CCW holder killed reaching for ID.

While most older Westerns don't show the characters checking their guns, that's why they'd put such dramatic emphasis on the characters showing their gun, inside their coat or whatever. The implied subtext was "I am landing myself in deep crap just for showing I have this weapon, all to properly convey to you how utterly pissed off I am. It will not take much more to get me to use it."
 
I seem to recall Goldie Taylor (who brought the Mike Brown shooting to my attention on Twitter) calling for similar investigations into every other small-town police force in the area.

I'm not sure how realistic that would be, though - in particular, I don't know how the DoJ chooses to investigate any particular police department.

We know why it did it in Ferguson, because events brought it to their attention. I agree with Goldie Taylor that much of the county looks iffy. There is pretty strong circumstantial evidence on the vehicle stop data that Missouri requires all its police forces to collect - by that measure, Ferguson was *better* than the County or State average.


We also know that https://ago.mo.gov/home/vehicle-stops-report?lea=161

In Ferguson in 2015, Blacks were 1.39 times more likely to be stopped than whites, the average in Missouri as a whole was 1.61 times.


We know that Judge Brockmeyer had roles in many other municipalities, and he behaved corruptly in Ferguson, (voiding traffic citations for friends, for example).

Personally, I think the smallest police force should be at county level or larger. I can understand how that might be difficult to square with the whole federalist philosophy, but for sufficient oversight, efficiency, and reduced susceptibility to corruption one needs at least hundreds of officers not the 8,800 police forces that employed fewer than ten officers in 2008:

http://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/csllea08.pdf
 
We know that Judge Brockmeyer had roles in many other municipalities, and he behaved corruptly in Ferguson, (voiding traffic citations for friends, for example).

Which makes me wonder. Is that person still a judge? Are those aiding him, and/or participating in it still in theor jobs?

If yes, how is that even possible? How could it be that a judge, or state attorney, or whatever, can bend the law and still be in his/her position? After all, they very clearly showed that they are utterly unfit when it comes to upholding the law.

Greetings,

Chris
 
I seem to recall Goldie Taylor (who brought the Mike Brown shooting to my attention on Twitter) calling for similar investigations into every other small-town police force in the area.

I would strongly support this. I would support a tax hike to make this possible.

Holding our authorities to account for their behavior is always a good thing.
 
OK, so he resigned. What consequences did that have? Like, pension etc. What about the others involved?

From Germany (where i live), "resigned" for such people usualy means "Don't care, i get my pensions, and you couldn't officially blame me for anything". Dunno how that is in the US.

Greetings,

Chris
 
Not only did they shoot an unarmed man laying on his back with his hands in the air with absolutely no provocation whatsoever, they handcuffed him and let him bleed out on the street for twenty minutes.

It's going to be interesting to watch the cop groupies rationalize their way out of this one.

Clearly just one bad cop, the rest of them on scene did nothing because they figured he had it under control.
 
How many years is a life worth? I think 10 years of this man's life is... a fair price to pay since we can't just bring the victim back with the dragon balls.
 
So wait, why is this officer being charged?

Didn't Castille have the weapon on his lap and reach for it?

Haven't been keeping up with this case too well.
 
Short answers:
So wait, why is this officer being charged?
The officer is being charged for killing a man and recklessly endangering his girlfriend and 4 year old.

Didn't Castille have the weapon on his lap and reach for it?
No, the gun was never visible. Castile was reaching for his ID, as instructed by the officer.
 

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