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Callixtus
09/19/17 12:02:38 PM
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A campus police officer shot and killed the president of a gay and transgender student group outside a Georgia Tech dormitory in Atlanta on Sunday. A cellphone video shared widely online showed the student, who was believed to be holding a knife, yelling “shoot me” at the officers before one opened fire.

The student, Scout Schultz, 21, died at a local hospital from a single gunshot wound, according to a statement by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, which is investigating the altercation.

The killing, which happened in full view of students in the dormitory, immediately raised questions about why the campus police were so quick to use deadly force.

After what the university called a peaceful vigil for Schultz on Monday night at Georgia Tech, about 50 people marched to the campus Police Department, where a police car was set on fire and two officers received minor injuries, the authorities said. Three people were arrested on charges of inciting a riot and battery of an officer. At one point, the university urged students to stay inside because of the violence.

The statement released earlier by the Bureau of Investigation referred to Schultz as male. According to the website of the Georgia Tech Pride Alliance, the student identified as “bisexual, nonbinary, and intersex” and used the pronoun “they.” Intersex is a condition in which a person’s physical sex characteristics do not align with typical notions of male and female.

It was Schultz who called 911 to report a suspicious white male with long blonde hair on campus holding a knife and possibly a gun, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said. After the shooting, investigators found three suicide notes in the student’s dorm room, the agency said.

In an interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Lynne Schultz, the student’s mother, asked why the police were so quick to kill her child, who she said suffered from depression and had attempted suicide in the past.

“Why didn’t they use some nonlethal force, like pepper spray or Tasers?” Ms. Schultz asked the paper.

Lance Wallace, a university spokesman, said Georgia Tech campus police do not carry Tasers but they do carry pepper spray. L. Chris Stewart, a lawyer for the Schultz family, criticized the university for not providing officers with more nonlethal tools and said the killing would not have happened if campus police officers were properly trained to handle mental illness

“From the video you can see Scout is in the middle of the mental breakdown and telling the officers to shoot,” he said. “Four of them did not listen to that and continued to do their job, to de-escalate the situation, but one of them decided to take Scout’s life.”

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Squidkids
09/19/17 12:03:24 PM
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fair and was posted before
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Fam_Fam
09/19/17 12:03:57 PM
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Callixtus posted...

A campus police officer shot and killed the president of a gay and transgender student group outside a Georgia Tech dormitory in Atlanta on Sunday. A cellphone video shared widely online showed the student, who was believed to be holding a knife, yelling “shoot me” at the officers before one opened fire.

The student, Scout Schultz, 21, died at a local hospital from a single gunshot wound, according to a statement by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, which is investigating the altercation.

The killing, which happened in full view of students in the dormitory, immediately raised questions about why the campus police were so quick to use deadly force.

After what the university called a peaceful vigil for Schultz on Monday night at Georgia Tech, about 50 people marched to the campus Police Department, where a police car was set on fire and two officers received minor injuries, the authorities said. Three people were arrested on charges of inciting a riot and battery of an officer. At one point, the university urged students to stay inside because of the violence.

The statement released earlier by the Bureau of Investigation referred to Schultz as male. According to the website of the Georgia Tech Pride Alliance, the student identified as “bisexual, nonbinary, and intersex” and used the pronoun “they.” Intersex is a condition in which a person’s physical sex characteristics do not align with typical notions of male and female.

It was Schultz who called 911 to report a suspicious white male with long blonde hair on campus holding a knife and possibly a gun, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said. After the shooting, investigators found three suicide notes in the student’s dorm room, the agency said.

In an interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Lynne Schultz, the student’s mother, asked why the police were so quick to kill her child, who she said suffered from depression and had attempted suicide in the past.

“Why didn’t they use some nonlethal force, like pepper spray or Tasers?” Ms. Schultz asked the paper.

