Carl Pickens
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Everybody needs to watch Making a Murderer on Netflix. It's a documentary series. It's so good. Even a skeptical anarchist like myself can't believe this level of corruption from the criminal justice system. Amazing case. Stranger than fiction.
Let's get the cops' opinions on how these LEOs responded to this call. For the ****ing life of me, it does not make sense to roll up two feet away from someone who you might believe is armed(with a gun) and dangerous. Tim? GV? Is that what they should have done? Is that what they are trained to do?
This has always been pretty clear cut murder, or at least manslaughter in my opinion and I haven't seen or read much to challenge that belief.
They found themselves close to the action because they chose to literally drive a few feet next to a suspect who they were informed was supposedly armed with a gun and pointing it at others. That's not an accident.
They found themselves close to the action because they chose to literally drive a few feet next to a suspect who they were informed was supposedly armed with a gun and pointing it at others. That's not an accident.
It's my belief that poor tactics were used by the cops that directly led to the kids death. Poor tactics being, driving up right to the pavilion, when common sense says that distance is much safer for everyone involved.
This is just strictly a guess on my part but I think it might depend on where you live.... If something like this happened at a park near where I lived the cops might approach it more calmly and be rolling up to "check" on the situation. While if it happened in a high crime type of area they might come in on two wheels like these officers bc they think "oh sh&t, it's going down".
It's my belief that poor tactics were used by the cops that directly led to the kids death. Poor tactics being, driving up right to the pavilion, when common sense says that distance is much safer for everyone involved.
No. You are definitely wrong.
No cop anywhere is going to calmly and slowly "check" on a situation when they are told that a guy is in a park pulling a pistol out and pointing at people. You are just dead wrong.
Its possible. However, with the new active shooter training, officers are trained to directly confront the threat in an effort to limit casualties.
Again, I wasnt there and have zero basis of knowledge.
There are questions on how that was stated....I was just stating that cops may react differently based on the areas they patrol.
Shoot first, ask questions last...
I swear between this so-called war on terror and this so-called war on drugs, cops will be shooting civilians like dogs on the streets and/or robbing us blind with civil asset forfeitures.
The opinions need to be based on the details of this case, right?
The cop didn't just find himself in a tight spot. He put himself there, so Tim's explanation doesn't work.
He put himself there reasonably and did what he was trained to do and society expects of him. Its not even close, given the FBI analysis of the video.