Originally posted by ChineseKempoAL
Not to get off topic or anything and I know you're from CT, MJS and . . .. It's just this simple, DO WHAT THE F***K THE COPS TELL YOU TO DO, and you won't get shot. That simple right? Sorry but I'm tired of hearing that it was racial profiling, and blah blah blah, the cops trigger happy blah blah blah. . . .I'm tired of them gettin a bad rap.
Sorry, I'm done now.
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Here we go. Sorry for the length and just to let everyone know this isn't an attack just a debate.
I would generally agree with you, but you have to remember that there are rules that the police must abide by, and in some situations decide not to. I don't think that you should "do whatever the cops say". That is a one way ticket to a police state. Keeping this in mind, we must use common sense and not do anything that is physically threatening or poses a risk to ourselves or others, but there are many example of police officers abusing their power over the common civilian. We have had a local case here about a cop that acted like he was going to arrest a woman and instead raped her. If you want a grand scale of power abuse, just take a look at the Patriot Act. Good ol' Ashcroft is already abusing this one. He has directly defied a federal court order to release people from encarceration. I hate to come off like a paranoid, but freedom requires vigilance, not compliance. " “Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” Benjamin Franklin.
In terms of the original topic here, I think I wouldn't have killed if given the choice, but would have no compunctions if the perp dies. The truth is that I feared for my life and used all methods at my diposal to defend the one thing I can't get back after it is lost, that same life.
How many people have heard of the case in Britain where the farmer shot two burglers with his hunting shotgun and killed one of them? The burglers had repeatedly burgled this same house (six times) and finally got caught. The farmer is currently in prison and the surviving burgler is trying to sue for his injuries, including lost wages. He was listed as unemployed. How could he lose wages when you get unemployment eitherway. Is he speaking of all the houses he could have robbed since the injury. The worst park is that the farmer's wife who had little to do with the situation may be liable, because the farmer is in prison and broke. THIS MAKES ME SICK. Getting caught and the possiblilty of getting shot is an accepted employment risk if you commit a crime where someone is in danger or thinks they may be.
One last note is that, just like showing a gun, posturing and intimdation can be effective. Primates, which we are, rarely kill during disputes in the wild. Most of the confrontations resulting a lot of huffing and puffing. Once, when I was on my way to pick up my girlfriend and I had an altercation (rude gestures) with some high school kids in a car. The kids tailed me all the way to a parking lot near her work. I knew they were there and didn't want to let them know where I was going, so I pulled over and got out of the car. They pulled up gunned the engine and started to get out of the car. I pulled the little league bat I had in the car out. I screamed and pounded the bat on the ground with both hands as hard as I could while I jumped up and down and acted generally insane (or stupid). Either way it worked the kids quickly hopped back in the car and took off. I know this wouldn't help in the original situation of this thread, but its another example of a way to deal with a confrontation.
P.S. to the "held before trial" debate. I don't belive that they put you in prison while being held, only the local holding cells or jail. There is quite a differance there. While I'm not an officer and have no LEO experience, I can't imagine they would put a suspect in "Gladiator School" before he is found guilty. If for no other reason than the possiblity of a law suit if anything happens in holding. there is a local case here where exactly that happened. A man in holding cell was raped and the officers knew it was happening and didn't attempt to stop it. This man won his case.
Okay, I'm out of gas to vent.