For some reason, that sign that says, "I am a woman" is seriously cracking me up right now.
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EDIT: Beaten.
For some reason, that sign that says, "I am a woman" is seriously cracking me up right now.
So, someone did film the shooting of Kajieme Powell (not graphic but is still a video of a man dieing, so be warned about that). That's the guy with the knife yelling "shoot me" killed yesterday.
It doesn't really line up with the police chief saying he "pulled out a knife and held it in an "overhand" position, above his shoulder", when the video shows his arms were completely at his side the entire time. They also said they opened fire when he was within 4 feet, when it was clearly more like 4 yards.
A lot of the media also used the word "charged" which also clearly isn't true, as it was a very slow walk, but I don't think that wording originated from the police.
The responses to this video show me how little the public know about police tactics and training, whether you agree with them or not. What did you want the cops to do here? This is a justified shooting all day. You don't come at an officer with a knife. They have him multiple warnings. A human can travel 21 feet in 1.5 seconds. An officer would not be able to react fast enough with how close he was. Just Google to 21 foot rule. Yes it is sad he died, but this appears to be suicide by cop.
So, someone did film the shooting of Kajieme Powell (not graphic but is still a video of a man dieing, so be warned about that). That's the guy with the knife yelling "shoot me" killed yesterday.
It doesn't really line up with the police chief saying he "pulled out a knife and held it in an "overhand" position, above his shoulder", when the video shows his arms were completely at his side the entire time. They also said they opened fire when he was within 4 feet, when it was clearly more like 4 yards.
A lot of the media also used the word "charged" which also clearly isn't true, as it was a very slow walk, but I don't think that wording originated from the police.
I don't think people are disputing that. The shocking parts are 1) the discrepancy between what happened and how the chief described it 2) how the media reported it, and 3) the cuffing of the guy as he lay there dying/deadThe responses to this video show me how little the public know about police tactics and training, whether you agree with them or not. What did you want the cops to do here? This is a justified shooting all day. You don't come at an officer with a knife. They have him multiple warnings. A human can travel 21 feet in 1.5 seconds. An officer would not be able to react fast enough with how close he was. Just Google to 21 foot rule. Yes it is sad he died, but this appears to be suicide by cop.
Seems to work fine in Europe and the rest of the world, but somehow US police are incompetent fucks who can't neutralize a threat without emptying their clips into the citizens they are supposed to protect and serve.
You shoot to kill. You keep shooting until the threat is gone.
The responses to this video show me how little the public know about police tactics and training, whether you agree with them or not. What did you want the cops to do here? This is a justified shooting all day. You don't come at an officer with a knife. They have him multiple warnings. A human can travel 21 feet in 1.5 seconds. An officer would not be able to react fast enough with how close he was. Just Google to 21 foot rule. Yes it is sad he died, but this appears to be suicide by cop.
Edit: also it doesn't matter how many shots are taken. People are not seeming to grasp this. You shoot to kill. You keep shooting until the threat is gone. Also handcuffing afterwards is also protocol.
The responses to this video show me how little the public know about police tactics and training, whether you agree with them or not. What did you want the cops to do here? This is a justified shooting all day. You don't come at an officer with a knife. They have him multiple warnings. A human can travel 21 feet in 1.5 seconds. An officer would not be able to react fast enough with how close he was. Just Google to 21 foot rule. Yes it is sad he died, but this appears to be suicide by cop.
Edit: also it doesn't matter how many shots are taken. People are not seeming to grasp this. You shoot to kill. You keep shooting until the threat is gone. Also handcuffing afterwards is also protocol.
wow. I don't get the need to cuff someone after they're dead.
Holy shit... He barely walked to them and they fired so many shots. 9 shots... At least 4 or 5 when falling over and last 2 while still.So, someone did film the shooting of Kajieme Powell (not graphic but is still a video of a man dieing, so be warned about that). That's the guy with the knife yelling "shoot me" killed yesterday.
It doesn't really line up with the police chief saying he "pulled out a knife and held it in an "overhand" position, above his shoulder", when the video shows his arms were completely at his side the entire time. They also said they opened fire when he was within 4 feet, when it was clearly more like 4 yards.
