Posted on 07/13/2010 3:47:06 AM PDT by marktwain
Edited on 07/13/2010 4:51:40 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
LAS VEGAS -- Las Vegas Metro police on Monday identified the three officers who shot and killed an armed man outside a Costco store in Summerlin.
They are Officer William Mosher, 38, a five-year veteran of the department, Officer Joshua Stark, 28, who has been with the department since September 2008, and Officer Thomas Mendiola, 23, who joined the department in March 2009.
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I don’t know. I don’t think footage gets released unless someone leaks it, at least not at first. Costco better NOT be covering this up. They are likely going to have to pay big time anyway, and if they are exposed in a cover-up, it could be billions with a B in wrongful death penalties and lost business.
I LIKE Costco, but I would strongly consider cutting up my card if they try to sweep this under the rug.
“Whoever called the police, fictitionalizing the customer’s actions”
They said that he was destroying merchandise and was carrying a gun. What part was fictionalized? Clearly the police overreacted here and ought to be charged, but I didn’t read where someone lied to the police about the victim.
That's been the case for a long time. "Us and them." The thin blue line.
That is exactly my thought of cops. I didn’t used to think of cops this way until now. Now, they look for the easy target for revenue so they can keep their job.
“Welcome to Costco, I love you”
And criminals don’t have any money so why arrest them.
My analysis based on many fine comments by actual witnesses http://www.8newsnow.com/global/story.asp?s=12785291——>>>>
Eric Scott got conflicting commands from these police officers. Two were rookies, only one veteran. The rookies blew it here. One command was to “take out your weapon and drop it”. Another command was to freeze. When Eric removed his weapon to surrender it he was shot by the idiots who told him to freeze. The Three Stooges were geniuses compared to these three officers
The acoustics in Costco might have lead to confusion among the police officers
Also blame the Costco worker (manager prolly) who phoned 911 about the man in her store with a gun and lied about this man (Scott) creating a disturbance. Who was too dumb to know that conceal carry is legal in her Costco store. I hope her name comes out and she should be charged with accessory to murder. Of course this won’t happen
The term originally used to describe him was “going berserk.” Based on witness accounts it now appears that “going berserk” really = a liberal employee confronting him about his gun and getting into an argument over it.
It's a mixed bag. I've known many cops over the course of my life, both as a "suspect" and as friends. I can't recall one unfair interaction in my personal life.
I also observe that "Cop Mentality" is not fiction, and your take is right on the money. The more power and control you offer or give to a cop, the more his pupils dilate.
Wow. Just wow.
You might want to read about my encounter with a Sheriff then:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2551232/posts?page=53#53
If every person or business who calls the police is later responsible for the police officer's actions, then from a liability standpoint it makes little sense for them ever to call the cops at all.
>There was a lot of people running across the parking lot — running across the street right down here. Must have been about 50-60 of them. A lot of them were crying, and it was scary,
That might be expected behavior from people witnessing the police murder someone too....
Again - I know cops who refer to us as “civilians”.
Enough said.
>Its not Christian of me to do so, but thats the way I feel. They need to be FIRED, pronto.
Incorrect.
God says to *DO* justly and to *LOVE* mercy... not to “love” Justice and *DO* mercy.
Ok, I can buy that even though it IS supposition, I can see it happening that way. I can’t wait for the video to come out on this one.
They ALL do. It's part of the normal jargon. I agree there is an attitude problem, and I see serious trouble when the public wakes up to the fact that they are being corralled and manipulated like cattle.
“Again - I know cops who refer to us as civilians.”
What else would they refer to you as?
It does sound like they yelled "FIRE!!!" in a crowded theater.
On the other hand...there's been a brewhaha(haha!) about open carry in Starbucks. You'd think some soccer moms would wet their pants in fright.
It would be hard to prove,
but anyone who INTENTIONALLY misrepresented a situation while contacting the authorities should be liable for the consequences.
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