Posted on 02/01/2023 3:47:39 AM PST by Adder
A group of California police officers shot and killed a double amputee on Thursday as he tried to run away from them on his stumps after jumping out of his wheelchair.
The three cops from Huntington Park Police Department were filmed firing at least eight shots at Anthony Lowe Jr., a 36-year-old father-of-two.
His family say he lost the lower halves of his legs recently after an altercation with police in Texas.
Lowe Jr. had just stabbed someone unprovoked, according to the police department, and was trying to run away from two officers on Thursday.
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Well they can’t all shoot like the one at the Texas State Capitol !
https://www.foxnews.com/us/austin-cops-sure-shot-stopped-crazed-gunman
The cop made a +300 foot pistol shot one handed while holding the reins of two horses!
A lot of jurisdictions don’t carry nightsticks anymore but I’ll bet a good rap on the head with 30” of fine grained ash would have stopped this guy.
i blame a certain dirty man whose son was working for the Daily Mail. It was a steady job but he wanted to be a paperback writer.
He bought something that cost an arm and a leg and had only made one payment.
As usual, many of the comments here are from people, who have neither the willingness, the training nor the “real world” experience to evaluate what happened here. Does anyone but God “really” grieve his death?
We're slipping.
🤣🤣🤣
CC
We referred to it as “hickory shampoo” .
CC
Sounds like a movie.
Next up - another Al Sharpton eulogy.
Bingo! These gutless a$$hat cops need some prison time!
Indeed being a amputee isn’t a permit to kill it was just a matter of time before he did,it may not been his first time at it.
I was thinking a mesh net
An oldie but a goodie...
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