Having a gun is not worthy of a death sentence. That is such bs. What if he licensed to have one on him?
Why are they shooting a guy sitting in his car? Was he even the dude they were looking for?
You are misunderstanding me. My ONLY point is that he MAY have had a gun. And people are going to say he did not ONLY because the wife said he didn't. THAT is what is troubling me. This is a separate concern than the cops' actions.
The dashcam video they released seems a lot like the Tulsa video, he didn't seem to be doing anything worthy of being shot.
The rush to defend the police sounds almost like the burden is on the citizen to prove he's not dangerous to the cops. That is exactly backwards.
Shouldn't the NRA be all over this? I wonder why they are not ticked off a dude with a gun is shot by police just cause he had a gun. Seems right in their wheelhouse!
I wonder why that is...
Is that why he was shot?
Regardless if Mr. Scott's tragic end will be ultimately be termed justified or not, my guess is a reason in this case would be that the NRA doesn't support felons having guns.
Why is it 'troubling' you?
Because of the jumping to conclusions. Wait for evidence to come out before going off the rails, you know?
Ya know what...video is starting to show that this is no longer a few bad apples, this crap is everywhere.
Jesus. I am notdefending the frigging cops at this point. I am troubledby people jumping to conclusions before all the facts are out. YES I am sad a man lost his life. That goes without saying. It is a tragedy.
Well said.Uh huh I am sure that is exactly why...lets not let the fact that the NRA leadership dragged their feet to defend Philando Castile (who had a legal carry license) and were called out by their own membership for it. He wasnt a felon so why did they not do everything in their power to make sure to support and defend his right to not be shot for legally brandishing a firearm? What is so different about him then the rest of the guys they bend over backwards to defend?
Article About the Scott Shooting
"Putney [Police Chief] had said, before the videos were released, that "there is no definitive visual evidence that he had a gun in his hand."
So as of now there is zero evidence this guy was a threat (even the chief said there is no evidence he had a gun in his hand and he is hardly unbiased) but yet he was shot and killed. Meanwhile they werent even there for him but apparently "saw him rolling a joint" and a few minutes later he is dead. This is ridiculous people shouldnt be dying over this crap. This wild west mentality of police officers has to stop. This isnt Lethal Weapon or Die Hard, not everyone is out to kill you. I get the job is hard and your life is on the line and I truly do respect that but if you are honestly that afraid then dont be a flipping cop.
And if the wife is telling the truth and Scott has traumatic brain injury then it is even worse. It is time for police training to enter the 21st century when it comes to this stuff.
And for those ripping the protesters let me ask you a question...would you honestly feel any different than they do? White guy shoots up a church and he is allowed to surrender and no harm comes to him...black guy sits in a car, or has a car stalled in the street, or gets pulled over in Suburban Minnesota and they end up dead with no evidence (other than their color and that they MIGHT have a record) they were a threat to anyone. If you were black how would that make you feel? Then add in the fact that when a famous athlete decides to use his public forum to stand up for you people burn his jersey, tear him to shreds or wish harm on him and you know what I would be pretty ****ed off. (not to mention the leader of a party, running for President is one of the most Racist and bigoted people to run for a major party in the past 50 years)
Jesus. I am notdefending the frigging cops at this point. I am troubledby people jumping to conclusions before all the facts are out. YES I am sad a man lost his life. That goes without saying. It is a tragedy.
Now that I am not on a mobile device (easier for me to use a laptop/etc):
Protesters: The Charlotte protests, minus a hiccup or two, I was impressed. They got their message across peacefully. I commend that.
Kapernuts: Again, he has the right to do what he did, I think he's taking a wrong approach by kneeling. I think there are better ways of protesting/getting involved (I know he donated some money, it's a start; get really involved, though; in person stuff).
Finally, just because I'm not immediately condemning officers doesn't mean I'm excusing them. When all the facts that we can get are revealed, THEN I will make up my mind.