Posted on 04/12/2021 3:47:04 PM PDT by rxsid
She was an instructor, you know what they say, People who can’t do, teach.
That’s one possibility - an alternate scenario is that she was a street cop that got seniority and then used that seniority to avoid training, only did the bare minimum at qualification time, somehow managed to be elsewhere on excused absence when mandatory briefings are given. The sort of things poor middle managers and senior officers the world over do.
fruitvale station, oakland, california, january 1, 2009 (victim: oscar grant, apparently a bystander to a fight).
So you think it was premeditated murder on her part? Why? So she could be incarcerated for the rest of her life?
My question is what was she doing going up and seemingly jabbing at the risk of the suspect/victim, which seems to be what triggered him to flee, when the first cop appeared to have him under control?
I think I read that their manual says not to taze someone operating a vehicle. If that is correct, I imagine it could be said she was being reckless by attempting to go against protocol on that—and then the result that she inadvertently caused was death.
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