October 26th, 2013, 11:00 | #31 |
A spokeswoman for the boy's school described him as "a very loved student, a very popular, very handsome young man, very smart and capable".
Indeed, that was a very smart move.....
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October 26th, 2013, 11:31 | #32 |
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I bet he does, but I am sure his wife and children would feel like a big bag of shit now had the threat been real and the officer killed.
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October 26th, 2013, 12:11 | #33 |
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I love how people try to shift blame here: the root cause of this was the kid was walking around with what looked like an AK: did that make him a bad person, did he deserve to die for doing that? No, but from that point on he was exposing himself to the potential for something like this to happen, just like a kid walking up to a grizzly cuz he wants to play with the nice cuddly bear is exposing himself to the risk of a mauling.
As for second chances, moments before the cop pulled up another driver had stopped to warn the kid to put the gun away. If he'd heeded that warning he might still be alive.
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October 26th, 2013, 12:22 | #34 |
Just popping in. Quite the shit slinger in here.
No clue of what details are right and which are wrong as each news outlet plays their own melody, so I'll keep my comments to myself as really, none of us have a clue what happened aside from that officer and the child. Tragedy is tragedy, lets leave it as such.
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October 26th, 2013, 12:44 | #35 |
Police Shoot And Kill Andy Lopez March, 13-Year-Old Boy Carrying Fake Rifle - YouTube
dropping this here
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October 26th, 2013, 15:29 | #36 | |
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Common, guys some of us have kids too. You know what I am talking about. So, what if it was 8 year old? 5 year old? Would they shoot him dead too? Police officers are trained to shoot in the center of mass... Now wait just a second. Are they some sort of robots, machines? Don't they have brains? They have families too, and kids. Anyone can be in the place of that kid. What of it was a toy gun from toysrus? How easy it is for a trained police officer to disarm 13 yo without just shooting him right away. If it is not easy he should not be a police officer on the first place. Last edited by volteco; October 26th, 2013 at 15:35.. |
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October 26th, 2013, 15:36 | #37 | |
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October 26th, 2013, 15:42 | #38 | |
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My 10 and 5 year olds have respect for both firearms and the Police - because I taught them too. As far as the actions of the Officer - it looks like a real firearm! Should the officer have risked his life or that of any bystanders to hit a smaller target (while under stress) which may or may not neutralize the threat? Center Mass - neutralizes the threat!
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October 26th, 2013, 15:43 | #39 | |
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When I was 13, I understood that a cop with a gun pointed at me and yelling instructions was one to be complied with. Comparing a replica gun/airsoft gun to a toys 'r us toy gun, its a terrible comparison and does not apply to the situation. Had the kid had a toy looking gun the issue would never occur as the cops would not have been called in the first place. The cop was presented with an armed threat. Even after warning the threat to drop the weapon, the threat did not comply. Full stop. Age does not come into play here as cop does not have time to ask him his age, nor his name or what his intent is. His job is to protect himself, and the public from an armed threat. By suggesting disarming the threat, are you suggesting that the cop should run towards an armed threat to tackle him?
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October 26th, 2013, 16:15 | #40 |
Well, I am not a police officer, and it is not for me to tell if his tactics are right or wrong. But I served 2 years in army, and I can tell I would not go to a point blank distance to an armed suspect, and then play some sort of western game "who shoots first". Police has (should have) knowledge and technology at it's side to deal with this kind of things.
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October 26th, 2013, 16:22 | #41 | |
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......and it gets you shot when you point it at a Police Officer!
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October 26th, 2013, 16:47 | #42 | |
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The problem here is the whole system, the police officer being just a part of it. It is very... "loose", permissive. But if you happen to cross the line, it panishes you hard. |
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You're getting hung up on the kid's age and shifting the blame to the cops that thought they were facing a real threat and made a judgement call The "whole system" yes the system is fucked but this isn't an example of where it failed, I'm not some pig apologist, ask anyone in off-topic, but in this case the cops actually did what they were supposed to do with tragic results. Quote:
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I vote for AV revocation, stupids shouldn't have access to Airsoft lol
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October 26th, 2013, 18:12 | #45 |
I would never let my kids walk around with an airsoft gun.
Other report was saying that the kid has borrowed the gun from his friend so, parents could have not even known about the gun. |
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