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In reply to the discussion: Fugitive who stabbed officer fatally shot after manhunt in Texas [View all]CAG
(1,820 posts)27. Apparently, to some the only time the police can actively respond to a
person bent on killing them by evidence that he had already injured a policeman, is a few seconds after that person has already fired a few rounds at them. How would you like to have that as a career? How many more policeman would die and leave their spouses and children alone? Lets keep in mind this guy was already convicted for a crime and he had escaped from prison custody. He wasn't a free citizen. He wasn't a "suspect" or "person of interest".
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Fugitive who stabbed officer fatally shot after manhunt in Texas [View all]
The Straight Story
Feb 2013
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I do support due process, but the violent criminal has to want due process by surrendering.
Light House
Feb 2013
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