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I had a run in with a CCW'er last night...
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<blockquote data-quote="purplehaze" data-source="post: 1593504" data-attributes="member: 6061"><p>Touche! I did not read the cross as closely as I should have.</p><p> Yes, Michael I know you were using the wallet scenario for a hindsight view of the facts and I also, one hundred percent agree with you that hindsight cant be used in police/self-defense shootings as evidence of wrongdoing. I understand that looking at facts from a video from behind a desk are vastly different from being there under fire so, to speak. I thought I made it clear I was diverging from the actual argument to merely throw dirt on that particular case and I think Diallo (after admitting to not reading the defense's cross very carefully) is a poor case to use and I say this using more feeling than fact. I also, think my opinion of my feeling of a situation shouldn't be used as a standard either. On another matter what do you do read cop cases all day?</p><p> On the US vs Them matter. It doesn't matter how the citizens behave the Officer has the authority in a stop and should be held to a much higher standard and I also, agree it is a minority on both sides that hold this opinion.</p><p> However, in this instance someone would be dead for what appears to be an over reaction... it seems clear to me the bar should be high with that kind of power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purplehaze, post: 1593504, member: 6061"] Touche! I did not read the cross as closely as I should have. Yes, Michael I know you were using the wallet scenario for a hindsight view of the facts and I also, one hundred percent agree with you that hindsight cant be used in police/self-defense shootings as evidence of wrongdoing. I understand that looking at facts from a video from behind a desk are vastly different from being there under fire so, to speak. I thought I made it clear I was diverging from the actual argument to merely throw dirt on that particular case and I think Diallo (after admitting to not reading the defense's cross very carefully) is a poor case to use and I say this using more feeling than fact. I also, think my opinion of my feeling of a situation shouldn't be used as a standard either. On another matter what do you do read cop cases all day? On the US vs Them matter. It doesn't matter how the citizens behave the Officer has the authority in a stop and should be held to a much higher standard and I also, agree it is a minority on both sides that hold this opinion. However, in this instance someone would be dead for what appears to be an over reaction... it seems clear to me the bar should be high with that kind of power. [/QUOTE]
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