Posted on 07/11/2016 2:59:32 PM PDT by Kaslin
Don’t try telling Dallas police chief David Brown about ethical dilemmas involving remote-control applications of lethal force. Critics began questioning the decision to use a robot to kill Micah Johnson after several hours of negotiation went nowhere, wondering if this would begin a slippery slope on remote-control lethal force. Brown, however, said he didn’t think twice — and would do it all over again if needed:
#Dallas PD Chief on use of robot: "This wasn't an ethical dilemma for me; I'd do it again to save our officers." https://t.co/o1hvlWKFb2
— ABC News (@ABC) July 11, 2016
As Brown notes, what’s the ethical dilemma at hand anyway? Brown knew that at least two police officers had already been killed, and Johnson was bragging about it — and asking for body counts from his efforts. He tried negotiating with Johnson, but he refused to surrender, and Brown refused to put any more of his men and women at risk in taking Johnson out.
“This wasn’t an ethical dilemma,” Brown told the press. “I’d do it again to save our officers’ lives.” When pressed again on the use of the robot, Brown emphasized the point. “I would use any tool necessary to save our officers’ lives,” he replied, “and I’m not ashamed to say it.”
Besides, Johnson had a “large stockpile” of bombs at his disposal, and police are sure he knew how to use them. Under those circumstances, it was a fair bet that any police officer sent in to kill Johnson would likely have been killed himself before getting the chance. “This wasn’t some novice,” Brown said.
LIVE: Dallas police chief says the sniper 'wasn't some novice'. https://t.co/ZsBkn9rISd pic.twitter.com/UNufXpRjj7
— Reuters Live (@ReutersLive) July 11, 2016
On Saturday, I pointed out that the real issue isn’t the method of delivering lethal force, but whether it’s justified. In this case, it clearly was, for all the reasons Brown points out here. Enough police officers got killed at Johnson’s hands, and he had been given hours of opportunities to surrender. Whether a sniper or a bomb-carrying robot took him out only matters tactically, not ethically.
Reporters wanted to pin Brown down on gun issues, but he proved a bit too adept for that. Declaring that policy wasn’t his job and he’s not interested in hypotheticals, the police chief told reporters that when legislators propose laws, he’ll comment on the specifics. Otherwise, Brown would rather remain agnostic on that, especially given the entrenched positions on all sides:
On the subject of guns, @DallasPD says the policy makers need to do their jobs https://t.co/Aa2LZ0VlCn pic.twitter.com/kjXACzLJC8
— CBS News (@CBSNews) July 11, 2016
Finally, Brown did offer some advice on another social issue — protests against police. Why not just become involved in serving communities rather than block traffic and shout? “We’re hiring,” Brown added:
#Dallas Police Chiefs advice to young black men: "Become a part of the solution, serve your communities." pic.twitter.com/zAqLNdWwDe
— Fox News (@FoxNews) July 11, 2016
I “think” this was as compared to some other means of containment which was appearing successful.
At any rate since the chief is a black guy himself, Dallas escaped a worse furor.
He set him up the bomb. For great justice.
“His face wasnt as blown off as I was led to believe.”
Looks like he was blown through a wall by the explosion.
This is just as convenient as Lee Harvey Oswald dying in the same city almost 53 years ago.
The man (Micah) showed a certain callousness towards human life. Let’s not give him another chance.
I’m more upset that the shooter cost Dallas a PERFECTLY GOOD ROBOT. He didn’t deserve to die, he needs to buried with honors.
I was impressed with him until I read (Drudge?) that he wants the protesters to apply for the Dallas PD. The last thing I want is having these anarchists hired as cops. I’m sure my staying this this will upset some of you here.
Using a robot disrupts the mindless cliche the guns kill people.
Centrists, people on the fence now have to consider that in both cases of guns and robots, it is the person in control of the inanimate object that kills.
That is not the way the left wants the issue framed.
Not only is it people who control death...it is individual persons who do. Blacks are individuals with free will. Police are individuals with free will. The framework of one mindless class of people vs another mindless identity group is destroyed.
We have to consider the actions of individuals, not identity groups. The left loses in that framing of the issue.
Reporters are such __________
Then they ask democrat politicians about nothing and help blame conservatives about everything.
LOL!
Normally I refuse to look at these types of photos, normally
staying = saying
rightwingcrazy wrote: “I suspect the hang-up some people have is due to the robot label. To me, what they used was a remotely implemented munition, ethically similar to a bullet.”
Some have a knee jerk reaction to drones.
THAT'S A KEEPER!
Jesus Christ: You can't impeach Him and He ain't gonna resign.
I like this man.
Jesus Christ: You can't impeach Him and He ain't gonna resign.
It’s rhetorical: “do something productive about your complaints or shut your useless trap.”
He didn’t look too bad. He should’ve had another.
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