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You would be wrong and its irrelevent if the kid is a minor a senior citizen.
OneManArmy
Firstly the "kid" is a minor. He isnt fully responsible for his actions until hes an adult,
OneManArmy
for the very reason that this case highlights, his actions can be erroneous and misguided, thats why he cant join the army, thats why he cannot buy alcohol and thats why he cannot have sexual relations. He isnt mature enough to make a sensible decision.
OneManArmy
The police are fully responsible for THEIR OWN ACTIONS, the police shot the boy, the boy didnt shoot the police with a toy, and being as the kid knew his toy gun WAS A TOY, I find it highly unlikely he used it with threatening behaviour, I know the schools are bad these days, but kids aint that stupid.
OneManArmy
And when it comes to accountability the ADULT in the situation is accountable, let alone the high moral standing a police officer is duly required to exercise in his role as defender of justice and the rule of law.
The replica gun resembled an AK-47 with a black magazine cartridge and brown butt, according to a photograph released by the sheriff's office. Deputies would only learn after the shooting that it wasn't an actual firearm, according to O'Leary.
opethPA
How do you know the officers didn't feel threatened by someone with what they thought was a real gun. How do you know they shot him because he disobeyed their orders?edit on 23-10-2013 by opethPA because: (no reason given)
JayinAR
reply to post by Xcathdra
OK. So the cop perceived a kid walking down aroad with two toys as an immediate and present danger and gunned the punk down.
And you are justifying it.
OneManArmy
opethPA
How do you know the officers didn't feel threatened by someone with what they thought was a real gun. How do you know they shot him because he disobeyed their orders?edit on 23-10-2013 by opethPA because: (no reason given)
the police officer was so terrified by the fact a boy had a toy gun he saw it fit to shoot the lad when he disobeyed the orders being given to him.
JayinAR
OK. So the cop perceived a kid walking down aroad with two toys as an immediate and present danger and gunned the punk down.
JayinAR
And you are justifying it.
JayinAR
I feel like I am talking to a potential murderer here.
JayinAR
And no, I didn't offer a double standard. I said I would have shot IF HE POINTED HIS PISTOL AT ME, as that is an immediate danger that would have required lethal force.
JayinAR
A KID failing to comply with orders does not escalate the situation to bullets in my opinion.
JayinAR
I think we need more former military as cops.
You guys aren't trained worth a damn.
Clearlyedit on 23-10-2013 by JayinAR because: (no reason given)
opethPA
OneManArmy
opethPA
How do you know the officers didn't feel threatened by someone with what they thought was a real gun. How do you know they shot him because he disobeyed their orders?edit on 23-10-2013 by opethPA because: (no reason given)
the police officer was so terrified by the fact a boy had a toy gun he saw it fit to shoot the lad when he disobeyed the orders being given to him.
How do you know the officers knew it was a toy gun, were you there, did you go through the scenario?
roadgravel
Too bad the police could not stand behind their patrol car and help the kid understand how serious holding a toy gun is.
OneManArmy
The facts speak for themselves.
Xcathdra
OneManArmy
The facts speak for themselves.
Since this investigation is still ongoing can you please link us to your source wher you were able to get all of the facts for this incident...
No.. its not plain as day.
You cannot use 20/20 hindsight to analyze this incident.
OneManArmy
I dont know what the police officers did know, I know what they didnt know. They didnt know if the gun was real or not, they obviously assumed it was real,
opethPA
It's a horrible situation. No one wins .
cavtrooper7
reply to post by Bedlam
Don't forget the weight of a dead child's ghost. If anyone has an AK and no orange tip and I were to face that I would be forced to do the same.
Never underestimate a child with a gun.We vets were taught that one from Vietnam.
Hard but true.
Investigations do not use 20/20 hindsight- They use evidence collected. There is a difference.
OneManArmy
Lol, in that case we should end all crime investigations because they all ultimately use 20/20 hindsight to paint a picture of a crime scene.
OneManArmy
A crime has to be committed before it is investigated.
OneManArmy
If the police officers had used any sort of foresight then this terrible murder wouldnt have taken place.
OneManArmy
This is a case of murder, manslaughter at the very least.
Xcathdra
reply to post by OneManArmy
No sherlock I am refering to your use of "facts" that are not in the articles. The ones people keep invoking simply because it paints law enforcement in a bad light.
For example trying to argue a 13 year old is not a threat when armed.
Since my source also states they are not sure what type of movement the kid made to result in being shot.
So how about we calm down, stop the name calling and wait for ALL information to come out.
Xcathdra
They didnt... Lets review:
Deputies, in a marked patrol unit, observe a person with a weapon.
They stopped and while wearing their uniform made contact.
The person was ordered several times to drop the weapon and failed to comply - several times.
So no the deputies did not just start shooting. They progressed through their use of force continuum.
...and the kid is the one who refused to complay with commands.