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Sep 15, 2008 | Posted by: roboblogger
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You’re both jumping the gun. Wait and see what the state patrol investigation says, bearing in mind you will have a case of the police investigating the police. Perhaps the officers were fired on and returned fire to protect there own lives. Maybe the small town poorly trained gung-hoe inexperienced officers drew there weapons and fired before it was necessary, hard to say till we see all the facts. But with 28 years of law enforcement experience under my belt in Large metropolitan areas (Washington DC, El Paso TX) a lot of small town cops over react and actually escalates a situation the could have been defused by a better trained and more experienced officer. At this point I would have to go with UNREAL in saying every option should have been used to defuse the situation . Talk, negotiate, get back up, use your taser, let the suspect flee the area and follow before firing a weapon in a residential area where bystanders are in danger. In a small town of less than 3,000 the suspect has little chance of evading. I would have to say young over eager poorly trained and inexperienced officers escalated the situation and over reacted. This was a local man known to the officers not a unpredictable unknown suspect.
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1 CHADRON, Neb.(AP)- A judge has refused a motion to dismiss the grand jury indictment of the Crawford police chief in the shooting death of a 16-year-old boy. Scotts Bluff County District Judge Randall Lippstreu set Rick Thompson's arraignment for Sept. 23. A Dawes County grand jury indicted him last year for second-degree assault in the shooting death of Jesse Britton. Authorities have said Thompson shot Britton on Oct. 3 in a vacant Crawford bar after Britton didn't obey orders to lower a gun. Thompson has been on unpaid leave since the shooting and has maintained that he acted in self defense. Thompson had asked for dismissal of the charges, saying mistakes were made in the grand jury process. I posted this for you duh so you could read for yourself |
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1 If the police make the decision to shoot an armed subject then they shoot to kill. Doesn't that make sense? If someone you don't know points a gun at you will you aim for their leg or arms, or will you go for the easiest target, the torso. Oh yeah, you don't have people point guns at you, you sit at a desk in front of a computer and second guess the decisions police officers unfortunately have to make. The next time you need help, don't call the police. It sounds like you will handle every situation perfectly. Or you can leave it up to professionals who are trained to deal with this everyday. |
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okay so let me ask this...if an officer there had died instead because the options were gone and they under reacted that would be okay then? productive protectors of your way of life killed? that would be better?
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1 Ya'll need to quit being so naive. |
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Well said...thats what I was getting at from the beginning. |
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1 As a past badge carrying officer for 20 years, there is no such thing as shoot to wound so you can capture! If you are going to shoot, shoot to kill! Always has been that way, always will! |
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1 Argue with yourselves I am pretty sure the rest of the world has better things to do than come on here and argue about something so tragic all the way around! whatever does know facts because the gun being empty was no secret. so good luck in your arguments!!!! I will just sit and wait to see if this cop has the same fate as your Crawford cop that shot the 16 yr old!!!! |
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1 First, officers are not trained to "shoot to wound" OR "shoot to kill." They are trained to shoot to "stop the threat" which involves shots to center mass and/or the head. Period. Only in very rare circumstances--usually involving suicidal subject and snipers--will someone "shoot to wound." Second, everyone seems to be jumping to conclusions--even "Get facts." Wow, let's just conduct the grand jury right here! Wonder why the Crawford investigation was tainted? Because of the same small-town rumor mills that are at play in this incident already. Let NSP and the grand jury do their jobs, and do them right. No personal agendas. No rumor mills. |
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1 Well, I have lived in Kimball, 18 years! So the gun was not loaded. Big deal! A gun pointed at you gives you only one impression, it is loaded and that is how you handle it. Yes, I still support the Kimball Police, and unless things change dratically, always will! |
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1 WEll whoopde f'n do you lived in Kimball for 18 years. You must be some kind of outstanding citizen or be from some high class, well to do family that has money in town. Has always been that way in Kimball, if ya got the name or the money, you dont get messed with. Birds of a feather flock together. So support them, it will only get you no where. |
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