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In reply to the discussion: Fugitive who stabbed officer fatally shot after manhunt in Texas [View all]Light House
(413 posts)55. I VERY obviously have more education on police procedures than you do.
You keep ignoring the fact that this was a violent escaped felon who had already stabbed a police officer, burglarized a home, when confronted, refused to obey police commands and officers felt their safety was in immediate danger, from what I've read so far, it was a justifiable homicide and will probably be ruled so by the DA.
Yes, police officers are allowed and do use tasers, but unlike what you see on teevee, they're not always effective, and 99% of fugitive apprehensions are violence free.
This violent, convicted sexual predator was not denied his due process right by the police, this violent convicted sexual predator was denied his due process right by himself by not obeying lawful police orders.
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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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