Lance Wallace, a university spokesman, said Georgia Tech campus police do not carry Tasers but they do carry pepper spray. L. Chris Stewart, a lawyer for the Schultz family, criticized the university for not providing officers with more nonlethal tools and said the killing would not have happened if campus police officers were properly trained to handle mental illness

“From the video you can see Scout is in the middle of the mental breakdown and telling the officers to shoot,” he said. “Four of them did not listen to that and continued to do their job, to de-escalate the situation, but one of them decided to take Scout’s life.”


fair, next
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gunplagirl
09/19/17 12:04:09 PM
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I, too, can capitalize things in a distorted relay of information
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CommonStar
09/19/17 12:04:54 PM
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If s/he was holding a knife or something resembling a knife and then approaching the officer taunting him to shoot, then she's a idiot. It doesn't matter if she's LGBT or not, that's just a dumbass move.
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Callixtus
09/19/17 12:05:07 PM
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gunplagirl posted...
I, too, can capitalize things in a distorted relay of information

Nothing was distorted
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Im_JustMe0129
09/19/17 12:05:19 PM
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Horrible. Absolutely horrible.
Sounds like a suicide by police type of thing.
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Mistere Man
09/19/17 12:05:28 PM
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Sounds like they wanted suicide by cop.
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Cj_WlLL_VVlN
09/19/17 12:06:16 PM
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Within 21 feet an assailant will close the distance and slice you up before you can draw and fire.

A knife if a lethal weapon.

This is the fairest of next.
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HypnoCoosh
09/19/17 12:07:11 PM
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Fair next.
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John_Galt
09/19/17 12:07:33 PM
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Fair, next
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DreadedWave
09/19/17 12:08:00 PM
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Im_JustMe0129 posted...
Horrible. Absolutely horrible.
Sounds like a suicide by police type of thing.

They'd written suicide notes, it literally was this. Still sad.
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eston
09/19/17 12:10:08 PM
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I didn't watch the video so I don't know how actually aggressive the student was being or how much imminent danger was being presented, but in general I feel like in situations where it's obvious the person is trying to get the cops to kill them, they should work a little harder to de-escalate if at all possible. I'm not gonna say the police were completely wrong here, but I wonder if they could have done better.

Also, fuck those people who set a police car on fire, that type of stuff doesn't help
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Raikuro
09/19/17 12:10:16 PM
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Callixtus posted...
holding a knife, yelling “shoot me”

Squidkids posted...
fair

Fam_Fam posted...
fair, next

Cj_WlLL_VVlN posted...
This is the fairest of next.

HypnoCoosh posted...
Fair next.

So if someone is standing on the ledge of a tall building, police would be obligated to go up there and push them off?
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Dustin1280
09/19/17 12:11:28 PM
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already posted and here was my response:
Dustin1280 posted...
Sure the cop could have ATTEMPTED to non-lethally detain this person, but that is by no means what they should have done.

A crazy person brandishing a knife was ignoring warnings and continuing to approach them all the while yelling SHOOT ME. The cops handled it exactly as they SHOULD HAVE. Would it have been nice if they attempted non-lethal means, sure, but I definitely don't blame them for resolving the threatening situation the way they did...

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DreadedWave
09/19/17 12:12:14 PM
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Raikuro posted...
So if someone is standing on the ledge of a tall building, police would be obligated to go up there and push them off?

That's not the same situation at all...

Are they gonna Judo flip the cops off the ledge or something?
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pinky0926
09/19/17 12:13:49 PM
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CommonStar posted...
If s/he was holding a knife or something resembling a knife and then approaching the officer taunting him to shoot, then she's a idiot. It doesn't matter if she's LGBT or not, that's just a dumbass move.


It was suicide by cop. This person wanted to get killed, I think.
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SageHarpuia
09/19/17 12:14:06 PM
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Fair; next.
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LightHawKnight
09/19/17 12:14:57 PM
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Raikuro posted...
Callixtus posted...
holding a knife, yelling “shoot me”

Squidkids posted...
fair

Fam_Fam posted...
fair, next

Cj_WlLL_VVlN posted...
This is the fairest of next.

HypnoCoosh posted...
Fair next.

So if someone is standing on the ledge of a tall building, police would be obligated to go up there and push them off?


