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Man In Wheelchair Brandishing Knife Shot 9 Times
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<blockquote data-quote="598" data-source="post: 16701622" data-attributes="member: 71706"><p>Yet again you expect the cop to know everything about any and all potential threats, after the fact. Guy is using a wheelchair, but how does the cop know he needs the wheelchair. What if we wait 3 more sceonds and the wheelchair guy jumps out of it and kills the idiot girl who has froze up at the entrance? </p><p></p><p>What happened in my eyes is that the cop gave the person in the chair (with a drawn weapon) as much time as he possibly could to comply with police orders to stop. I'm calling this suicide by police without seeing the whole unedited thing. Every time I see someone who is clearly not following reasonable police orders and posessing a weapon, they are the ones taking their own life in their hands, and they KNOW its the cops job to stop them at some point. What part of that is hard to comprehend?</p><p></p><p>I'm directing this to the OP, not cobra bob, but the question and statement apply</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="598, post: 16701622, member: 71706"] Yet again you expect the cop to know everything about any and all potential threats, after the fact. Guy is using a wheelchair, but how does the cop know he needs the wheelchair. What if we wait 3 more sceonds and the wheelchair guy jumps out of it and kills the idiot girl who has froze up at the entrance? What happened in my eyes is that the cop gave the person in the chair (with a drawn weapon) as much time as he possibly could to comply with police orders to stop. I'm calling this suicide by police without seeing the whole unedited thing. Every time I see someone who is clearly not following reasonable police orders and posessing a weapon, they are the ones taking their own life in their hands, and they KNOW its the cops job to stop them at some point. What part of that is hard to comprehend? I'm directing this to the OP, not cobra bob, but the question and statement apply [/QUOTE]
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