To: SaveFerris
None whatsoever. Most likely, the officer approached with gun drawn and Mr. Jones thought he was about to be robbed or murdered.
5 posted on
10/21/2015 3:00:51 AM PDT by
Altariel
("Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!")
To: Altariel
That may well be. Boy, you hate to hear about stuff like this. Tragic, tragic, tragic.
6 posted on
10/21/2015 3:01:48 AM PDT by
SaveFerris
(Be a blessing to a stranger today for some have entertained angels unaware)
To: Altariel
That is my theory as well. Jones didn’t realize the man in plain clothes in an unmarked car was a cop and drew his gun to protect himself from what he thought was an attacker.
7 posted on
10/21/2015 3:15:54 AM PDT by
Above My Pay Grade
(Donald Trump: New York City Liberal)
To: Altariel
None whatsoever. Most likely, the officer approached with gun drawn and Mr. Jones thought he was about to be robbed or murdered. We had an incident near me a few years back, where a girl whose car was broken down on the highway was kidnapped, raped, and murdered by a man pretending to be a plainclothes cop.
If the cop is not in uniform, and his vehicle does not have blue and red cop-lights, then he should be forbidden to approach motorists, who can quite reasonably think he's a robber.
12 posted on
10/21/2015 3:59:32 AM PDT by
PapaBear3625
(Big government is attractive to those who think that THEY will be in control of it.)
To: Altariel
None whatsoever. Most likely, the officer approached with gun drawn and Mr. Jones thought he was about to be robbed or murdered.Exactly...The cop should have called a marked car...He was off duty, probably saw an opportunity to pick up some unscheduled overtime pay...Negligence on his part...And it doesn't say if the cop was drunk...They probably never checked...
32 posted on
10/21/2015 7:43:01 AM PDT by
Iscool
(Izlam and radical Izlam are different the same way a wolf and a wolf in sheeps clothing are differen)
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