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It doesn't sound like this is a cut and dried indictment of police malfeasance. There's more here to the story then this short article reports. Also, family members and friends saying that Scott was a 'standup guy' etc have no bearing on the case.
Keith
if his character has no bearing on the case, why have the LVSO and DA's office gone to massive lengths to release every negative detail about his life they can come up with?
Read both linked articles. Especially the second. Nearby citizens hearing what they heard, and a gun, albeit holstered, nearby the body, certainly makes it sound suspiciously like the guy went for a gun. (I would have to draw my gun with its holster too, but it is designed to shoot through if I have to, so I can see this being the case here as well.)
People go nuts, whether they have Masters degrees, or are good fathers, or veterans.
Keith
i've already read literally dozens of articles on this BS, having followed it closely since it happened last summer.
he did not "go for the gun," he tried to comply with conflicting orders, and was shot for it.
Well then you have more information than I, I only have these two articles to review.
Keith
maybe its time all cops wear a small device on their person that records all audio & video footage while on duty. Sorta like those helmet cams but smaller. After all, their job is to protect and serve so there shouldnt be a problem just as most work places have cameras fixed on employees and the work stations. That should take care of ensuring the truth be told in all police vs citizen incidents.
maybe its time all cops wear a small device on their person that records all audio & video footage while on duty. Sorta like those helmet cams but smaller. After all, their job is to protect and serve so there shouldnt be a problem just as most work places have cameras fixed on employees and the work stations. That should take care of ensuring the truth be told in all police vs citizen incidents.
Good thought. I bet you these days are not to far away. It doesn't seem like to long ago when dash cam's were the hot new things.
I don't think that cameras are the solution.maybe its time all cops wear a small device on their person that records all audio & video footage while on duty. Sorta like those helmet cams but smaller. After all, their job is to protect and serve so there shouldnt be a problem just as most work places have cameras fixed on employees and the work stations. That should take care of ensuring the truth be told in all police vs citizen incidents.
I was following those incidents with disgust, but if think they are bad check this one out:
7-Year-Old Girl Shot and Killed During Police Search of Detroit Home - FoxNews.com
Autopsy shows girl was shot in head - UPI.com