06-26-2020, 04:31 PM
Perhaps I'm misremembering, but. It seems Fred once said once you threaten an officer's life all bets are off. Now that it's actually happened we seem to be escalating the burden on the officer.
Somehow the officer was to know that although the victim struggled, ran, and fired. He was supposed to know in that split second of life and death that the victim was no longer a threat.
I think more and more people are seeing the fallacy in this and are now turning to the "He didn't render aid fast enough" stance.
Somehow the officer was to know that although the victim struggled, ran, and fired. He was supposed to know in that split second of life and death that the victim was no longer a threat.
I think more and more people are seeing the fallacy in this and are now turning to the "He didn't render aid fast enough" stance.