Cop executes an old cripple shoplifter armed only with a knife - imagine yourself concealed carrying while violating a 'mask law.'
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It was a clear execution.... shooting a cripple in a wheelchair... in the back even. Despicable. Why would anyone unload their pistol on such a person? A broom stick thrown in front of the wheels would have stopped this person.
Liberals will argue that had he been black he would have been shot twice as dead.
The subject is moving away from officers, he is no threat to the officers or anyone in the store and they shoot the subject in the back multiple times, that's murder boys and girls!
FFS. AND they HANDCUFF this disabled man with 8 bullets in him. Very sad....
Cops are out of control.
https://www.azag.gov/complaints
Well it looks like he was white, so I don’t expect the cops to be held accountable. If the old guy was black, the cops would be rightfully charged with murder and the city would be beset with riots.
Good Lord! I take it he was white, so there will be no protests or riots.
https://www.azag.gov/complaints
File the criminal complaint with the attorney general's office. Blow it up.
Looks like this violates Tennessee v Garner (1985):
such force may not be used unless necessary to prevent the escape and the officer has probable cause to believe that the suspect poses a significant threat of death or serious physical injury to the officer or others.
What the hell was that? I know its lowes
Tucson.
Wow
Seems clear cut but Im holding out hope that theres more to the story. I cant imagine anything but Ive seen too many things lately that are cropped just right to hide the real story. This looks like an occasion where even if the guy is armed, he’s still not dangerous.
That's the important thing here - I made sure NOT to crop out the important part of the story:
That he did indeed have a knife, he pulled it on loss prevention staff, and he was not complying.
The cop responsible for the shooting has also been terminated from the force, his actions went against policy.
You can trust the House.
That's why I posted the Garner landmark decision, it applies to him even though he had the knife.
Haha. That last line.
https://www.azag.gov/complaints