To Protect and to Serve II


What a horrifying scene. Ugh.

Just out of curiosity - do the officers' cameras begin when the it is turned on or is it always running? I'm guessing maybe it was simply edited down and the rest is locked up until they decide to release it?

Glad he's ok. Took that shot like a champ, jesus. And what happened with her exactly? Looks almost like a wreck. Or had she been shot, leading to the wreck? What a tragic awful way to end one's life regardless of what anyone thinks from the short bit of film there was is. Simply nightmarish...screaming she had done nothing wrong and then she does that and it turns out in the worst way possible 😑

And job well done by the officer using the tazer. That should've been the end of it. Still wonder what started all of it though.
 
What a horrifying scene. Ugh.

Just out of curiosity - do the officers' cameras begin when the it is turned on or is it always running? I'm guessing maybe it was simply edited down and the rest is locked up until they decide to release it?

Glad he's ok. Took that shot like a champ, jesus. And what happened with her exactly? Looks almost like a wreck. Or had she been shot, leading to the wreck? What a tragic awful way to end one's life regardless of what anyone thinks from the short bit of film there was is. Simply nightmarish...screaming she had done nothing wrong and then she does that and it turns out in the worst way possible 😑
She had been shot
 


I'm always fearful of allowing law enforcement to operate beyond their mandate using excessive force. There's a fine line between determining excessive force and justified force. Err on one side and you're on the slippery slope to a police state. Err on the other side and your law enforcement becomes ineffectual and you're headed toward vigilante enforcement and anarchy.

With no other details available, in that video I saw a woman physically resist arrest (tried to bite the officer's arm), which was then met in return with physical, but not lethal, force. Assuming the officer was acting within the scope of their job in arresting this person , then I'd put responsibility on the person being arrested to plead their case in court instead of resisting with force in the field.
 
What a horrifying scene. Ugh.

Just out of curiosity - do the officers' cameras begin when the it is turned on or is it always running? I'm guessing maybe it was simply edited down and the rest is locked up until they decide to release it?

Glad he's ok. Took that shot like a champ, jesus. And what happened with her exactly? Looks almost like a wreck. Or had she been shot, leading to the wreck? What a tragic awful way to end one's life regardless of what anyone thinks from the short bit of film there was is. Simply nightmarish...screaming she had done nothing wrong and then she does that and it turns out in the worst way possible 😑

And job well done by the officer using the tazer. That should've been the end of it. Still wonder what started all of it though.
she died, so unfortunate. but completely rational and reasonable.
 
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