Clearly the same situation. Cause you know a person on the ledge has a weapon and is within attacking range.
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pinky0926
09/19/17 12:16:06 PM
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eston posted...
I didn't watch the video so I don't know how actually aggressive the student was being or how much imminent danger was being presented, but in general I feel like in situations where it's obvious the person is trying to get the cops to kill them, they should work a little harder to de-escalate if at all possible. I'm not gonna say the police were completely wrong here, but I wonder if they could have done better.

Also, fuck those people who set a police car on fire, that type of stuff doesn't help


I watched it. The person was clearly not "all there", and within about 15-20 feet of the cop. The person ignored several warnings to not move and drop the knife, instead approaching several of the officers a good half a dozen times.

I'm no expert but I think if someone who's not all there is that close to you with a knife and trying to move closer, you have a good reason to fear for your life.

I'd say it's really unfortunate it ended this way, but I don't blame the cops.
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Raikuro
09/19/17 12:22:21 PM
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LightHawKnight posted...
Cause you know a person on the ledge has a weapon and is within attacking range.

Their body can be a danger to people on the ground.

Not saying the cops are entirely in the wrong, but this sounds like a situation tasers are made for, yet none were even used.
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eston
09/19/17 12:22:43 PM
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pinky0926 posted...
eston posted...
I didn't watch the video so I don't know how actually aggressive the student was being or how much imminent danger was being presented, but in general I feel like in situations where it's obvious the person is trying to get the cops to kill them, they should work a little harder to de-escalate if at all possible. I'm not gonna say the police were completely wrong here, but I wonder if they could have done better.

Also, fuck those people who set a police car on fire, that type of stuff doesn't help


I watched it. The person was clearly not "all there", and within about 15-20 feet of the cop. The person ignored several warnings to not move and drop the knife, instead approaching several of the officers a good half a dozen times.

I'm no expert but I think if someone who's not all there is that close to you with a knife and trying to move closer, you have a good reason to fear for your life.

I'd say it's really unfortunate it ended this way, but I don't blame the cops.

I'm not blaming them either, I just wonder if there was another way. Someone who chooses to commit suicide this way is putting themselves in a position to be talked down. Maybe he/she was a legit threat, maybe not. There's no way of knowing, especially in the heat of the moment like that.
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Suchomimus
09/19/17 12:23:19 PM
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Fair, next.
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BuckVanHammer
09/19/17 12:23:41 PM
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Ya she was being a dummy, but shot in the heart wasn't needed. Lack of training is to blame.
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Dustin1280
09/19/17 12:24:23 PM
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Raikuro posted...
LightHawKnight posted...
Cause you know a person on the ledge has a weapon and is within attacking range.

Their body can be a danger to people on the ground.

Not saying the cops are entirely in the wrong, but this sounds like a situation tasers are made for, yet none were even used.

Taser's can misfire and taser's don't always stop the assailant.

The assailant who was clearly deranged and posed an imminent threat to the officers. Do I WISH it could have ended differently, sure. But I still thing the cops made the right choice.
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TrollSlayer11
09/19/17 12:25:04 PM
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Suicide by cop by someone who was mentally deranged.

The fairest of nexts.
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KrustyTheClown
09/19/17 12:36:44 PM
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Cops in so many other countries can handle situations like this without immediately resorting to killing the person. American police are garbage.
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pinky0926
09/19/17 12:36:50 PM
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eston posted...
I'm not blaming them either, I just wonder if there was another way. Someone who chooses to commit suicide this way is putting themselves in a position to be talked down. Maybe he/she was a legit threat, maybe not. There's no way of knowing, especially in the heat of the moment like that.


I do have to wonder what British police typically do in this scenario. They obviously get by just fine without going for the gun.

I suppose nobody would bother trying death by cop in the UK unless they wanted to be slowly clobbered to death.
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LightHawKnight
09/19/17 12:42:36 PM
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Raikuro posted...
LightHawKnight posted...
Cause you know a person on the ledge has a weapon and is within attacking range.

Their body can be a danger to people on the ground.

Not saying the cops are entirely in the wrong, but this sounds like a situation tasers are made for, yet none were even used.


