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I mean granted it isn't smart to go around with a pellet gun, but it was just some kid who didn't know any better.Exactly no need for him to die!! Urghhhhh!!!!!!!!
I mean granted it isn't smart to go around with a pellet gun, but it was just some kid who didn't know any better.Exactly no need for him to die!! Urghhhhh!!!!!!!!
He was walking up to the car with two hands around the gun in shooting position.''aggressively''? What are you saying ?
Actually this cop was expelled from his previous place of work for misconduct. Putting that aside, the person who called 911 even said that it might be a toy gun but seeing as the police doesn't care who they shoot, they ignored that. If you are afraid at the very thought or sound of danger don't be a law enforcement officer who has to put his life on the line. Dont want to live like that? Resign as a cop. How was the kid uneducated? For playing with the gun?What? Its basic human nature to defend your life, cop or not. If you look out your window and see someone regardless of age coming up on you with a "gun" you're going to defend your life first. Only thing this cop could do was pull his gun, which he'd probably already been holding as the report said that someone was carrying a gun.
Kid was uneducated and parents were idiots. They deserve no pity
Too much force was used. If this kid was i dare say another tone perhaps more caution would have been used.I mean granted it isn't smart to go around with a pellet gun, but it was just some kid who didn't know any better.
@bold I thought it was a pellet rifle, not a pistol. At worst it would make a small child bleed. (unless it was an eye shot)Usually I would agree and to an extent I do agree. Should he have been punished by law? Possibly, was this manslaughter, possibly. Of course this is a child so I want to throw every book available at him.
However this happened because a child was outside, unsupervised with a weapon, not a serious weapon but one that could, if it can blow the head off a squirrel, kill a small child. The officer, a rookie, arrived on the scene, the boy took an aggressive stance, pointing the gun at him, even as the officer moved away from the car. The boy thought it was a game because he was a baby and didn't understand the threat, people seem to be under the delusion recently that children think like adults, they don't. The officer panicked and fired.
If the boy had not been allowed to have a weapon and had not been unsupervised, if he did not know how to act like a little gang member, then none of this would have happened. Its not the boys fault, its partially the police officers fault and is very much the parents fault, the only innocent here was the boy.
The reason why the officer shot to kill escapes me, they shouldn't put guns in the hands of men who obviously do not have the mental capacity to use them.
They could have just tazed the kid, would have been the best option, or even shoot not to kill.Too much force was used. If this kid was i dare say another tone perhaps more caution would have been used.
I have watched the video back a couple of times and I keep going in circles with it. I didn't see what happened clearly before. I thought the officer walked around the side of the car but her doesn't he literally gets out of his car and fires, he completely panicked, I doubt he even had time to realise the age or the gun of his victim. I would call this manslaughter but Its one of those difficult situations. Officers fire on the spot when they see a weapon because otherwise they get shot themselves. It was a tragedy but I am still not sure if it was a crime.There is no excuse for killing a 12 year old child for playing with a toy gun which many of us adults have tried when we were older. They literally didn't give him anytime and put a bullet in his body. Now the city has the nerve to say he caused his death.
For walking up to a cop car with a gun in his hands Lmfao parents probably let him do whatever he pleased. Misconduct? as in misbehaving? Nothing to do with the matter at hand. Oh really? Last I checked "Always make sure if its a child threatening human life that he's the top priority" isn't a thing.my autistic brother knows not to walk up to police officers with a gun in his hands, its self defense.Actually this cop was expelled from his previous place of work for misconduct. Putting that aside, the person who called 911 even said that it might be a toy gun but seeing as the police doesn't care who they shoot, they ignored that. If you are afraid at the very thought or sound of danger don't be a law enforcement officer who has to put his life on the line. Dont want to live like that? Resign as a cop. How was the kid uneducated? For playing with the gun?
^ Lmfao no a gun is a gunToo much force was used. If this kid was i dare say another tone perhaps more caution would have been used.
I agree with the first half. It really isn't smart to just let a kid go off with a pellet gun.For walking up to a cop car with a gun in his hands Lmfao parents probably let him do whatever he pleased. Misconduct? as in misbehaving? Nothing to do with the matter at hand. Oh really? Last I checked "Always make sure if its a child threatening human life that he's the top priority" isn't a thing.my autistic brother knows not to walk up to police officers with a gun in his hands, its self defense.
^ Lmfao no a gun is a gun
He had a gun on his hand, it has nothing to do with anything else. The cops were called that someone had a gun and was pointing it at people. Honestly, why is a 12 year old boy playing with a pellet gun in the first place?There's no way people will know if his gun is real or fake from a distance.If your first instinct is to shoot a 12year old kid because you think he might pose a danger without any real solid proof then you shouldn't be a police officer. Another black live lost.
:| Water guns are easy to determineI agree with the first half. It really isn't smart to just let a kid go off with a pellet gun.
However a the second part is stupid as hell. If I walked up on you with a super soaker I don't deserve a face full of lead
I have to agree with this,What? Its basic human nature to defend your life, cop or not. If you look out your window and see someone regardless of age coming up on you with a "gun" you're going to defend your life first. Only thing this cop could do was pull his gun, which he'd probably already been holding as the report said that someone was carrying a gun.
Kid was uneducated and parents were idiots. They deserve no pity
tell that to kids in the middle eastholding "toy ak-47s"Lol there's no excuse for shooting a twelve year old dead on the spot who hasn't even done jack.
not if they are painted black and dont look like water guns:| Water guns are easy to determine
Still the parents fault.. why the hell did she have it.Alright 1st thing he didn't. Approach the car the cops rolled right up on him got out in a 2 sec moment and shot him dead
Not enough warning to say drop the gun to a kid the dumb dispatcher never informed the police that the gun could be fake
As the caller who is called them said he isn't sure but the gun could be fake
Also not many people were around all they had to do was pull there car nearby and either shout form their car or get out behind their car at a distance and tell him to put the weapon down
Also his older sister is the one who let him use it not the parents she had it first