To: LuxMaker
Let any “civilian” try such a lame arsed excuse and see just how long he spends in prison.
Saying “Oops, my bad!” isn’t good enough when a man is dead.
And why would he be intending to use a tazer on a man in handcuffs in the first place? Inflicting a bit of blue justice perhaps?
To: Dr.Zoidberg
According to the article they claim they had not handcuffed him yet when the victim allegedly went for his waistband for a possible weapon.
15 posted on
01/31/2009 8:44:45 PM PST by
LuxMaker
(The Constitution is a mere thing of wax in the hands of the judiciary, Thomas J 1819)
To: Dr.Zoidberg
Let any civilian try such a lame arsed excuse and see just how long he spends in prison.
Saying Oops, my bad! isnt good enough when a man is dead.
And why would he be intending to use a tazer on a man in handcuffs in the first place? Inflicting a bit of blue justice perhaps? Well, the guy's been arrested and charged with murder, so I suppose they could lynch him, drag him through the streets or something. Maybe just beat the ever loving crap out of him and then shoot him a few times.
WTF else is the justice system supposed to do? He's been charged, it will go to a grand jury, then to trail and whatever the sentence is.
BTW, a civilian I knew beat a guy to death with a 2X4 and got probation. He ended up doing about five years later when he was busted for a DWI, which violated his probation.
27 posted on
01/31/2009 9:09:57 PM PST by
Richard Kimball
(We're all criminals. They just haven't figured out what some of us have done yet.)
To: Dr.Zoidberg
And why would he be intending to use a tazer on a man in handcuffs in the first place? Inflicting a bit of blue justice perhaps?
Actually, I believe Our wannabe "Dirty Harry" Calahan wanted to use his new toys on a live subject and was stupid enough to pull his service pistol instead of his tazer.
Stupidity, like it's cousin Ignorance, is no excuse for violating the law.(in this case, murder)
To: Dr.Zoidberg
your 3 points are dead on the money Dr. what a freakin’ joke.
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