Whoa! The reason for the stop is irrelevant. Whether the officer's life was in danger is relevant. Are you suggesting premeditation?
>>....So, like I said, Im witholding judgement until I see the reason for the officers stop. If he had a legitimate reason for stopping Mr. Williams, then what unfolded may be ruled justified. If not, then he will have a hard time not facing charges.
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>Whoa! The reason for the stop is irrelevant. Whether the officer’s life was in danger is relevant. Are you suggesting premeditation?
In the video there’s something in the officer’s hand when he passes in front of his dash-cam, it’s too blurry for me to make out but in posts 225 & 226 Cap’n Crunch, who previously claimed to be a police officer, said it *IS* the officer’s sidearm. If it is then that would be HIGHLY indicative that this IS indeed premeditated murder.