And how does someone mistake the safety lock on a gun, with a tazer? It's not real gun, not a toy, you have to disengage the safety switch to use it. Not to mention, the holster straps. This story sounds like total bullshit.
If holster straps and safety switches are "old school," then maybe thats why modern cops end up shooting so many people these days. Maybe they need to go back to old school common sense weapon requirements.
“Modern Cops” shoot people, according to the stats, far less frequently than the public believes. Look up the stats and you can see for yourself: Our society has devolved, not evolved, over the last 40 years. That’s why policing has turned virtually para-military. But murder rates are still lower today than in the late 80s/early 90s...but The Biden Regime is building a superhighway to the deadly past at warp fucking speed.
No shot, no muzzle flash, no gun recoil, no reaction from the suspect or his clothing. They both stop for a fraction of a second and it sounds like someone says “boom” then there’s a “click” like noise then he drives off immediately after this pause and cue.
Maybe that was the gunshot? Really odd situation all around..
But as tragic as this may have been given the accidental discharge, Wright tried to get away from cops while they were trying to handcuff him. None of this would have happened if he hadn’t resisted and fought the officers and allowed them to arrest him. He’d still be alive today.
This is the narrative that should be promoted on all channels.
I understand that cops address high stress situations and it can't be an easy job in situations like that. The police officer at the conference pointed out that's why they have training. It should remove any thought about muscle motions - i.e. drawing a pistol or taser. A musician knows their way around their instrument, athletes around their equipment. It should be second nature so they can think about other things while performing or competing. Shouldn't drawing a pistol or taser as a cop be the same thing? Some mistakes are harder to digest than others. It was a mistake, the police force has admitted it. True; it wouldn't have happened if the suspect wasn't resisting, but it was a mistake. There is no justification for riots.
A black female cop? Uh oh.
She actually had a interview lined up with United Airlines to be a pilot. Too soon?
Well shit. The MSM can't push anything with that.
Wait what!!! Did not notice
I thought her hand was white, but I wasn't focused on that bit.
Nothing to see here folks
What are you on about its a white bitch
Wright got away from the officer trying to cuff him, got back into his car and tried to drive off.
At that point, anything can happen.
Wonder how low they dropped the standards so this black female could be a cop?? Good job on the Diversity quota!
How do you confuse a handgun and a taser...? It's not like a shock pen that looks just like the real thing...
Edit: CNN basically said the same once... Not that I think they're a good source, but it does show what that side used to think.
https://www.cnn.com/2015/04/14/us/taser-gun-confusion
And how does someone mistake the safety lock on a gun, with a tazer? It's not real gun, not a toy, you have to disengage the safety switch to use it. Not to mention, the holster straps. This story sounds like total bullshit.
No "safety switch" on a Glock. Not sure what holsters are used by MPD, but there probably aren't any "holster straps"...those are fairly old school.
If holster straps and safety switches are "old school," then maybe thats why modern cops end up shooting so many people these days. Maybe they need to go back to old school common sense weapon requirements.
“Modern Cops” shoot people, according to the stats, far less frequently than the public believes. Look up the stats and you can see for yourself: Our society has devolved, not evolved, over the last 40 years. That’s why policing has turned virtually para-military. But murder rates are still lower today than in the late 80s/early 90s...but The Biden Regime is building a superhighway to the deadly past at warp fucking speed.
NO IT REVEALS THERE WAS NO GUNSHOT PERIOD!
I didn't see or hear a shot the first time I watched it. Let me check again
Ok wow there is no shot period.
I didn't hear one or see a muzzle flash either! It's a warmup for St. Floyd ...
No shot, no muzzle flash, no gun recoil, no reaction from the suspect or his clothing. They both stop for a fraction of a second and it sounds like someone says “boom” then there’s a “click” like noise then he drives off immediately after this pause and cue.
Maybe that was the gunshot? Really odd situation all around..
“I will TAZE you!”
This is the narrative that should be promoted on all channels.
I understand that cops address high stress situations and it can't be an easy job in situations like that. The police officer at the conference pointed out that's why they have training. It should remove any thought about muscle motions - i.e. drawing a pistol or taser. A musician knows their way around their instrument, athletes around their equipment. It should be second nature so they can think about other things while performing or competing. Shouldn't drawing a pistol or taser as a cop be the same thing? Some mistakes are harder to digest than others. It was a mistake, the police force has admitted it. True; it wouldn't have happened if the suspect wasn't resisting, but it was a mistake. There is no justification for riots.
"accidently"
As a weapons instructor told me once 30 years ago, "There is no such thing as an accidental discharge. It is simply due to freakin' negligence."