Posted on 07/12/2010 1:26:25 PM PDT by conimbricenses
The man shot by police outside a Summerlin Costco store on Saturday was a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point with a master's degree from Duke University, friends said.
Army veteran Erik Scott, 39, was at the store near Charleston Boulevard and the Las Vegas Beltway with his girlfriend before three officers fatally shot him in a confrontation.
(Excerpt) Read more at lvrj.com ...
We all would. Let's find out who this employee is and make sure he/she/it never lives it down.
I'm with you. Find out who this employee is and never ever let this person forget what he/she did.
I don’t think it was this FReeper’s cousin...He/she wrote:
From the comments section of one of the news stories:
of course, your post made it obvious that it was a typo.
just pointing out at the very best, your post was stupid and immature. no need to apologize for pointing that out.
The employee apparently, loudly pointed him out.
This is Erik’s father:
http://www.williambscott.com/williambscott.com/Home.html
About Erik:
“His father was in the Air Force, and his grandfather fought in World War II, friend Mike Pusateri said.
“The most loyal, honest, trustworthy, salt-of-the-earth guy you could meet,” said Pusateri, 38. “You only meet one or two of those kinds of guys in your life, and Erik is one of them.”
http://www.lvrj.com/news/slaying-of-army-veteran-shocks-friends-98223884.html
I wonder if the police “acted stupidly”??
Exactly. Things happen. Personally I am gad I moved from a state where they CC laws take that into account. The last state I lived in had laws that basically said if anyone ever saw it you were brandishing. How is that for fuel for handgun banners?
Think the MSM will report this? I think it actually is time for a riot, what the hell it works for the libs.
“None of what you say would’ve saved him if one cop was shouting “drop the gun, motherf___r” and the other was shouting “get your f___ing hands in the air.” If he ignores one, the other shoots.”
I agree with your assessment. But if you raise your hands high, drop to your knees, and LOUDLY announce, that’s your best odds at surviving the confrontation.
Like you say tho, you might still be shot and killed. Then, if any are ever charged, which is seldom if ever, about the best your family and friends can expect is removal from the force. But most of the time, they find a way to claim the shooting was justified. No matter what the circumstances. It could be cold blooded murder, but their report will conclude justified.
Really, it’s WAY too bad that we think that way these days.
Pre-0bama, that probably wouldn’t have been a question.
Actually I would say it DOES matter. Are there occasional unjustified shootings by the police? Yes, there are. Are “most” police shootings unjustified? No, they are not. Almost ANY crime, including rape and murder, will usually receive far less than the death penalty in a court of law. Do does this mean that the police (and I assume you would also extend this to citizens who act in self defense) should reserve the use of deadly force for only those suspects who are likely to be serial killers?
This case is the exception to the norm, and to try to generalize it to represent even a substantial portion of police shootings, let alone “most” police shootings is every bit as disengenuous as the attempts by the gun-grabbing brady bunch to pounce on every gun crime as a reason for more gun control laws.
99% of the cops make the other 1% look bad.
I know many cops and almost to a tee they are far more dangerous than the criminals.
No, these overpaid thugs with badges acted criminally.
I know many cops and almost to a tee consider them far more dangerous to society than any drug dealer.
That’s because most police departments are nothing more than a publicly financed street gang.
Are most police shootings unjustified? No, they are not.
I'd say that the prevalence of questionable shootings these days makes that issue a lot more murky than it used to be. There's a definite "shoot first, ask questions later" mentality that cops in this country have adopted in the name of "officer safety" and it's led to more guns being used in circumstances where they probably aren't justified or necessary - e.g. conducting a SWAT raid on a small-time marijuana user, or "disarming" an angry granny with a kitchen knife.
Even Gay people have a 2nd amendment right................
+1
“I wonder how the police knew to pull out Mr. Scott from the crowds of people leaving the store?”
Maybe whomever called 911 described him? It’s been known to happen from time to time.
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