This is dumb behavior by the person refusing to cooperate with LE. Don't reach for anything without the LEO's permission. If you do, and you get shot, you're behavior was kinda asking for it.Question about racial profiling: If someone argues with a cop and refuses to follow the cop's instructions and then reaches for something in their pocket or in their car, does the cop always have time to see what it is this person is grabbing before they shoot or would this approach sometimes result in this person being capable of shooting if what they're reaching for is a gun?
This is dumb behavior by the person refusing to cooperate with LE. Don't reach for anything without the LEO's permission. If you do, and you get shot, you're behavior was kinda asking for it.
There's nothing relating to race here, making a sudden move after refusing instructions is going to get you shot/tazed/tackled no matter what your race is.Question about racial profiling: If someone argues with a cop and refuses to follow the cop's instructions and then reaches for something in their pocket or in their car, does the cop always have time to see what it is this person is grabbing before they shoot or would this approach sometimes result in this person being capable of shooting if what they're reaching for is a gun?
Apparently asking a question is a death penalty.
Quick update: the kid is in critical condition at a hospital. Cop got fired, but needs to be charged with attempted murder (and murder if the kid doesn't make it).
Apparently asking a question is a death penalty.
Quick update: the kid is in critical condition at a hospital. Cop got fired, but needs to be charged with attempted murder (and murder if the kid doesn't make it).
Fortunately qualified immunity applies to civil cases, not criminal. Don't get me wrong, things will still be heavily favored his way (to start with, he hasn't even been charged with anything yet, so that might never happen), but qualified immunity is for once not a problem.If he skates, due to qualified immunity, I will be quite livid. Especially, since qualified immunity is meant to protect police and the like from actual mistakes they might make on the job. This is not a mistake, and actual wrongdoing from police should be prosecuted more heavily given the position of power and trust they have been given.
This woman is like someone gave Karen a badge.
Karen isn't that much of a bitch and 90mph is basically Tuesday for a y2k-ish Toyota Camry (137mph) or Honda Accord (132mph) ... both of which can outrun and outmaneuver a '65 Porsche 911 (131mph) while being a whole hell of a lot safer, much roomier, and at least 575lbs heavier.
EDIT: Almost everyone will drive at what they consider to be a safe speed, speed limits be damned. Speed limits are basically either "here's what the engineer thinks is safe in bad weather" or "the local government wants that sweet sweet speeding ticket revenue".
The easiest way to get rid of someone like her is to stick them behind a desk and nit-pick about how they aren't doing the paperwork correctly while documenting the screw-ups so you can fire them with cause.That's fine but she's still acting like an entitled bitch on a power trip.
The easiest way to get rid of someone like her is to stick them behind a desk and nit-pick about how they aren't doing the paperwork correctly while documenting the screw-ups so you can fire them with cause.
I don't mind when our office secretary doesn't get everything right because she's more highly paid than Biden and riding herd on nine engineers.
With someone like her, I would bitch about every typo in what comes back from the several hundred page long sea of red ink I dumped on her desk yesterday at around 4:30PM with a post-it note saying "I need this by 8AM".
I am not the Devil's Ken Copeland Suit.Holy shit, Satan is that you?