But what about Don Matthews? What can you say about Don Matthews' actions? Was he justified in his actions when he took off from the cops at the traffic stop or not? Was he justified in pulling a weapon on police officers or not?
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How many times do you need to be answered, before it sinks in?
"Was he justified in his actions when he took off from the cops at the traffic stop or not? "
To my present knowledge, - NO.
"Was he justified in pulling a weapon on police officers or not?"
To my present knowledge, - NO.
Now, please. -- Get yourself some rest.
To your present knowledge, I am not the one who was sent to the corner for being 'out of control', so you're not in a position to counsel others in that regard.
But if "to my present knowledge-NO" is the best you can do, then that's all I wanted, anyway. You don't think he was justified in his actions that evening. Therefore, he was unjustified. Glad we agree on that, at least.
"To our present knowledge" is always assumed, so the phrase isn't necessary, BTW.