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Headphoneus Supremus
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you're mistaken, deadly force WAS justified in this case. He was inciting a riot as well as flailing which can have deadly results. Not to mention he was resisting arrest. Now clearly someone who resists arrest has intentions of injuring the police or the public.
Originally Posted by marvin /img/forum/go_quote.gif No, because that's outside of proper police protocol. Tasering isn't. Use of firearms is only acceptable when deadly force is justified. This case clearly didn't justify deadly force. Brutal beatings are never justified. |
you're mistaken, deadly force WAS justified in this case. He was inciting a riot as well as flailing which can have deadly results. Not to mention he was resisting arrest. Now clearly someone who resists arrest has intentions of injuring the police or the public.