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Unarmed man shot by police in Miami
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Quote:Can gross negligence be moved into manslaughter with certain cases or is it just clean up and cut you can't be charged with gross negligence?Yes, gross negligence can be a contributing factor to manslaughter, but manslaughter requires that a man be slaughtered. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:You're right, if someone calls the police saying someone has a gun, the officers should walk up to them with their hands by their sides. They should automatically assume they don't have a gun. If you saw the video you would think these cops had 3 gun men on the otherside. As someone else said, assess the situation. You can be on high alert. After all the time that passed why were they still pointing guns at these two people. Do they not have freaking binoculars to see what the younger gentlemen was holding? Something it's not? It seems incompetent by all 3 police. Quote:M4. as far as i know the only difference between a M4 and M16 is barrel size Quote:Yes, gross negligence can be a contributing factor to manslaughter, but manslaughter requires that a man be slaughtered. I know the guys still alive just comparing the laws.
Quote:If you saw the video you would think these cops had 3 gun men on the otherside. As someone else said, assess the situation. You can be on high alert. After all the time that passed why were they still pointing guns at these two people. Do they not have freaking binoculars to see what the younger gentlemen was holding? Something it's not? It seems incompetent by all 3 police. Perhaps because the vantage point of the police officers is different than that of the idiot filming it on his cell phone? There are 10 kinds of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who don't. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
For all who care "The officer has not been identified, but police said he is a 30-year-old Hispanic man who has been with the police department for four years."
http://www.local10.com/news/attorney-of-...ue-quickly Also "The one officer discharged his firearm trying to strike the individual that they thought was trying to bring harm onto Mr. Kinsey. This is not a case of police brutality," Rivera said. "This is not one of those cases where it's a rogue cop. This is not a case other than an officer who was trying to save the life of Mr. Kinsey and feels horrible that his aim missed and struck Mr. Kinsey." Yes, it's improvement, but it's Blaine Gabbert 2012 level improvement. - Pirkster The Home Hypnotist! Media on the Brain Link! Quote:Peyton must store oxygen in that forehead of his. No way I'd still be alive after all that choking.
I kind of feel bad for the cop, that's so embarrassing to admit you can't aim when that's literally a huge part of your job. But he shot a guy he shouldn't have, and the decision to shoot was the wrong one. Accident or not. He shouldn't be on the streets. I don't know if you call this an 'assault with a deadly weapon,' malpractice, negligence, or what, but he deserves some charges.
Yes, it's improvement, but it's Blaine Gabbert 2012 level improvement. - Pirkster The Home Hypnotist! Media on the Brain Link! Quote:Peyton must store oxygen in that forehead of his. No way I'd still be alive after all that choking.
Quote:You're wrong again. The officer did not shoot the victim 3 times. So Manslaughter... I'm good with him serving 5-10 for manslaughter and having a felony under his belt.
Quote:For all who care "The officer has not been identified, but police said he is a 30-year-old Hispanic man who has been with the police department for four years." Bring harm to Mr. Kinsey with a toy truck? And they figured using deadly force while the 2 were so close to eachother was a good idea? This is indeed a systemic problem then. Also, this means, if the story is true, that the pig didn't have an automatic weapon but squeezed off 3 rounds... If this story is true, there's no way you use a 3 round burst to take out the perp in a hostage situation. Which is the story that you are telling me. This terrible joke of a cop thought he was in the middle of a hostage situation, and decided that reeling off a 3 round burst was the best way to save the hostage??? Really? Not to mention that the mentally ill person had a toy, not a gun. I mean, jeez. Is this not what the protesters are freaking out about? This idea that cops shoot first and ask quesitons later and are never held accountable? This is the prime example. Thank god nobody died, this time. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Sounds like a cop with terrible judgement to me. We will likely see his resignation and a large settlement to the victim and that will be the end of it.
