Let me make it clear ; the cop is in the wrong here. If it happened as the witness stated and he stopped and put his hands in the air THEN the cop fired his weapon he should be in jail doing time.
Was this before or after he was fighting with the officer through the cruiser window/door.
Possibly so, but let’s not just say the cop “is in the wrong.” There’s a lot of evidence yet to come in, but it definitely looks bad for him now.
The biggest word in the English language is “IF.”
“Let me make it clear ; the cop is in the wrong here. If it happened as the witness stated and he stopped and put his hands in the air THEN the cop fired his weapon he should be in jail doing time.”
What, what?
“Let me make it clear ; the cop is in the wrong here.”
Okay. . .but then you say: “IF it happened as the witness stated. . .”
“If?”