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TopicOfficer who shot suspect that tazed police has been fired.
N3xtG3nGam3r
06/14/20 10:32:36 PM
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Yeah, personally i think he was probably correct in doing that. One thing i will say, is that i dont understand why after the police neutralize a suspect, why they dont immediately apply life saving measures. Like, if you mortally wound someone, you should probably instantly try to save their life, no matter who it is (unless circumstances prevent it). But these guys kinda just chilled while he died. I personally think THAT part is unacceptable, but they arent held accountable for that, even if they should be.

The guy was fired due to public pressure, and the overall hostile environment that has arisen over the past few weeks. Pretty soon cops wont be able to quietly fart in their squad car without being fucked with by the public. Its really only going to increase tensions until the point that cops just fucking quit, or they're unable to hire new ones.

Edit: and to add--i think if police did start to employ life saving measures to suspects they've wounded, that it would DRASTICALLY change their public image, and would actually help to put them back on a path to being an actual public servant. They look like pieces of shit standing around chilling while you go into shock, and die before the ambulance arrives. How many people could the police save if they had just stuck with the victim, applied pressure, or kept them conscious until the ambulance arrived? I think as police officers, they should be expected to do the same for a suspect, as they would for a victim if the circumstances permit it.

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