That does seem odd that he would lunge at them with a sword, the cops wouldn't decide to fire at him and wait until his back was turned. Unless a cop was positioned in the back of him I guess.
Ray Rice and Adrian Peterson could be a couple of reasons...
People aren't rioting in Saratoga Springs could be another...
That does seem odd that he would lunge at them with a sword, the cops wouldn't decide to fire at him and wait until his back was turned. Unless a cop was positioned in the back of him I guess.
Say what you want about protecting the public, but the Ferguson guy didn't have a weapon and the Utah guy had a machete, not a gun. I didn't read anything about him threatening anyone with the machete. I still say that lethal force was unnecessary based on the reports that I read. As one poster commented, the policemen on the beat are often not very competent or intelligent individuals, and not trained well enough for such situations.
Not only that, I don't recall in days of yore (when I grew up), reports of police shooting and killing people in situations where lethal weapons were not being used against them.
I never said you had to let it go unchallenged. At all. But you can be somewhat mature or restrained in your tone while still being aggressive, intelligent and dickish. Unless you want to be banned for like the fourth time, only to come back to Jason on hands and knees, begging for reinstatement, your tail between your legs. Then have at it. That's your call. I'm just presenting to you what I see.
We're just lucky these racist ingrates who have dumb, base hobbies like shooting, hunting or wrestling weren't vain enough to run for public office. It's easy enough to become a cop and be handed a gun. Only a real sociopath, with no qualifications would try to run for public office to have "that type of power".
Good points.
I guess the media can only handle one thing at a time. Ferguson was soooooo 2 weeks ago. The flavor of the week now is the NFL. I'm guessing Kimmy K will do something stupid which will occupy the media's attention next week. And the cycle of terrible reporting rolls on...
Maybe perhaps because a weapon is a weapon.
If either of them approached a place of business carrying a sword and walked away from police trying to contain a situation they were called out for then likely it would have ended the same.
Where is OneBrow on this one?
If it had been a white man, the police treatment from the beginning, and the entire interaction, would have been different, if they had interacted at all. If the man were no troubled, he probably would not have tried to run. You can't just take a different person, plop him into the scenario, and say he would have been treated the same. The entire interaction would be different, start to finish.
Waiting for additional evidence before he decides who is at fault.
I do not believe that if a white man acting erratically caring a sword turned against police orders and started moving of toward a group of bystanders that the police would have done nothing about it.
I also do not believe that if people saw a white man with a sword acting erratically ...
https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow...django-unchained-detained-20140914-story.html
Somehow the above story fits this discussion. She is lucky she didn't make a menacing move towards the cops or she could've been shot.
So I'm not the biggest fan of police.
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What I've got from this thread. (haven't read anything else)
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But if this guy was carrying a sword.
Not responding to demands to drop the sword.
And running away from police toward other civilian while carrying the sword.
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While all agree he stood out with his 3-foot sword strapped to his back,
A witness later sent Susan Hunt a photo of police confronting her son outside the bank just prior to shots being fired. In the picture, two officers are standing on either side of Darrien. The sword is not visible in the picture.
So far, all the indications are that he was carrying the sword in a scabbard, on his back.
From the link in the OP:
There's a picture on Raw Story, IIRC, of how he would typically carry the sword.
Shouldn't have commented without reading the story. Was just being Lazy. If it's true the sword was on his back in a scabbard then my previous statements are wrong.So far, all the indications are that he was carrying the sword in a scabbard, on his back.
From the link in the OP:
There's a picture on Raw Story, IIRC, of how he would typically carry the sword.
I see this a little differently, but maybe the caught on he was somewhat disturbed and were trying to avoid the whole confrontation by "talking him down". He felt threatened, and maybe tried to make a show at the cops, but they still felt mostly in control and maybe he even turned around because they asked him to. Then, he takes off and heads toward an area with more people, not following their directions. As soon as innocent bystanders were threatened they took action so he couldn't do anything to anyone else. We just don't know but I see this scenario as highly plausible.