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In reply to the discussion: Cop Drives Right at Suspect, Runs Him Over in Disturbing Dash Cam Video [View all]Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)147. The suspect went feral. eom
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Cop Drives Right at Suspect, Runs Him Over in Disturbing Dash Cam Video [View all]
one_voice
Apr 2015
OP
This is what happens when you "stand by" and don't respond to a maniac with a rifle
951-Riverside
Apr 2015
#138
The one officer giving the command for other officers to "stand by" put them and the public at risk
951-Riverside
Apr 2015
#139
It means you just watched a cop smash into a man at ~60 MPH and your response is "FUCK YEAH! UNF!"
Scootaloo
Apr 2015
#155
The cop deserves to be prosecuted for assault with a dangerous weapon and assault with intent to
morningfog
Apr 2015
#11
He chose to stop an armed gunman who already shot his gun without killing this gunman.
LisaL
Apr 2015
#18
"Shoot to wound" is a fantasy indicating that someone watches too many cop shows.
11 Bravo
Apr 2015
#118
Nah, the best fantasy is a cop and armed suspect staring down barrels of guns...
Eleanors38
Apr 2015
#149
I'd think an imaginary world consists of only two possibilities-- killing him or running him down.
LanternWaste
Apr 2015
#137
The audio is significant - the car closest to him was saying 'stand off'
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2015
#22
He said the guy driving the car was given to okay to run him over with his vehicle?
Buzz Clik
Apr 2015
#58
Exactly. This was a very bad situation that was on the verge of getting worse.
Buzz Clik
Apr 2015
#68
why is that funny to you? Do you think a bullet fired in the air goes into orbit or something?
Takket
Apr 2015
#31
Well, I guess police should have given the suspect some more chances to shoot his gun.
LisaL
Apr 2015
#103
I agree with everything you said. It's amazing how polce brutatlity is justified and defended.
morningfog
Apr 2015
#17
They would have been justified with shooting him at that point because he was in a residential area
LisaL
Apr 2015
#19
More old Colts shot out of hands -- look, Ma, no blood! -- in The Lone Ranger!
Eleanors38
Apr 2015
#150
He wasn't told to stand down!! Just to "stand off"! That is the difference here we should be
GummyBearz
Apr 2015
#128
so no piercing internal organs with a bullet, but with his broken ribs is ok. thanks for clarifying.
uppityperson
Apr 2015
#132
Violent crime has dropped to 50-year lows. These are "Days of [ratings-driven] Dread."
Eleanors38
Apr 2015
#157
running into someone with a day moving car = "non-lethal force"? I'd say tell that to my cousin
uppityperson
Apr 2015
#113
For those that contend: It's impossible to approach a guy with a gun with less than lethal force
My Good Babushka
Apr 2015
#140
It's quite possible his actions could have saved a number of lives.
cherokeeprogressive
Apr 2015
#148