Need to stop low wage individuals from being responsible for making life and death decisions while other low wage individuals can’t get your take out order right.
Yeah. Fast food workers are getting $2k bonuses to work and the Burger King near me had a sign "work today get paid tomorrow. " I don't know how much cops make but I it can't be enough to put up with this type of responsibility and consequences.
If this had happened anywhere but Minnesota, it probably would’ve have turned out differently. George Floyd and pigmentation loom large against any law officer. I believe that she should be charged with manslaughter with a two-four year sentence. By no means did she intend to do that in a million years. She made a grave mistake that her training should’ve prevented. Seems simple until you’re put in a split second decision and mistakes are made. People should go to a shooting range and just for fun let the paper person target come at them. That gap closes faster than you’d believe. Now make that decision to decide which weapon to use and pull the trigger before you’re dead. Cops are faced with daily scenarios everyday that aren’t textbook and are fluid in very violent situations. Most laypeople would fold or make mistake during those situations but they expect cops to be perfect. Maybe the stop could’ve been given a pass, but it was training. If the person didn’t have a warrant, it probably would’ve gone much different. But the person had a warrant for a violent charge and chose resist/escape. Action/reaction. Two people have just paid with their lives.
I agree the sentence is too harsh but respectively, I think even 2-4 is too much. Even in the medical field negligence usually ends up in a civil litigation, insurance settlement and maybe loss of license...unless malice is proven then it's criminal. There was no malice or intention here. Her life is over, her career is over, her and her husband will lose any civil suit and she has to live with what she did.
Besides the guilty verdict being bullshit, the judge decided to deny her the privilege of being home for Christmas. That was just being vindictive and to score more points with the BLM thugs.
The judge sounds like she’s on Prozac or something.
Who in their right mind is going to be willing to do the job?
When will all the intentional murderers and cop killers be going to jail?
Here again, mob rule mentality wins the day. God help our country when nobody in their right mind will sign up to be a cop anymore.
Not surprised. As you mentioned ... jury is scared spitless of the BLM mobs right outside the court house. Fact is, they're going to riot regardless.
Yeah but they said it single digit Temps and there weren't that many people there. It's BS. I feel so bad for her. Let the appeal process begin!!!!
Incredible. She yelled, “Taser! Taser! She did NOT intend to kill him!
His family is gonna get.rich.
Need to stop low wage individuals from being responsible for making life and death decisions while other low wage individuals can’t get your take out order right.
Yeah. Fast food workers are getting $2k bonuses to work and the Burger King near me had a sign "work today get paid tomorrow. " I don't know how much cops make but I it can't be enough to put up with this type of responsibility and consequences.
The main charge won't hold up on appeal.
I'd wholeheartedly agree with you if I hadn't just seen what I just saw.
I hope not
If this had happened anywhere but Minnesota, it probably would’ve have turned out differently. George Floyd and pigmentation loom large against any law officer. I believe that she should be charged with manslaughter with a two-four year sentence. By no means did she intend to do that in a million years. She made a grave mistake that her training should’ve prevented. Seems simple until you’re put in a split second decision and mistakes are made. People should go to a shooting range and just for fun let the paper person target come at them. That gap closes faster than you’d believe. Now make that decision to decide which weapon to use and pull the trigger before you’re dead. Cops are faced with daily scenarios everyday that aren’t textbook and are fluid in very violent situations. Most laypeople would fold or make mistake during those situations but they expect cops to be perfect. Maybe the stop could’ve been given a pass, but it was training. If the person didn’t have a warrant, it probably would’ve gone much different. But the person had a warrant for a violent charge and chose resist/escape. Action/reaction. Two people have just paid with their lives.
I agree the sentence is too harsh but respectively, I think even 2-4 is too much. Even in the medical field negligence usually ends up in a civil litigation, insurance settlement and maybe loss of license...unless malice is proven then it's criminal. There was no malice or intention here. Her life is over, her career is over, her and her husband will lose any civil suit and she has to live with what she did.
A fair question would be what sentence did the Somalian officer that shot and killed the white woman in MN get?
A very fair question. Probably got probation. 😡
Besides the guilty verdict being bullshit, the judge decided to deny her the privilege of being home for Christmas. That was just being vindictive and to score more points with the BLM thugs.
Dat politics Brah