PhantomWolf
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Regardless, none of that justifies a shooting, from where I stand.
A traffic violation is not a threat to the cop's life, especially when he's out of the car. What's he gonna do, run the cop over on foot, or WTH?
In reality, this is the most dangerous time for a cop. If the driver gets out of the car and starts to approach the officer, 9 times out of 10 they plan to do bad things, it is a MASSIVE red flag. A second massive red flag is failing to obey orders. If they then make an action that can be interpreted as going for a weapon, there is a high likelihood they'll get themselves shot.
This is the thing about Monday Morning Quarterbacking, we know a lot more than the cop in the situation did at the time it occurred. For instance, we know the driver was deaf. I very much doubt that the cop did.
From his position he had a driver that first tries to flee, then when forced to stop gets out of the vehicle and acts in a massively aggressive manner approaching him and failing to obey direct orders.
Do you think that any of this might just have put the cops in a position where they were in the head space of "This guy is about to attack"?
From the POV of the driver, this guy did absolutely everything wrong on how to deal with getting stopped by a cop.
1) He failed to stop when signaled
2) He got out of the car
3) He approached the Officers
4) He failed to obey instructions
5) He acted aggressively
Yes, we know that some of those things he did because he was deaf, but at the time of the shooting the Officer did not know that, he just had to go on what he did know, and that was a guy that was flashing every single red flag that the next move was to pull a weapon and attack.
It seems that we expect out cops to be psychic.
They should just know that the gun a person is carrying is a fake or unloaded
They should just know if someone is deaf or mentally impaired
They should just know that the guy running out of the garage with a handgun is the home owner and not the armed intruder they were called for!
Well newsflash, cops aren't omniscient, they can't act based on hindsight before an action. Their actions should be judged on what they actually knew at the time, rather than what we find out after the fact.
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