Posted on 09/08/2023 2:14:07 PM PDT by grundle
The additional security footage made public on Friday shows Young and two other women walking around the liquor department of the Columbus-area store. Young can be seen putting multiple bottles of alcohol into her purse and a tote bag while out of sight of the cash register. She and the two other women then leave without paying.
The additional bodycam footage also shows police officers quickly rendering medical aid to Young after she is shot. They break the window of her car, which had rolled into the brick wall of the supermarket, and pull her from the vehicle. The tote bag full of liquor is visible as they drag her from the car.
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You won’t convince boomers and older the PoPo arent a danger until they personally are being abused. Even then they may lick their blood from their boots in attrition.
They are a danger. That’s why anyone with a brain should be extra careful around them. That’s my boomer opinion.
Getting his roiled up rocks off pulling the trigger. No one shout risk death over this by not following protocol via standing in front of the vehicle waiting for the chance to shoot.
You’re a typical Monday morning “I’da done this or that” kind of guy.
You don’t know jack until you’ve actually had someone trying to run you down and kill you. Or to be on the edge because you never know what a person would or could do to you. Plenty of studies and trials out there have shown that all these Monday morning QB’s would shoot people way more often than police would ever do.
So kindly, piss off.
Post #38…….the moment he fired. His foot is planted and leaning in not back.
The car drifted out of control at idle speed because the woman was shot dead.
Feel free to bow all you want. Lick their balls if it makes you feel safer.
ESAD
You don’t know Jack about what I’ve lived through in life.
Yes I have seen many shootings. I’ve been shot at, held at gun point, attack with everything from bats to knives and a blender.
So kindly……comment on my photographic proof and comments and not what you assume I know or don’t.
It was already moving fast enough to lift his feet off the ground.
A blender? That’s a new one.
And I predict that her BEHAVIOR will be rewarded by the City and/or the County paying her family LARGE SUMS of MONEY as a form of APOLOGY for the so called "misdeed".
It's happened before ( George Floyd ) and it will continue to happen again and again.
Believe me when I say, "I'm NOT taking sides".. I'm only telling you how this will expectedly play out however anyone feels. Time will tell whether I'm wrong or right!
Cop probably shouldn’t have been standing in front of the car. That will likely be enough for a settlement.
Oh, you are right. Absolutely right. Her family has done gone and won the Ghetto Lottery.
So you say.
What happened should be What happens to all criminals. So sick of the liberal bleeding hearts making excuses for all the feral savages destroying the country.
There is some merit in what you say.
I'm a squish. I didn't think the cop needed to shoot her.
She should have stopped. She started moving the car with a cop in front, and it is my understanding that cops have a policy of shooting people if you attempt to run over them with a car.
But I think this was very bad judgement on the part of the cop.
Doesn't matter where he was standing (what if he was standing in the back, and she reversed in to him?), how fast she was going(even at low speed, if the officer fell back, she could run him over), if he had his gun drawn, if he was leaning in, if the other officer had his gun out or not, whether you think the first officer had the situation under control, it was only shoplifting, etc. etc. Once, she made the choice to move her car, instead of listening, the police officer, had every right to believe, she was trying to run him over, which, the law, then allows him to use deadly force, to stop her from doing so. She made that choice and she lost. You may not like it, but, the truth hurts, sometimes.
She was no saint. She fled, because, she knew, she had a warrant for her arrest, from violating a restraining order, her Grandma had on her. She knew, if they ran her info, they would find out and arrest her. She would be alive, if she would not have been shoplifting, had listened and taken her medicine for her actions. Instead, her family will get rich, from her bad decisions, even though, the officer, did not break any laws.
But I think this was very bad judgement on the part of the cop.
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Yet the cop is alive despite her efforts and the criminal is dead despite his efforts.
Who exactly used bad judgment here???
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