Yes, I did catch the ‘if’.
But I have problems with HOW this came to the police attention to the point they arrived with guns drawn and HAD TO HAVE THE VICTUM POINTED OUT TO THEM.
How could this guy been ‘violent’ if they couldn’t tell as he exited with the crowd????? What DID that Costco employee say? And why have we NOT seen the video of him in the aisle being violent?? Maybe because he WASN’T?
” Yes, I did catch the if.
But I have problems with HOW this came to the police attention to the point they arrived with guns drawn and HAD TO HAVE THE VICTUM POINTED OUT TO THEM.
How could this guy been violent if they couldnt tell as he exited with the crowd????? What DID that Costco employee say? And why have we NOT seen the video of him in the aisle being violent?? Maybe because he WASNT? “
This is exactly why it is BS for cops to take your cameras away from you when you are filming them. A person has a G-damned right to any photons comming within at least 3 feet around them comming from any distance, also any sound waves in the vicinity of their ear drums as well and the right to record anything their eyes and ears are seeing and hearing. A person has a RIGHT to their memories, even if part of those memories are recorded on an external memory device, be it a tape recorder or a video recording device they are holding or are on their person.
The question I have is, did an officer order him to disarm and in an attempt to follow those orders was shot because he “reached for his gun”... Witness said the police issues “confusing” orders to him before they shot him for “not complying”.