Posted on 10/28/2013 8:59:38 AM PDT by Lazamataz
Edited on 10/28/2013 9:45:58 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
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A California Highway Patrol officer and another emergency responder stop a vehicle at a checkpoint near the neighborhood where a federal immigration officer was shot and three local police officers were wounded during a violent confrontation with a suspect in the Sacramento suburb of Roseville on Friday, Oct. 25, 2013. (AP Photo/The Sacramento Bee, Randall Benton)
UNLESS THIS MAN IS PRESENTLY UNDER ARREST FOR A FELONY, THERE IS ONE-HUNDRED-PERCENT *NO REASON* TO SPOT HIS NOSE WITH THE MUZZLE OF AN AR15/M16. PERIOD!
Do not defend the indefensible.
So, “being a dick” means that the officer is justified sticking the muzzle of an AR15 in his face?
What the heck?
That is so un necessary and should be a violation of department policy.
You never point a gun at anyone unless you are going to shoot them.
Practice runs in full operation.
Wow, I just posted a comment about that photo, 6 seconds after yours.
Nope. It means there’s a possibility that in the few minutes before this photo was taken, the d!ck was mouthing off and not cooperating.
I was an MP with the New York Guard. We interfaced with cops, even got some cop training, a very abbreviated course, of course, but one of the primary things I came away with is UNLESS YOU ARE ARRESTING FOR A FELONY, or UNLESS YOU KNOW THE SUSPECT IS ARMED AND HOSTILE, you do not cover a person with your muzzle. EVER. It was, in itself, a criminal charge to do so.
“The guy went into cool mode...he hit the right facial tone as an innocent guy with a cops rifle in his face.”
The proper tone is something like “Get that F’in gun out of my face.”
“UNLESS THIS MAN IS PRESENTLY UNDER ARREST FOR A FELONY, THERE IS ONE-HUNDRED-PERCENT *NO REASON* TO SPOT HIS NOSE WITH THE MUZZLE OF AN AR15/M16.”
“a federal immigration officer was shot and three local police officers were wounded” . Sounds like a pretty good reason, if the guy in the car was being uncooperative.
I try to see what's in front of me.
What do you see here?
Do you see any firearms safety violations?
Do you see the clear and immediate threat of deadly force?
The peasant looks bored, not properly cowered, should he be shot for failure to fear?
Do you see excessive force?
What exactly do you see in the photo that tells you this is appropriate police/innocent citizen interaction?
Would you support the alleged CHP officer if he shot the guy in the face for driving during a manhunt?
If not, why not?
Eight questions. I'd be astonished if you answer any three.
You do NOT point a firearm at a person for mouthing off and not cooperating. You point a firearm at someone under felony arrest, or if you see a weapon and the person is hostile, or physically approaches you in a menacing manner (which is sometimes a felony anyways, against a cop). You can arrest someone for a misdemeanor if they mouth off. No need for the East Germany treatment!!!!
Best of luck in the New Soviet Amerika.
I’m still seeing that it’s OK to muzzle the guy for being beligerent.
Seriously?
Ah! Of course! That would fully justify shooting is sorry a$$ in the face.
They assassinated the poor woman in D.C. in a small car — and she was unarmed. Looks like they’re practicing for the next assassination.
Ahhh, seen one two many episodes of CHIPS......
Hell, he's gonna be *happy* to be in that neat new camp way out in the countryside, and *grateful* for his daily MRE and his 8-oz bottle of water.
“I smell strawberry”
“You do NOT point a firearm at a person for mouthing off and not cooperating. You point a firearm at someone under felony arrest, or if you see a weapon and the person is hostile...”
They’re looking for an armed killer, not a bicycle thief. They have to assume the possibility that the person in the car IS armed.
Word to the wise: Anyone coming up on a roadblock with heavily armed cops ought to polite & cooperative.
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