Author Topic: Video shows man with hands up shot by New Jersey police  (Read 3582 times)

HANDS HANDS HANDS SHOOT


But I don't think a riot's going to start over this, because the dead guy was an idiot that disobeyed a cop, and said cop was black.

HANDS UP DON'T SHOOT
christ, everytime i hear this i always remember this;



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christ, everytime i hear this i always remember this;
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don't remember that episode of parks and rec..

I hate to say it but the cops were in the right this time.  And there probably wont be a riot since the most aggressive cop was also black.


a cop tells you not to move so you move
nice job handicap



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i can understand that he would use force because he did get out of the car when not to
but shooting him more than 6 times is like wow
« Last Edit: January 22, 2015, 12:22:28 AM by Deve »

i can understand that he would use force because he did get out of the car when not to
but shooting them 9 times isn't really needed
How often do you play call of duty sir?


why did he feel the need to exit the car
why did he feel the need to exit the car
"do not leave the car or i will shoot you"
"im leaving the car"
"do not do that"
boom boom

People doing stupid stuff again. Cops probably shouldn't have shot, guy shouldn't have disobeyed the two dudes pointing guns at him.
But I don't think a riot's going to start over this, because the dead guy was an idiot that disobeyed a cop, and said cop was black.
I hate to say it but the cops were in the right this time.  And there probably wont be a riot since the most aggressive cop was also black.

Since when did we, as a society, start believing that moving and exiting a vehicle (unarmed) against a police officer's orders is ground for getting shot to death? It sure doesn't jive with the word of law:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadly_force#United_States_law



Since when did we, as a society, start believing that moving and exiting a vehicle (unarmed) against a police officer's orders is ground for getting shot to death? It sure doesn't jive with the word of law:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadly_force#United_States_law


the dude could've been attempting to rush the cop to take his gun for all we know

Since when did we, as a society, start believing that moving and exiting a vehicle (unarmed) against a police officer's orders is ground for getting shot to death? It sure doesn't jive with the word of law:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadly_force#United_States_law
When the guy has a gun

thats when it "jives" with the word of law