“they didnt know there were children present”
this right here shows how little they care about humans in that, its ok to come in as a killing machine if its just adults
zero effort put into the fact this guy should not have been armed entering that place at all.
no one reported a weapon, but sure as fuck the police brought the danger to the scene. lets repeat that the police were the most dangerous part of this incident and nothing happened. nothing fixed. nothing learned.
and now these cops can feel justified to shoot the next 11 year old ‘accidentally’.
you cant accidentally if you dont have the weapon in your fucking hand.
Especially since it goes on to say
the address was known to the officers and had “been the scene for dozens of violent and sometimes armed disputes” between Nakala Murry and the father of one of her children
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During Thursday’s meeting, the board also voted against releasing the video footage of the shooting incident, according to Indianola Alderman Marvin Elder.
In response to that move, Moore claimed the decision speaks to the lack of transparency and accountability over the incident.
To the further shock of absolutely no one.
“We investigated ourselves and found no wrongdoing. No, you can’t see the evidence, only we’re allowed to see it.”
Wtaf is going on now
I wonder if I was like 10 plus seconds of the kid crying in fear, while the cop lined up his shot.
ACAB.
I’ve said it before and I will say it again: Any cop who kills someone, justified or not, should lose their job as a police officer permanently. It’s extreme, I know. But so is killing someone. Taking a life should be the last resort. Shooting should only be the option when there are no other options.
Cops should have to carry malpractice insurance like doctors. That way citizens don’t have to pay out when they hurt someone, and they can be labeled uninsurable if they’re too much of an asshole.
That’s a very capitalistic or even libertarian view - i don’t like it but what horrifies me is that in the current US political climate it sounds more feasible than making the police, you know… Not kill people (sigh)
Americans won’t solve a problem unless they can create an entire new rent-seeking industry out of it.
See also: Health care and higher education
While I believe that police reform deeply needs to happen, the need to insure police departments will never go away. It could be due to something so unfortunate as mechanical failure leading to an injury or death.
Ether way I feel like it’s unfair for the public to always pay because the police or any other public department fails and there isn’t a direct recourse/motivation to fix it. The general public loses in every step of the current process. We had the bad employees, we’ve been harmed by their tactics, we pay the legal bills for defending them, we pay the settlement cost, most the time those employees are still there to repeat the issues, and now the budge is potentially reduced making it harder to fix things. This feels fundamentally broken.
To be fair I don’t view that as just a police issue, but any public servant job that can lead to the city/school/gov being sued for millions. I know of a small town that got sued for police issues, paid, and to make up the deficit hired more cops with the intent to make the town a speed trap, to raise money. No one won.
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Fucking wild.
If a chef stabs a guy, there’s a 99% chance we will never see that chef cook professionally again.
This is so stupid.
To the shock of absolutely no one.
Greg Capers invaded the home of an 11 year old child and opened fire, severity injuring the boy.
Feels like almost every week we here a similar story, if not many times per week. Very sad.