Because that's not a proper use of the use of force protocol. A taser could easily not attach both probes to the skin on a moving target. Ever shot a taser? It's not easy to line up the probes on a moving target. Deadly force is met with deadly force. I know most people don't agree, but 100 percent this shooting will be justified. No doubt about it.
...yea.
So they murdered the crazy deadly donut stealing madman with about 10 shots. He wasn't even running at him. He was walking.
Because that's not a proper use of the use of force protocol. A taser could easily not attach both probes to the skin on a moving target. Ever shot a taser? It's not easy to line up the probes on a moving target. Deadly force is met with deadly force. I know most people don't agree, but 100 percent this shooting will be justified. No doubt about it.
Deadly force is met with deadly force. I know most people don't agree, but 100 percent this shooting will be justified. No doubt about it.
The Platte County Sheriffs Office says Elders was walking along the area of southbound I-29 about a mile north of the 273 Highway exit and allegedly pointing a rifle at passing traffic. A probable cause statement says officers arrived to the scene and found Elders with a shouldered rifle pointing it down the interstate. A deputy said Elders began a scanning motion and pointed the muzzle at a passing vehicle before he was subdued.
He was then taken to a hospital for evaluation and was later booked into the Platte County Jail. Officers said they recovered the rifle at the scene.
This been posted? Happened yesterday.
http://fox4kc.com/2014/08/19/police...pointing-rifle-at-motorists-on-interstate-29/
Missouri. White male. On highway. Pointing rifle at cars. Taken into custody.
I'm not mad that they were able to subdue him without incident, that's great, who knows what was wrong with this guy. But I for damn sure think that a black dude in a similar situation is getting taken out.
Uh, disarming an attacker with a knife is one of the first moves they drill into you in any self defence class, and all Police officers are trained in hand to hand self defence (not sure exactly what style, but it's pretty damn effective). The tasers police officers are armed with are effective from several feet and will stop almost anyone dead in their tracks. You're making excuses and sensationalizing.
How many instances of men or women brandishing knives during confrontations with police have been recorded in various countries? It may very well be that the US has many more of these instances, and even if most of them do not end in a dead suspect the ones that do get attention.
Just as an example, a quick search on google came up with these instances of people with knives threatening police and being arrested:
http://patch.com/new-york/plainview...s-police-threatens-mall-employee#.U_VRLGOmXEU
http://www.courierpostonline.com/st...threatens-female-victim-knife-point/13903751/
http://www.businessinsider.com/man-arrested-at-gma-threatening-to-kill-michael-strahan-2014-7
http://www.buffalonews.com/city-region/man-threatens-officers-with-steak-knife-20140619
http://www.dailyfreeman.com/general...ngston-man-menaced-officers-female-with-knife
http://crimeblog.dallasnews.com/201...-to-kill-himself-others-during-standoff.html/
http://www.kxxv.com/story/25320762/...r-assault-and-threatening-officers-with-knife
Again, this is pretty much from the first page of google results, and all but one or two seem to be from the past two months. Is it not possible that the vast majority of these situations end with no one dead, but the US has so many of them that there are inevitably some that end in someone dying? And perhaps these instances are much less prevalent in other places, meaning they have a much lower chance of involving a death?
This been posted? Happened yesterday.
http://fox4kc.com/2014/08/19/police...pointing-rifle-at-motorists-on-interstate-29/
Missouri. White male. On highway. Pointing rifle at cars. Taken into custody.
I'm not mad that they were able to subdue him without incident, that's great, who knows what was wrong with this guy. But I for damn sure think that a black dude in a similar situation is getting taken out.
Yeah they are and that's just damn depressingSo is mainstream media really just ignoring the story of the Mya Aaten-White who was shot the first night?
I very much doubt that any cop is going to effectively disarm me if I'm trying to attack them with a knife because they took some shitty class. If someone with a knife goes against someone unarmed the unarmed person is probably going to get injured. A class doesn't make them superman.
That said, a taser would have almost assuredly worked fine in this situation.
Black dude would have gotten shot 14 times.
This been posted? Happened yesterday.
http://fox4kc.com/2014/08/19/police...pointing-rifle-at-motorists-on-interstate-29/
Missouri. White male. On highway. Pointing rifle at cars. Taken into custody.
I'm not mad that they were able to subdue him without incident, that's great, who knows what was wrong with this guy. But I for damn sure think that a black dude in a similar situation is getting taken out.
This been posted? Happened yesterday.
http://fox4kc.com/2014/08/19/police...pointing-rifle-at-motorists-on-interstate-29/
Missouri. White male. On highway. Pointing rifle at cars. Taken into custody.
I'm not mad that they were able to subdue him without incident, that's great, who knows what was wrong with this guy. But I for damn sure think that a black dude in a similar situation is getting taken out.
Did we ever get the name of the officer who was waving around his assault rifle and threatening to kill journos last night?
The St. Ann Police Department has released a statement saying the officer involved in threatening protestors has been "suspended indefinitely."
A black guy with a rifle would have ended in a death, for sure.
look, can we stop suggesting nonsense like disarming a knife wielder. It is rubbish, very fucking dangerous, and something to be avoided if possible.