Tasers can kill, are inaccurate, don't always work, and only get one shot off before you need to take a long time to reload. Which is why a lot of places don't use them.
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Nomadic View
09/19/17 12:48:54 PM
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I haven't read the article, but from what I heard about it

(1)he called the police,
(2)gave the police a description of himself,
(3)told the police that the offender had a knife and a gun,
(3) when police arrived he was combative and uncooperative,
(4) he held an unidentifiable object in his hand, and
(5) he has a history of attempted suicide
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Santorin
09/19/17 12:50:01 PM
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Fair, next.
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KrustyTheClown
09/19/17 12:54:08 PM
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Nomadic View posted...
I haven't read the article, but from what I heard about it

(1)he called the police,
(2)gave the police a description of himself,
(3)told the police that the offender had a knife and a gun,
(3) when police arrived he was combative and uncooperative,
(4) he held an unidentifiable object in his hand, and
(5) he has a history of attempted suicide

Kinda sad that mentally ill people are capable of exploiting our poorly trained police like that. Something has to change.
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DiegoSanchez206
09/19/17 12:55:58 PM
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KrustyTheClown posted...
Nomadic View posted...
I haven't read the article, but from what I heard about it

(1)he called the police,
(2)gave the police a description of himself,
(3)told the police that the offender had a knife and a gun,
(3) when police arrived he was combative and uncooperative,
(4) he held an unidentifiable object in his hand, and
(5) he has a history of attempted suicide

Kinda sad that mentally ill people are capable of exploiting our poorly trained police like that. Something has to change.


So sad that liberals think the are super human and think they can live through a knife attack to the neck.
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DiegoSanchez206
09/19/17 12:58:30 PM
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Raikuro posted...
Callixtus posted...
holding a knife, yelling “shoot me”

Squidkids posted...
fair

Fam_Fam posted...
fair, next

Cj_WlLL_VVlN posted...
This is the fairest of next.

HypnoCoosh posted...
Fair next.

So if someone is standing on the ledge of a tall building, police would be obligated to go up there and push them off?


Swing and a miss! Good try, slugger!
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KrustyTheClown
09/19/17 12:58:51 PM
#36:


DiegoSanchez206 posted...
KrustyTheClown posted...
Nomadic View posted...
I haven't read the article, but from what I heard about it

(1)he called the police,
(2)gave the police a description of himself,
(3)told the police that the offender had a knife and a gun,
(3) when police arrived he was combative and uncooperative,
(4) he held an unidentifiable object in his hand, and
(5) he has a history of attempted suicide

Kinda sad that mentally ill people are capable of exploiting our poorly trained police like that. Something has to change.


So sad that liberals think the are super human and think they can live through a knife attack to the neck.

They wouldn't need to be super human because it likely wouldn't get to that point if they adopted proper training methods like other police forces around the world instead of just rooty tooty point and shooty for every problem.
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scorpion41
09/19/17 12:59:14 PM
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This is fair. If you approach police with a deadly weapon and refuse to comply, then you're going to get shot. People crying about tasers and whatnot, if that piece of equipment fails in this situation then someone else gets seriously injured or dies. Police officers have a life to live too.
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DKFjalfe
09/19/17 12:59:43 PM
#38:


scorpion41 posted...
This is fair. If you approach police with a deadly weapon and refuse to comply, then you're going to get shot. People crying about tasers and whatnot, if that piece of equipment fails in this situation then someone else gets seriously injured or dies. Police officers have a life to live too.

This
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HypnoCoosh
09/19/17 1:03:08 PM
#39:


scorpion41 posted...
This is fair. If you approach police with a deadly weapon and refuse to comply, then you're going to get shot. People crying about tasers and whatnot, if that piece of equipment fails in this situation then someone else gets seriously injured or dies. Police officers have a life to live too.


It's like people have a hard time realizing officers put their lives at risk DAILY. They cherry pick instances as a platform to drive some wacked out narrative never taking into account how much shit these officers deal with daily.
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BuckVanHammer
09/19/17 1:10:23 PM
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tote_all posted...
BuckVanHammer posted...
Lack of training is to blame.


Are you implying there's training to "make non-lethal gunshot wounds"?


