Posted on Aug 24, 2021
Family of Black retired Army major killed by police demands transparency
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It's tough to prove in any type of legal setting that those particular police officers would have acted differently if he were white. I'm not saying they did or they didn't, just that it would be hard to prove. It looks like he had a gun and was only partially following police orders. So I'd bet it was likely a considered a justified shooting and this is one where I'd give the police the benefit of the doubt unless there is some other information not in the article that would cast doubt on their actions.
From a police transparency perspective and community relations perspective, whatever the department can do to show that they treat everyone the same is never a bad thing.
Of course the 800 lb gorilla in the room was if this guy got enough help in the first place. Based on his past this looks to be PTSD, pure and simple.
From a police transparency perspective and community relations perspective, whatever the department can do to show that they treat everyone the same is never a bad thing.
Of course the 800 lb gorilla in the room was if this guy got enough help in the first place. Based on his past this looks to be PTSD, pure and simple.
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And you wonder why I don't place a lot of trust in our police anymore.
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