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NRA Shuns Second Amendment Martyr
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(06-22-2017, 02:40 PM)xxlt Wrote: And his panic driven actions resulted in a death. Maybe it was a murder (maybe there was intent, maybe there was a plan to shoot the "robbery suspect" all along) but there weren't facts to support that charge. However sentence one of my post is more or less the definition of manslaughter. There were facts to support that charge, and the acquittal is ridiculous.

I don't know the standard for manslaughter when judging a cop, so I don't have a response for whether the acquittal is ridiculous or not from a legal standard.  I do believe that a cop should be held to a higher standard so there is a deterrent for not following his training other than "well you killed a guy, and we know you're not fit to be a cop, but good luck in your next career in civilian life".  

The point was about the silence of NRA speaking volumes, and I will reiterate it.
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RE: NRA Shuns Second Amendment Martyr - masterpanthera_t - 06-22-2017, 03:21 PM

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