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In reply to the discussion: Fugitive who stabbed officer fatally shot after manhunt in Texas [View all]intaglio
(8,170 posts)76. Yup, because what was described was an extra-judicial killing
I might infer that the officers were too scared to follow procedure correctly i.e. detain and subdue the suspect; but for whatever reason they did not try those other methods and a man died. If you were religious you might be at least a little sad that the criminal was given no chance to repent of his evil - or did he lack free will and so ordained to go to hell?
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Fugitive who stabbed officer fatally shot after manhunt in Texas [View all]
The Straight Story
Feb 2013
OP
I do support due process, but the violent criminal has to want due process by surrendering.
Light House
Feb 2013
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