As far as criminal charges go, I doubt anything significant is likely. At least, not the serious felony some will demand. Two important factors are either missing or very hard to prove here. One, any kind of murder charge would have to prove intent to kill. The officer didn't even intend to shoot him and shot him by missing someone else. Also, police are trained to shoot center mass, not to kill, which may be a fine line to the general public, but its a big deal if you are going to charge someone with murder. And two, the actual result of the gunshot wound will dictate charges. A minor flesh wound, which this sounds like it is, will be judged differently in court that a serious or critical bodily injury. Because there was no intent and just a minor injury, a felony is unlikely. Maybe a prosecutor could go after some lesser felonies like reckless/negligent discharge of a firearm, but that would probably eventually get pled down to a misdemeanor. In the end, just fire the cop and pay the man.
Quote:Sounds like a cop with terrible judgement to me. We will likely see his resignation and a large settlement to the victim and that will be the end of it. But doesn't this just perpetuate the broken system that creates pigs? In order to destroy pigs, you must destroy the system that creates them. To let terrible cops get away, you're just saying that you get a free pass to hunt humans and the state will pay for your brutality. I'm not cool with that.
Quote:But doesn't this just perpetuate the broken system that creates pigs? In order to destroy pigs, you must destroy the system that creates them. And if you prosecute every cop who gets something wrong with 20/20 hindsight you are going to put every officer in the country either behind bars or 6 feet deep in the dirt by the end of their careers. Its why cops never have to be right, only reasonable in court.
Quote:as far as i know the only difference between a M4 and M16 is barrel size The M4 is the chopped down 16A2 or A4 variant that is single or 3 round burst but not capable of full auto. The M4A1 is capable of single, burst or full auto. Both are available to law enforcement. “An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”. - Plato
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Quote:Perhaps because the vantage point of the police officers is different than that of the idiot filming it on his cell phone? Citizens lawfully recording your brethren's misdeeds are "idiots", hmmmm? More evidence of the depravity of the LEO worldview. “An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”. - Plato
Quote:Perhaps because the vantage point of the police officers is different than that of the idiot filming it on his cell phone? Are you okay?
Whether someone has a liberal, or conservative viewpoint, a authoritative figure should not lock a thread for the sole purpose to get the last word in all the while prohibiting someone else from being able to respond.
Quote:And if you prosecute every cop who gets something wrong with 20/20 hindsight you are going to put every officer in the country either behind bars or 6 feet deep in the dirt by the end of their careers. Its why cops never have to be right, only reasonable in court. So you think every cop commits police brutality? C'mon man. That's a weak arguement.
Quote:So because CNN reports that "two or three shots" were fired it must be true right? His attorney is stating he was shot at 2 or 3 times. Ive never shot with a rifle but i know marksmanship is important, which leads me to my next point. The officer was reckless with his aim and could have "accidently" killed the victim if he hit him in a major artery in his leg. That's another reason why I feel he should face criminal charges.
Whether someone has a liberal, or conservative viewpoint, a authoritative figure should not lock a thread for the sole purpose to get the last word in all the while prohibiting someone else from being able to respond.
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Quote:So you think every cop commits police brutality? C'mon man. That's a weak arguement. By the new definition of it, yes. Nowadays, police brutality is defined by this new progressive anarchy movement as when someone is shot dead for stabbing an officer when the officer could have "just shot them in the leg." You support dead cops if you expect officers to wait until a trigger has been pulled and a bullet is flying in their direction before responding with deadly force.
Quote:By the new definition of it, yes. Nowadays, police brutality is defined by this new progressive anarchy movement as when someone is shot dead for stabbing an officer when the officer could have "just shot them in the leg." Oh [BLEEP]. “An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”. - Plato
Quote:His attorney is stating he was shot at 2 or 3 times. Slippery slope there. You going to start prosecuting police for criminal damage to property if they mis aim as well? You are going to have to prove that is should have been obvious that a missed shot would have hit innocent people and that the officer whom fired did not reasonably believe a lethal threat actually existed. From the report, the officer seemed to think he was protecting the victim. |
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