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Clue the rest of us in please.Weight: 220
Charging title: 166.220
220...
Every cop knows what that number means. Coulda' guessed this...
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Clue the rest of us in please.Weight: 220
Charging title: 166.220
220...
Every cop knows what that number means. Coulda' guessed this...
A "220" is a very old LE code for a mental case.Clue the rest of us in please.
Oregon laws are like Washington laws. If you're in a big city and do not meet certain political criteria, you are not permitted to shoot anyone in self defense. It's case law.IMHO this nut job is lucky a bystander didn't shoot him. Not positive about Oregon laws however here if someone were threatening my loved one and I believed my loved ones life was in imminent danger I would be justified in ending the threat permanently.
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So is this the guy, it cant be the same hump who pulled the knife...
Weight: 220
Charging title: 166.220
220...
Every cop knows what that number means. Coulda' guessed this...
Yup, same guy. Looks like he pulled his Facebook page, but I looked at it before he did. Lots of photos of him in the military, and newer photos where he looks pretty out there. In his commentary on his page he said he was for "sensible gun laws" and spoke about needing to keep weapons out of the hands of the mentally ill. Didn't know he was talking about himself.
He'd be a very young soldier...born in '67 earliest he would have been in is '75 if he's actually a former airborne soldier.
IMHO this nut job is lucky a bystander didn't shoot him. Not positive about Oregon laws however here if someone were threatening my loved one and I believed my loved ones life was in imminent danger I would be justified in ending the threat permanently.
Yup, same guy. Looks like he pulled his Facebook page, but I looked at it before he did. Lots of photos of him in the military, and newer photos where he looks pretty out there. In his commentary on his page he said he was for "sensible gun laws" and spoke about needing to keep weapons out of the hands of the mentally ill. Didn't know he was talking about himself.
And here's the thing with what he did. No one is a psychic and can tell ahead of time what his intentions were! If he'd have gotten himself properly ventilated for approaching someone with a knife like that, with all the video, I would hope shooter would be off with due justification.Using or about to use unlawful deadly physical force against a person. [1971 c.743 §23]
And here's the thing with what he did. No one is a psychic and can tell ahead of time what his intentions were! If he'd have gotten himself properly ventilated for approaching someone with a knife like that, with all the video, I would hope shooter would be off with due justification.
I hear ya! It's sad that a decision to possibly save a human life has come down to fear of a choice! Even worse is when ones fellow man is afraid to get behind them if the situation was clearly in the good!You never know.... even LEOs are getting shafted for what seem to me to be justified shoots. So, the decision to intervene on behalf of another is a serious undertaking. The board has discussed it before, and the reactions were pretty mixed on whether to or not to...
I hear ya! It's sad that a decision to possibly save a human life has come down to fear of a choice! Even worse is when ones fellow man is afraid to get behind them if the situation was clearly in the good!
I highly doubt he will be terminated (nice idea however) due to his actions, fired quite possible and appropriate.If he is a corrections officer Oregon DOC will get involved and he will face discipline likely up to termination. A fate well earned for going TDS. I'd think that the Washington County Dems would also ditch him. Sad that he wears a cap with the emblem of my former unit ('68-'71, RVN '69-'70); born in '67 earliest he would have been in is '75 if he's actually a former airborne soldier.