What we should be focussing on is the lack of de escalation techniques on display and the utterly woeful state of mental health response training.
Or, i dont know, a warning shot? Or a shot to the leg. Or just one bullet mid-center? But no, this is 7 bullets followed by 2 more. This is way too over-excessive and borders on pathologic behavior.
Or, i dont know, a warning shot? Or a shot to the leg. Or just one bullet mid-center? But no, this is 7 bullets followed by 2 more. This is way too over-excessive and borders on pathologic behavior.
Please. They would have thrown a grenade in his car.This been posted? Happened yesterday.
http://fox4kc.com/2014/08/19/police...pointing-rifle-at-motorists-on-interstate-29/
Missouri. White male. On highway. Pointing rifle at cars. Taken into custody.
I'm not mad that they were able to subdue him without incident, that's great, who knows what was wrong with this guy. But I for damn sure think that a black dude in a similar situation is getting taken out.
look, can we stop suggesting nonsense like disarming a knife wielder. It is rubbish, very fucking dangerous, and something to be avoided if possible.
What we should be focussing on is the lack of de escalation techniques on display and the utterly woeful state of mental health response training.
Jaegar your link is broken.
Or, i dont know, a warning shot? Or a shot to the leg. Or just one bullet mid-center? But no, this is 7 bullets followed by 2 more. This is way too over-excessive and borders on pathologic behavior.
Warning shots are not permitted is most departments. You don't shoot specific body parts. It's clear you have never shot a pistol before. It's clear you don't know what you are talking about.
look, can we stop suggesting nonsense like disarming a knife wielder. It is rubbish, very fucking dangerous, and something to be avoided if possible.
What we should be focussing on is the lack of de escalation techniques on display and the utterly woeful state of mental health response training.
The officers spot a call for help on their laptop from a group home across town.
A few minutes later, the SUV pulls up in front of the group home. A thin 24-year-old sits on a wooden bench out back, wearing a black hoodie.
Jail is an expensive, ineffective way to treat the mental health problems that underlie some low-level crime, police in San Antonio say. In Part Two of her Morning Edition series, reporter Jenny Gold takes us inside an alternative treatment program.
"You're Mason?" asks Bandoske. "What happened to your blanket?" Eight years ago, the next stop for someone like Mason would have been a hospital emergency room or jail. (Because of his condition, NPR is not using Mason's last name.) But the Bexar County jail, in San Antonio, was so overcrowded largely with people with serious mental illnesses that the state was getting ready to levy fines.
This sort of situation is not unusual: Across the country, jails hold 10 times as many people with serious mental illness as state hospitals do, according to a recent report from the Treatment Advocacy Center, a national nonprofit that lobbies for better treatment options for people with mental illness.
To deal with the problem, San Antonio and Bexar County have transformed their mental health system into a program considered a model for the rest of the nation. Today, the jails aren't full, and the city and county have saved $50 million over the past five years.
It was two St. Louis officers, eh? Not Ferguson officers.
Honest question. If I'm wrong, tell me.
Dead Man, you're on point as usual.
I was listening to NPR yesterday and they had an amazing piece on San Antonio police officers who are trained to specifically deal with mentally ill patients who would otherwise go to jail.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/201...help-reweave-social-safety-net-in-san-antonio
Or, i dont know, a warning shot? Or a shot to the leg. Or just one bullet mid-center? But no, this is 7 bullets followed by 2 more. This is way too over-excessive and borders on pathologic behavior.
For whatever reason not all officers are armed with tasers either.
So no VICE feed tonight? Tim Pool is apparently back in NYC
So no VICE feed tonight? Tim Pool is apparently back in NYC
Vice should still be out there.
Suspended indefinitely? JFC is a cop actually facing consequences?
Colour me surprised.
We need more of that.
So no VICE feed tonight? Tim Pool is apparently back in NYC
Live stream of the march in NYC: http://m.ustream.tv/stopmotionsolo
They are trained professional law enforcement, it is not the same thing. One doesn't need to put oneself in a police officer's shoes because one isn't trained in self-defense the way police officers are. Your comparison does not make any sense.
I do agree with your other point about telling people to fuck off though, even if that clown is clowning around like a clown!![]()
When someone treats a discussion on tactics on how to prevent a death and falsified police reports with "lol, I'm out... You guys are soooo hopeless." They should fuck off, especially when misstating things and then getting offended when getting called on it.
I can tolerate your lame suggestion that we dehumanize cops instead of the people being killed by them, without telling you to fuck off. At least that's not suggesting that we're all hopeless idiots.
I very much doubt that any cop is going to effectively disarm me if I'm trying to attack them with a knife because they took some shitty class. If someone with a knife goes against someone unarmed the unarmed person is probably going to get injured. A class doesn't make them superman.
That said, a taser would have almost assuredly worked fine in this situation.
Dead Man, you're on point as usual.
I was listening to NPR yesterday and they had an amazing piece on San Antonio police officers who are trained to specifically deal with mentally ill patients who would otherwise go to jail.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/201...help-reweave-social-safety-net-in-san-antonio
Warning shots are not permitted is most departments. You don't shoot specific body parts. It's clear you have never shot a pistol before. It's clear you don't know what you are talking about.