A lot of the media also used the word "charged" which also clearly isn't true, as it was a very slow walk, but I don't think that wording originated from the police.
The responses to this video show me how little the public know about police tactics and training, whether you agree with them or not. What did you want the cops to do here? This is a justified shooting all day. You don't come at an officer with a knife. They have him multiple warnings. A human can travel 21 feet in 1.5 seconds. An officer would not be able to react fast enough with how close he was. Just Google to 21 foot rule. Yes it is sad he died, but this appears to be suicide by cop.
Edit: also it doesn't matter how many shots are taken. People are not seeming to grasp this. You shoot to kill. You keep shooting until the threat is gone. Also handcuffing afterwards is also protocol.
"However widespread that contaminated interpretation may be, it is NOT accurate. A suspect with a knife within 21 feet of an officer is POTENTIALLY a deadly threat. He does warrant getting your gun out and ready. But he cannot be considered an actual threat justifying deadly force until he takes the first overt action in furtherance of intention--like starting to rush or lunge toward the officer with intent to do harm. Even then there may be factors besides distance that influence a force decision.
"So long as a subject is stationary or moving around but not advancing or giving any indication he's about to charge, it clearly is not legally justified to use lethal force against him. Officers who do shoot in those circumstances may find themselves subject to disciplinary action, civil suits or even criminal charges."
No single 'rule' can arbitrarily be used to determine when a particular level of force is lawful. The 21-Foot Rule has value as a rough guideline, illustrating the reactionary curve, but it is by no means an absolute.
NPR had an analyst on yesterday who said that law enforcement in the US are more fearful of being shot than what you might find in Europe. I wonder if that's because of our gun toting dipshit gun culture, or because they can and have been outgunned in the past.
Kept firing until they killed him, at least two of the shots appeared to be while he was already dropping/dropped.Can't bring myself to watch that video. Did the police shoot once and see if that stopped/slowed him down or did they keep firing until they killed him
The velcro media thing was silly and so was the cops reaction but honestly highlighting it over the rest of the stuff going on is sillier.
Personally I think the press as a whole has done a terrible job; both sides being portrayed as non-humans. The Police are a 'State' on one side and The Public are 'Animals' to another.
Vice I generally think do a really good job but there is a smell of voyeurism about them that leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
Press need to sit in people homes; have some chats and also chat to the Police. As it is we are seeing protests and press briefings. These are just events and stories; their not the issue in Ferguson.
Suspect local news is a lot different though; or I'd hope.
Am I crazy for thinking that some officers (or hateful organizations like the KKK) got some people to start crap every night? Seems like the people in Ferguson are pretty peaceful. I wouldn't be surprised if they had some undercover people do some shady stuff.
Didn't the NYPD get caught doing this with protesters?
United States
In the United States, the COINTELPRO program of the Federal Bureau of Investigation includes FBI agents posing as political activists to disrupt the activities of political groups in the U.S., such as the Black Panthers, Ku Klux Klan, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and the American Indian Movement.
New York City police officers were accused of acting as agents provocateurs during protests against the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City.[4]
Denver police officers were also alleged to have used undercover detectives to instigate violence against police during the 2008 Democratic National Convention.[5]
Can't bring myself to watch that video. Did the police shoot once and see if that stopped/slowed him down or did they keep firing until they killed him
Can't bring myself to watch that video. Did the police shoot once and see if that stopped/slowed him down or did they keep firing until they killed him
I heard him say 'I'm tired of this shit.' several times before the police arrived. I'll bet he was depressed or mentally ill. It's so damned sad. It even looked like he stole two sodas with the intent of bringing cops to kill him. I mean, he set them down, and then just waited for the police to arrive.
He needed help, not to be killed.
So, someone did film the shooting of Kajieme Powell (not graphic but is still a video of a man dieing, so be warned about that). That's the guy with the knife yelling "shoot me" killed yesterday.
One shot would have dropped that guy. Why so many? And what about tasers? WTF is wrong with these cops?
