Posted on 10/23/2013 1:44:50 PM PDT by null and void
Shooting a dog doesn’t get rewarded with a paid vacation. It is a satisfying experience but doesn’t have that extra motivation attached.
SOP. That is how they are trained now. Sometimes they forget to say, "Drop the gun!" but they always finish off by saying, "I felt threatened,"
I was surprised that it was deputies rather than city cops but then I noticed that it was California.
The boy was playing with toy guns. He deserved to die.
I agree.
Neighbor kids came out of the woods by my house wearing airsoft ‘armor’ and with airsoft guns. From 30+ feet it all looks real.
(I heard the noise of their shots and knew they were airsoft so it didn’t surprise me.)
With 12 year olds shooting teachers at school, this could also have been in the back of the craw of these cops.
Who knows if he pointed it at them or not.
My Godson is a LEO in a small midwestern town.. These days ya never know who may pass thru.. what may pop up on the boonies..
Thanks for your service.
Andy Lopez
Things like this did not happen 50 years ago. Police were not trained to shoot first then determine what the situation was. Police were not trained with targets printed with pretty women and children on them as they are now. Police were not trained that their safety utterly trumps any other consideration and that their first impression governs their necessary response. Police 50 years ago were not trained to react as if they were occupying troops in a dangerous and hostile population and every third person had an explosive vest on.
I would bet dollars to doughnuts the shooters spent their youth playing Dungeons and Dragons and shootemup war games like Grand Theft Auto. To them the world is a video game. They have no consciences and no morals at all. The bad guy pops up and you shoot him. These are who our drone operators are, too. I expect that soon drones will be used in situations like this so as not to put police officers in danger. When that happens they don’t even have to acknowledge that they shot the kid. They can decide whether to claim the shoot based on whether or not they feel the need to intimidate a neighborhood or a family.
Well, you obviously speak English, but the other two might apply based on this comment.
I am sure that is part of the lessons being taught by the police. Train kids to believe that guns are evil and will only serve to get you killed. Bad guns.
bad training. standard training when officer safety trumps your rights and your life.
;>)
Eventually people will begin to stalk and kill the cops who do these things. Then it will be warfare between the cops and the citizenry. Police will not patrol, as such, they will drive around in fleets of armored cars and will shoot people from inside their rolling forts to intimidate the populace. That is The Terror as it begins in the US of A. It has already begun with shootings by police that are becoming more and more like random killings.
Of course I think the cops made a mistake, but even at 13 didn't that kid have some "inkling" about what might happen?
If this were a 25 year old with the same "gun" I'll bet he'd be dropped also.
With tensions running as high as they are these days, you'd have to be all kinds of stupid to pull a stunt like this.
The newspaper quoted the boy’s mother, Sujey Annel Cruz Cazarez, as saying, “”Why did they kill him? Why?”
Because they’re unthinking idiots in a state that’s fanatical in its fear of firearms, that’s why.
Barney Fife kills Opie for having a squirt gun. Once upon a time, long, long agho, that would have outraged Americans. No longer.
Scary stuff. In no way am I knee jerk defending the police, but I think it is hard telling what the timing was or whether the gun was altered after he was shot. The gun looked pretty real to me and the kid doesn’t look any more like a youngster than Trayvon, at least in that get-up he has on.
The police are far too quick to shoot, but if the 13 year old kept the gun held up and the cops didn’t do “drop it, bang” like they did in Seattle to the Indian fellow carrying a carving knife, he may have been an unfortunate Darwin award winner.
Were I a parent, these days I would not buy or let my kid have a toy gun that was even a tiny bit close to the real thing. And even with a toy gun, the kid shouldn’t be pointing it at anyone. Scares people, scares cops, and just might get ‘em killed.
Stunt? What stunt?
I guess it’s open season on white kids in Obamanation.
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