Posted on 02/26/2014 11:02:34 PM PST by Slings and Arrows
CLOVER, S.C. York County deputies say an officer shot a 70-year-old man reaching for a cane during a traffic stop because he thought the man was grabbing a rifle from the bed of his pickup truck.
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Sheriff's office spokesman Trent Faris said Knox stopped 70-year-old Bobby Canipe (kah-NYP') of Lincolnton, N.C., for an expired license plate Tuesday evening. Investigators say Canipe got out of his pickup and reached into the truck bed for his cane and Knox fired several shots, hitting Canipe once.
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Faris says the shooting was unfortunate, but appeared to be appropriate because Knox felt an imminent threat to his life.
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They now have an automatic way out with, "I was afraid for my life", So lets have at it.
They just might find out that knife cuts both ways, if that is an affirmative defense.
The ranks of today’s police forces are rapidly filling with low IQ, easily “frightened” individuals afflicted with an overabundance of both chronic bad judgement and a sense of entitlement.
My understanding is that 'cop' was never meant as a pejorative in common usage, as its origin was a British acronym for 'constable on patrol'.
Having said that however, if the 'good' ones don't get a pronto handle on the lunatics/cowards/thugs among 'em, it's not going to end well for many of them, indiscriminately.
If the LEO in question was “in fear of his life” for what appears to be a simple traffic stop, then he needs to find another job - ASAP.
The next time this LEO “in fear of his life” shoots someone the victim might not survive. Then what?
“One thing that everyone should do in a situation like this is communicate. Dont just reach for the glove box...”
I thought that was common knowledge, and part of Driver’s Ed. From reading the posts on this thread, I guess I was wrong.
Cop pulls old guy over. Cop approaches vehicle. What’s the first thing ANY cop is going to do when walking past an open pickup bed while approaching the driver’s window?
Ummmmm, look inside the bed?
I think Sheriff Andy Taylor’s one bullet rule in the Deputy Fife’s pocket would have helped in the situation.
Do you put the National Guard in the same category as the Marines, Army, and Navy?
Waco ...National Guard
Kent State...National Guard
Abu Grab.....National Guard
Joking in front of coffin/posted to YouTube....National Guard
If you’re already aware of this > apology beforehand.
My understanding is that ‘cop’ was never meant as a pejorative in common usage, as its origin was a British acronym for ‘constable on patrol’.
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Thanks...YES, I was aware of the origin but think the ‘derogatory’ thought came from enough ‘Why You Dirty Coppers’ (have to use Cagney voice) from the movies.
When growing up most of the time the Police were referred to as COPS it was in a ‘snarling, spit it out’ type usage.
Right on about the pronto handle on situation or THEY all will be approaching cars with 2 or 3 officers, guns drawn or even go to the ‘Everybody out of the car and lay on the pavement’ for a ‘license plate light out’ because this bunch of idiotic renegades will have people ready to draw on the Police whenever one gets near you....
They keep it up and when walking down the street there won’t be a side to cross to when you feel ‘threatened’ by another pedestrian...3 or 4 cops together will be coming under the ‘loitering’ laws for supposed criminals...
Amazing.
The cops here need to abide by the same Rules Of Engagement that our military has to abide by overseas.
Damned cops. Everywhere, all the time.
Jacking up innocent citizens.
Real crime goes by without any effort, investigation, or prosecution.
We need LOTS less Revenuing for the Welfare State.
Most cops most of the time spend most of their energy giving out tickets to citizens attempting to legally go about their day so that their political masters can have cash.
STOP IT! If cops are only going to be a different version of the IRS that operates on the roads with guns, I say abolish them.
Every city seems to advertise for police officers on their job boards, it’s the one position that is on them that never closes.
That would be the last time that happened by that one.
That's because it's too dangerous for them to do that.
The War on Drugs was started by Nixon; moreover, the War on Drugs has damaged 90% of the Bill of Rights.
Amendment 10 Destroyed by combining necessary and proper with the intrastate/interstate regulation of Wickard.
Amendment 9 Everything. Seriously, EVERYTHING about the War on Drugs is about the federal government exercising powers not expressly delegated by the Constitution.
From Justice Thomass Dissent in Raich:If the Federal Government can regulate growing a half-dozen cannabis plants for personal consumption (not because it is interstate commerce, but because it is inextricably bound up with interstate commerce), then Congress Article I powers as expanded by the Necessary and Proper Clause have no meaningful limits.Amendment 8 Mandatory minimums and zero tolerance combine to make the punishments outweigh many of the crimes, even is you accept the crime as valid.
Amendment 7 In [civil] asset forfeiture, the victims are routinely denied jury-trials even though the amount in controversy exceeds $20.
Amendment 6 The clogging of the courts with drug-related cases erodes the notion of a speedy trial to a joke. Often drug charges are added on to the list of crimes, which can taint the jury w/ prejudices. Often police act on informants whose identities are protected, which impairs the ability to confront the accuser.
Amendment 5 How does Comprehensive Forfeiture Act of 1984 comply with No person shall [...] be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law?
Amendment 4 Kentucky v KingThe Fourth Amendment expressly imposes two requirements: All searches and seizures must be reasonable; and a warrant may not be issued unless probable cause is properly established and the scope of the authorized search is set out with particularity. [...] The proper test follows from the principle that permits warrantless searches: warrantless searches are allowed when the circumstances make it reasonable, within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment , to dispense with the warrant requirement.In other words:Yes, the fourth amendment requires warrants for searches, but fuck that!
Amendment 3 [Nope, nothing here... yet.]
Amendment 2 Arguably, the prohibited persons from the `68 GCA.
Amendment 1 Religious freedom is denied via the war on drugs ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Employment_Division_v._Smith ), there are stories of legalization-advocacy publishers being raided/harassed.
No it doesn't.
#1. The driver was an old man...
#2. There could be numerous reason why he exited his truck, such as he was tired of waiting after the cop walked back to his car to play with his MDT, to talk to his girlfriend on his cell phone, or possibly waiting for wants and warrants to come back, or the cop could have simply turned his back for a moment, etc., etc,..
The reports never indicated the old guy disobeyed a command to stay in this vehicle...If that occurred, you can bet it would have been repeated in the articles.
#1. The driver was an old man...
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UH Careful how you toss that ‘old man’ around..
I would hate to see what you may think I am. <: <: <:
I have a ‘few’ years on him, yet I know very well that you sit there until told otherwise.
And I carry.
Actually I was NOT trying to cut the cop a break, I was referring to why the COP wanted him out of the vehicle for an expired tag.
Also, how close was the cop?
Maybe he hadn’t gotten out of his car yet and the ‘older’ Gentleman exited his vehicle, cop looks up from his computer and sees him pulling something out of his truck bed?
Again NOT justifying the cop but I kind of figure if he had been to the cab he would have ‘visually checked out the bed of the truck’. Kind of hard ‘hiding’ a weapon there especially if the Man needed it to walk around it would have been handy.
That is why I said it looked ‘fishy’ to me.
He's old man.
Actually I was NOT trying to cut the cop a break
Read my post again, I never suggested you did.
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