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TopicCops kill unarmed man walking down the street with his pants down in Houston
RickyTheBAWSE
03/28/18 9:51:46 PM
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@The_Admiral
on the side of people who expect people on the job to... do their job? yes, I'm proudly on that side.

ThePrinceFish posted...
RickyTheBAWSE posted...
you think it's okay to break procedure and undermine all training.

How do you feel about the officer who successfully sued his department after he was fired following breaking protocol and not opening fire on a man with an unloaded gun?

Or is it only okay to break procedure and ignore training sometimes


he broke procedure at the risk of his own life. this was created for the officer's safety, but we've got generations of examples of police taking these types of risk. sometimes at their own peril, but there are times where that cop became a hero. a cop who successfully deescalates a problem without a life lost has completed the objective.

that officer in particular should have gotten a chewing out, but ultimately congratulated rather than fired.

the officer in question of this topic is a coward, and a completely different situation. he deserves no respect. the man was unarmed, was showing no signs of doing anything that warranted use of a firearm, etc... the world's not black and white.
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