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OK,
so this is the kind of shit I do on the end of the year. But I can't get this off my mind because everyone is calling cops evil and murderers it seems.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/pos ... 294735fe75
You can watch the video there. Why do I believe it was justified?
At the beginning, the guy was asked if he was drunk. He replied that he wasn't even though he actually was. Which means that whatever gestures Shaver made was seen as deliberate acts and not because he was inebriated.
So, the sergeant starts giving Shaver orders. For those who don't know, the cops showed up because someone called the police stating someone on the balcony was pointing a gun. This was Shaver, however it was a pellet gun used for pest control.
Also, the guy who was giving the orders was not the guy that shot him! Which so many people seem to get wrong.
So you've got a guy that lied about being sober and the cops think he's a crazy person pointing a gun out the balcony.
Here come's the red flag. While being given orders, in his drunken stupor he makes the mistake of putting both his hands behind his back. This is what causes the sergeant to become angry and start shouting orders and telling him, if he does not follow directions there is a good chance he will be shot. Which was 100% justified.
So, as Shaver starts crawling forward following orders, he decides to reach for the back of his pants and gets unloaded on by one of the cops.
That's the end of Daniel Shaver. The man that died trying to pull up his pants.
Sad, but it was 100% justified. It just feels wrong that 99% of the people out there think the cop is a murderer/all cops are bad.
This is my take on this.
What about you guys? Agree or disagree?
so this is the kind of shit I do on the end of the year. But I can't get this off my mind because everyone is calling cops evil and murderers it seems.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/pos ... 294735fe75
You can watch the video there. Why do I believe it was justified?
At the beginning, the guy was asked if he was drunk. He replied that he wasn't even though he actually was. Which means that whatever gestures Shaver made was seen as deliberate acts and not because he was inebriated.
So, the sergeant starts giving Shaver orders. For those who don't know, the cops showed up because someone called the police stating someone on the balcony was pointing a gun. This was Shaver, however it was a pellet gun used for pest control.
Also, the guy who was giving the orders was not the guy that shot him! Which so many people seem to get wrong.
So you've got a guy that lied about being sober and the cops think he's a crazy person pointing a gun out the balcony.
Here come's the red flag. While being given orders, in his drunken stupor he makes the mistake of putting both his hands behind his back. This is what causes the sergeant to become angry and start shouting orders and telling him, if he does not follow directions there is a good chance he will be shot. Which was 100% justified.
So, as Shaver starts crawling forward following orders, he decides to reach for the back of his pants and gets unloaded on by one of the cops.
That's the end of Daniel Shaver. The man that died trying to pull up his pants.
Sad, but it was 100% justified. It just feels wrong that 99% of the people out there think the cop is a murderer/all cops are bad.
This is my take on this.
What about you guys? Agree or disagree?