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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)93. Read your own post and the contradictions
If he was in a ditch how likely was it he could get away, why was no back-up sought?
If he was half hidden how was it possible be sure they could kill him? If he there was enough visible to be shot there was also enough at which to attempt one, or several, taser shots.
Why was there no attempt made at another method?
Sharp sticks can take down a razorback? Yup, in specially designed traps or, if they are spears, in the hands of someone who knows how to use a spear or, if they are arrows fired from composite bows and tipped with steel arrowheads, by someone with a bow and who knows how to use it. Are you saying this vicious murderer was a supercriminal? In which case they should have sent for the Batman.
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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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