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To: Moonman62

Actually, the cop specifically testified that at the time he fired, he didn’t know Scott’s gun was in a holster. It was only later, when he saw the gun in its holster on the ground, that he realized the gun was still hostered.

The Costco employee testified Scott wasn’t acting like a threat. However, the call to 911 made it sound like a nutcase was in the store.

And Rush Limbaugh is proof that you can have high levels of prescription drugs in you and still act normal.


159 posted on 09/24/2010 11:47:00 AM PDT by Mr Rogers (When the ass brays, don't reply...)
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To: Mr Rogers
Actually, the cop specifically testified that at the time he fired, he didn’t know Scott’s gun was in a holster. It was only later, when he saw the gun in its holster on the ground, that he realized the gun was still hostered.

So far two employees have also testified that the gun was pointed at the officer, and made no mention of the holster. It must be a fairly insignificant holster.

The Costco employee testified Scott wasn’t acting like a threat. However, the call to 911 made it sound like a nutcase was in the store.

The Costco security person testified that Scott separated from his girlfriend, stumbled while he walked, and touched his gun several times. He also reported that he reached for his gun when the first officer approached him, but hadn't pulled it out yet.

And Rush Limbaugh is proof that you can have high levels of prescription drugs in you and still act normal.

Was Rush on potentially lethal levels of Xanax as well as pain killers? Was Rush also being a hypocrite and liar at the time?

182 posted on 09/24/2010 12:17:09 PM PDT by Moonman62 (Half of all Americans are above average.)
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