And the video shows exactly what we already knew - Castile was told to hand over his license, made a good faith effort to inform the cop of what was happening, and was rewarded with multiple shots from a panicked police officer.
The cop should be under the jail right about now - but at least he seems to be leaving the profession entirely. That's below the bare minimum of what justice looks like, but it's better than we usually see for cops that murder black people.
And the video shows exactly what we already knew - Castile was told to hand over his license, made a good faith effort to inform the cop of what was happening, and was rewarded with multiple shots from a panicked police officer.
The cop should be under the jail right about now - but at least he seems to be leaving the profession entirely. That's below the bare minimum of what justice looks like, but it's better than we usually see for cops that murder black people.
I don't think the detail is necessary. It shows that the USA is very sick indeed that this guy had to die like this.
I'd be curious to hear you lay out what you think each of them should have done differently.
And that job would be taxi cab driver / chauffeur, which is a job that is MORE dangerous than a being a police officer. And the reason the death toll is higher? That the person that they might be transporting might be actively seeing to kill them.Not disagreeing necessarily with you, but at the same time that argument is kind of weak. The odds may be low, but there aren't many jobs where people or machinery may be actively seeking to kill you. It can be completely out of the cops hands.
Yanez told investigators he feared for his life, and he said the same thing during his testimony earlier this month. According to the officer, he thought Castile was grabbing a gun, which Reynolds had disputed.
“I know he had an object and it was dark,” Yanez told investigators, according to the criminal complaint filed by prosecutors last year. “And he was pulling it out with his right hand. And as he was pulling it out I, a million things started going through my head. And I thought I was gonna die.”
As usual an American police officers obviously unreasonable actions are excused by the fact that they "feared for their life":
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...stop-that-ended-with-philando-castiles-death/
As far as I'm concerned, when it comes to civil servants and state officials, the adage that "with great power comes great responsibility" is supreme.
Police officers have essentially power over life and death over their fellow man and it's their responsibility to act reasonably to avert unneeded harm coming to people, including themselves but perhaps more importantly other people too, and not others.
In this case the officers actions are completely inexcusable and under this principle they should expect to be punished for it. Excuses like “And he was pulling it out with his right hand. And as he was pulling it out I, a million things started going through my head. And I thought I was gonna die.” should not be acceptable.
One should expect more from police officers than them being nervous, fearful and trigger happy yet since Americans are apparently content with scraping the barrel to staff their police agencies i guess they should expect nothing less than being shot to death for something as pointless as this.
Exactly. It's not that I hate police officers. In fact, it is the opposite. I have so much respect for police officers that I expect them to uphold a high standard.
It's the same reason I don't accept the "the rate of child molesters among priests is the same as that of the regular population." Really? That's your standard? Priests are just like everyone else? I sure as hell hope not. At least, shouldn't we expect more from those who claim to be moral teachers?
Similarly, cops. I count on them to protect and to serve. They aren't just regular people. They are, or at least we should expect them to be, above and beyond.
Exactly. It's not that I hate police officers. In fact, it is the opposite. I have so much respect for police officers that I expect them to uphold a high standard.
It's the same reason I don't accept the "the rate of child molesters among priests is the same as that of the regular population." Really? That's your standard? Priests are just like everyone else? I sure as hell hope not. At least, shouldn't we expect more from those who claim to be moral teachers?
Similarly, cops. I count on them to protect and to serve. They aren't just regular people. They are, or at least we should expect them to be, above and beyond.
In both cases I care far more about what they do after the individual offends than the initial rates of offense. The problem is the cover ups and back covering and giving them more chances to offend because of their position.
As usual an American police officers obviously unreasonable actions are excused by the fact that they "feared for their life"
[The police officer], was perfectly personable and professional with Castile when he initially pulled him over. He was quite calm even in the moment immediately after being told there was a firearm. He said "Okay, well don't reach for it" and he said it calmly ....
It is only upon seeing what Castile did with his hands AFTER being told not to reach for it, repeatedly, that he drew his own firearm and shot Castile.
After seeing the dash cam video, I have to agree with you 100% ... the officer ACTUALLY attempted to PHYSICALLY restrain the driver! ... and YET the driver STILL kept reaching for his pocket!
I've often mentioned in these threads ... I keep my wrists on the steering wheel and hands up near the windshield when I get pulled over ... until the cop instructs me ... then I say what I'm doing and move slowly.
I've often mentioned in these threads ... I keep my wrists on the steering wheel and hands up near the windshield when I get pulled over ... until the cop instructs me ... then I say what I'm doing and move slowly.
Yes. And the cop instructed him to get his ID. Which he did. Slowly. And he alerting him while doing that that he had a concealed weapon.I ... until the cop instructs me ... then I say what I'm doing and move slowly.
Yes .. that's reasonable .. you simple expect the cop to shoot you at any moment. Which is wise. But is it right ?
I hop out of the car to shake their hand ..
not that's not what happenedYes. And the cop instructed him to get his ID. Which he did.