People always get mad when they are at home sleeping and I break in and murder them. But if you guys just waive a wand and call me "police" it's fine. The fuck? Just cut the bullshit and let me kill people already.
She was off-duty and not acting in the capacity of a police officer when she shot him, so her ‘verbal commands’ are meaningless and should be entirely irrelevant to the issue of charges. They are not some mitigating factor - she was trespassing in his home and had the same authority to issue commands in this situation as would the mailman: none.
TastySpermDispenser on September 12nd, 2018 at 02:21 UTC »
People always get mad when they are at home sleeping and I break in and murder them. But if you guys just waive a wand and call me "police" it's fine. The fuck? Just cut the bullshit and let me kill people already.
RobertDownseyJr on September 12nd, 2018 at 02:33 UTC »
She was off-duty and not acting in the capacity of a police officer when she shot him, so her ‘verbal commands’ are meaningless and should be entirely irrelevant to the issue of charges. They are not some mitigating factor - she was trespassing in his home and had the same authority to issue commands in this situation as would the mailman: none.
deadliftbrosef on September 12nd, 2018 at 02:50 UTC »
Clearly he should have been armed.
And he should not have lived there.
And should have stayed calm when an individual was in his own home threatening his life with a gun.
Clearly his fault here.