Nope. I'm implying that there is such a thing as suicide by cop training...
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MangaFan462
09/19/17 1:12:57 PM
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Wow that they thought it was smart to protest the police after this.
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KrustyTheClown
09/19/17 1:14:59 PM
#42:


scorpion41 posted...
This is fair. If you approach police with a deadly weapon and refuse to comply, then you're going to get shot. People crying about tasers and whatnot, if that piece of equipment fails in this situation then someone else gets seriously injured or dies. Police officers have a life to live too.

It's only fair if you accept that inadequate training is the only training and that shooting is the only option, which is to say it's not fair at all and fucking pathetic and infuriating that Americans love their wild west, shoot first, ask questions never bullshit police style so much they settle for mediocrity.
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MangaFan462
09/19/17 1:17:50 PM
#43:


tote_all posted...
BuckVanHammer posted...
Lack of training is to blame.


Are you implying there's training to "make non-lethal gunshot wounds"?


Yes, havent you ever played a game like RE4?

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ThePrinceFish
09/19/17 1:22:13 PM
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One of the most justified police killings in recent memory.
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HypnoCoosh
09/19/17 1:23:23 PM
#45:


MangaFan462 posted...
Wow that they thought it was smart to protest the police after this.


They literally burned a cop car to the ground and stormed the police department injuring two officers over this shit.
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Chaosmaster00
09/19/17 1:27:29 PM
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I like how people think that police should have handled this differently, yet if they were in the same sort of life and death situation, where someone they don't know is coming at them with a knife or other such deadly weapon, repeatedly ignoring them telling them to stop and put the weapon down, they wouldn't try and stop them by the most effective means possible? Most forms of nonlethal force have a risk of failing, and if it does, and this guy is really trying to kill you, you're as good as dead.

In the military, we were taught to only use deadly force if it meets the criteria of the "Deadly Force Triangle", in which deadly force is only authorized if the assailant has Capability, Opportunity, and Intent to cause life-threatening damage. In this scenario, they had all three: they had a a weapon (Capability), they were within charging distance to inflict bodily harm with the weapon (Opportunity), and they were not compliant with the officer's orders to halt and drop the weapon (Intent). The Deadly Force Triangle has been met, and deadly force was authorized and used appropriately.

Sorry if you snowflakes hate to hear it, but this is the fairest of nexts.
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ImTheMacheteGuy
09/19/17 1:28:17 PM
#47:


CommonStar posted...
If s/he was holding a knife or something resembling a knife and then approaching the officer taunting him to shoot, then she's a idiot. It doesn't matter if she's LGBT or not, that's just a dumbass move.


The student chose the pronoun they. Didn't you read?
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darkjedilink
09/19/17 1:30:38 PM
#48:


Raikuro posted...
Callixtus posted...
holding a knife, yelling “shoot me”

Squidkids posted...
fair

Fam_Fam posted...
fair, next

Cj_WlLL_VVlN posted...
This is the fairest of next.

HypnoCoosh posted...
Fair next.

So if someone is standing on the ledge of a tall building, police would be obligated to go up there and push them off?

ITP - threatening a cop with a deadly weapon should be talked down.
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KrustyTheClown
09/19/17 1:46:10 PM
#49:


Chaosmaster00 posted...
I like how people think that police should have handled this differently, yet if they were in the same sort of life and death situation, where someone they don't know is coming at them with a knife or other such deadly weapon, repeatedly ignoring them telling them to stop and put the weapon down, they wouldn't try and stop them by the most effective means possible? Most forms of nonlethal force have a risk of failing, and if it does, and this guy is really trying to kill you, you're as good as dead.

If this dumb shit is true, explain the police officers around the world who deal with life threatening BS who decry US police methods and successfully employ better alternatives.

Chaosmaster00 posted...
In the military

Police aren't military and the people they deal with aren't enemy combatants.

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Mal_Fet
09/19/17 1:48:16 PM
#50:


KrustyTheClown posted...

If this dumb shit is true, explain the police officers around the world who deal with life threatening BS who decry US police methods and successfully employ better alternatives.

What do other police do when people rush them with knives

Give them a spanking?
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