Tue Jul 31, 2018 6:49 pm
(of an argument or reaction) directed against a person rather than the position they are maintaining.
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Tue Jul 31, 2018 7:57 pm
leadcounsel wrote:Or, unless, as it was referenced by LOG, she died of knife wounds or they were otherwise unable to save her from a knife attack so they acted as fast as possible given their ONLY OPTION was to shoot him and hope for an instant successful kill shot. Under this stressful situation, it would have required championship level marksmanship.
leadcounsel wrote:I'm sure we'll get an official cause of death for the woman. I won't hold the cops at fault even if they did accidentally kill her whilst trying to save her from imminent death by a criminal with a blade at her throat and no other better options; and I'll go so far as to say that would be twisted.
leadcounsel wrote:I'd bet the anti-LEO crowd would have criticized the cops for waiting and not taking "an easy shot" if they waited and he killed her... Simply cannot win with the cop haters.
Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:23 pm
leadcounsel wrote:
I appreciate your detailed response. I respectfully disagree. The cops never had a good angle/shot and moving to their left, put the woman directly as a backstop. They never had a "risk free" handgun shot as far as I can tell. Urban area, people all over the place. Ricochets kill. Errant bullets kill. Putting the woman as a backstop would draw criticism, especially if she was hit and injured/killed.
As you pointed out, this was fluid and fast. The man could have just as easily charged them, ran away, ran to their left. Or he could have complied. From the time he decided to take the woman until he had her was maybe 1 second. They had NO IDEA what he was going to do and were reactive.
Let me ask this. If the cops simply did nothing and he killed her, would you hold them responsible for failing to take a shot and at least TRY to save her?
I don't think that's fair or reasonable to throw a nearly un-navigable situation at a cop, and then expect him to perform flawlessly. Have you ever held yourself to a "flawless performance" standard?
Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:26 pm
MadPick wrote:TW, I get it that the officers killed an innocent woman . . . but seriously, you can't treat that as murder in a situation like this.
Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:33 pm
So they had no choice but kill her because she was already dead?
Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:00 pm
dan360 wrote:leadcounsel wrote:Or, unless, as it was referenced by LOG, she died of knife wounds or they were otherwise unable to save her from a knife attack so they acted as fast as possible given their ONLY OPTION was to shoot him and hope for an instant successful kill shot. Under this stressful situation, it would have required championship level marksmanship.
It cannot be stated enough. Trained professionals, held to a higher standard. Don't you agree that trained professionals given perks not afforded to the unwashed masses when it comes to carrying firearms and using them with deadly force should be held to a very high standard of marksmanship. Championship sounds good. After all, they have free reign to kill you whenever they feel threatened.leadcounsel wrote:I'm sure we'll get an official cause of death for the woman. I won't hold the cops at fault even if they did accidentally kill her whilst trying to save her from imminent death by a criminal with a blade at her throat and no other better options; and I'll go so far as to say that would be twisted.
So they had no choice but kill her because she was already dead?leadcounsel wrote:I'd bet the anti-LEO crowd would have criticized the cops for waiting and not taking "an easy shot" if they waited and he killed her... Simply cannot win with the cop haters.
You sound just like the Moms Demand Action/Citizens for Gun Responsibility. Different script but same podcast. Any disagreements = haters. I'm tellin' ya you really are ready for ADA.![]()
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Their own Chief is coming out saying it's gotten a tad out of hand. PR notwithstanding if the LAPD Chief is not condoning the behavior, why are you?
Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:05 pm
leadcounsel wrote:I really don't think you're being fair or reasonable. Do we KNOW she was shot. Dunno. Do we KNOW that is her cause of death? Dunno. Would he have slit her throat? Did he slit her throat? Did she die of a slit throat or a GSW? We don't know yet. Seems like a lot of jumping to conclusions and armchair quarterbacking on your part.
Do you wear a uniform and have you ever worn a uniform and tasked with carrying a gun and making life/death decisions? I have in some capacity and I'll tell you it's extremely difficult. EXTREMELY.
Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:08 pm
leadcounsel wrote:
Do you wear a uniform and have you ever worn a uniform and tasked with carrying a gun and making life/death decisions? I have in some capacity and I'll tell you it's extremely difficult. EXTREMELY.
Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:14 pm
TechnoWeenie wrote:leadcounsel wrote:I really don't think you're being fair or reasonable. Do we KNOW she was shot. Dunno. Do we KNOW that is her cause of death? Dunno. Would he have slit her throat? Did he slit her throat? Did she die of a slit throat or a GSW? We don't know yet. Seems like a lot of jumping to conclusions and armchair quarterbacking on your part.
Did you read the article? They admitted to fatally shooting her.Do you wear a uniform and have you ever worn a uniform and tasked with carrying a gun and making life/death decisions? I have in some capacity and I'll tell you it's extremely difficult. EXTREMELY.
I carry a gun every day and have had many an opportunity/legal excuse to use it. I've managed to avoid killing people, so far. I even had a TPD officer ask me why I didn't shoot the guy because she would've shot him...
Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:23 pm
leadcounsel wrote:
I think this is part of the disconnect. You have nomoral orlegal duty/obligation to spring into action and engage dangerous people.
I don't believe you wear a uniform, are employed by anyone paying you to risk your life and expecting you defend people from harm.
Apparently you have no relevant training THIS CENTURY.
I'm sorry, but pardon me for not being convinced in your arguments of how you imply the resolution here was anything but tragedy 85 out of 100 times.
In nearly any life event, if someone had a camera, others could scrutinize events ad naseum. But in the moment, decisions are made. The key events happened in about 1-5 seconds. Six or so people making independent decisions. Frankly there's just more going on than probably any human can even process - like 30 actions per second. More than a person can process.
I have to tap out, again.
I just disagree with your world view.
I am really really stumped why you're not in super high demand by every LEO in the nation on training officers b/c apparently they could learn a LOT from you.
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