally.