Dude probably thought cops wouldn't shoot with all this Mike Brown drama. Buddy was wrong cos these cops don't give a shit
Kept firing until they killed him, at least two of the shots appeared to be while he was already dropping/dropped.
Shooting of a black male armed with a knife by St. Louis City police officers that occured yesterday afternoon.What is this a video of?
They way he talked before and during the cop's interactions with him, makes me think he wanted them to kill him.![]()
nope cops emptied a clip into him.
Which brings up another point of mental illness, and how from my experience and what i've seen, most police departments don't seem to have proper training on how to deal with incidents concerning individuals in that situation. That's best off a discussion for another thread, but still something that I seriously think needs to be addressed in officer training.
One shot would have dropped that guy. Why so many? And what about tasers? WTF is wrong with these cops?
Dude probably thought cops wouldn't shoot with all this Mike Brown drama. Buddy was wrong cos these cops don't give a shit
NPR had an analyst on yesterday who said that law enforcement in the US are more fearful of being shot than what you might find in Europe. I wonder if that's because of our gun toting dipshit gun culture, or because they can and have been outgunned in the past.
Cmon cloudy. I thought you were smarter than that. You don't user a taser against someone with a knife. People can shrug off taser and keep attacking as the prongs don't always both attach to the skin. A deadly weapon should always met with a deadly weapon. And as to the shots while he was on the ground. Maybe they were not necessary, but there have been cases where a subject will get get back up after being shot and attack officers.
Cmon cloudy. I thought you were smarter than that. You don't user a taser against someone with a knife. People can shrug off taser and keep attacking as the prongs don't always both attach to the skin. A deadly weapon should always met with a deadly weapon. And as to the shots while he was on the ground. Maybe they were not necessary, but there have been cases where a subject will get get back up after being shot and attack officers.
It's been almost 2 weeks since the shooting, things are still escalating and this hasn't been resolved yet.15 seconds.
7 shots.
Followed by 2 more shots.
And then cuff the corpse.
And then lie about the story.
This is your police in action. Absolutely fucking horrible. They're supposed to protect and serve. Instead they just roll up on the curb, get out, and empty a clip into whatever person with the most melanin.
Fuck the US society. I'm seriously appalled that this continues to get a pass.
starting to wonder what it is these cops are even trained to do, they didn't even attempt to talk down the situation. they just had gun drawn. notice the guy in the video doesn't threaten the bystanders or even the cops. he just keeps yelling "shoot me". i really dont see how this type of response from cops is right. im not saying the guy wasn't provoking cops, but really, you shoot the guy ten times abd HAVE to shoot to kill? seems like it was completely unnecessary.
EDIT: is the news running the video of cops shooting this guy?
Any more news on that woman shot in the head from page 1?? That one raised my hackles like nothing else.
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EDIT: Beaten.
This? Have any of the major news channels covered it?Any more news on that woman shot in the head from page 1?? That one raised my hackles like nothing else.
No but the argument being used to justify it is that he could have possibly lunged at them if they didn't shoot. Forget de-escalation, they don't have an obligation to try and do that it seems.Also, can we get pictures of this knife? I'm hearing a lot of "look liked" a steak knife. Was it a steak knife or not? This shit is so distressing to me. He certainly wasn't lunging at them
You may be right about the taser but no way did they have to shoot that many times. And I seriously doubt they would have been so quick to shoot if he wasn't a black male.
There were 2 cops, how are they not trained to take down one guy holding a knife?
I always understood that officers should avoid killing a suspect at nearly every possible cost except for the endangerment of other civilians. Once that dude was shot he was effectively disarmed. Everything else is cops just losing their minds because they don't belong -- judge, jury, executioner.
Explain to me how two officers could safely take down a crazed guy with a knife.
Explain to me how two officers could safely take down a crazed guy with a knife.
Can anybody point me to anything resembling legitimate information on this fractured eye (most likely) BS? I'm talking with someone who is convinced it is 100% true.
"Outgunned".
Hasn't that happened like... Twice in US police history? I'll try to dig up the article I read on it a few years back... They really drummed up the use of that phrase to justify their transformation into the force they are today.