Deadly Fear
Deadly Fear
Originally shared by Alex Scrivener
To believe Yanez, you would have to believe that Castile, a law-abiding, peaceful cafeteria manager at a local elementary school who had a concealed-carry permit, was for some unknown reason bent on murdering the police officer who had pulled him over because of a faulty brake light. You would also have to believe that Castile, having decided to shoot Yanez, thought it was a good idea to calmly announce, "Sir, I have to tell you that I do have a firearm on me."
http://reason.com/blog/2017/06/21/philando-castile-video-shows-a-cop-who-p
Originally shared by Alex Scrivener
To believe Yanez, you would have to believe that Castile, a law-abiding, peaceful cafeteria manager at a local elementary school who had a concealed-carry permit, was for some unknown reason bent on murdering the police officer who had pulled him over because of a faulty brake light. You would also have to believe that Castile, having decided to shoot Yanez, thought it was a good idea to calmly announce, "Sir, I have to tell you that I do have a firearm on me."
http://reason.com/blog/2017/06/21/philando-castile-video-shows-a-cop-who-p
If you're scared like that, don't be an "officer of the peace". Be an accountant. Save lives, by choosing a profession safer to the rest of us.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I've seen what police officers in my own city say to each another in their own online forums when they assume no civilians are reading -- I'm not even going to paraphrase the kind of ugliness they express.
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