Sonya Massey Killing
- Thread starter BMR Genie
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No reason for me to re-read you. You obviously don't get it.Read my posts again.
Even the part about jumping in front of the car. But especially the part about training.
You asked...
I answered. I also explained why he is in trouble.
Give the guy a call, let him know you have a defense planned for the courtroom.
Let us know how it works out.
Maybe he did maybe he didn't but no one is going to let a crazy person throw boiling water on them. It's easy for armchair QB's to tell us what should happen when they're not in the same situation isn't it?If he thinks his life is really in danger by that hot water, a single shot on foot, hand, or any parts of the body that are not vital to disable Sonya is enough, the remaining shots are already murder.
He has a lot of room to run outside the house or take cover, anything just to avoid the hot water. But he chose the easy way.Maybe he did maybe he didn't but no one is going to let a crazy person throw boiling water on them. It's easy for armchair QB's to tell us what should happen when they're not in the same situation isn't it?
Why should the officer run? Because he was being threatened. She had ample.opportunity to obey orders and chose to be a nut. All while a gun was pointed at her face. She brought it on herself.He has a lot of room to run outside the house or take cover, anything just to avoid the hot water. But he chose the easy way.
Because the officer took an oath to "safeguard lives". Different story if he was confronted with a gun of course. In this case, he had a choice to choose to prevent the loss of life. I don't think he showed maximum tolerance.Why should the officer run? Because he was being threatened. She had ample.opportunity to obey orders and chose to be a nut. All while a gun was pointed at her face. She brought it on herself.
You've got it backwards. The officer isn't the one who runs. The officer is the one in charge of the situation. She has to follow his orders, not the other way around.Because the officer took an oath to "safeguard lives". Different story if he was confronted with a gun of course. In this case, he had a choice to choose to prevent the loss of life. I don't think he showed maximum tolerance.
Yes he said it first which is warning and she still didn't obey him.Cop is cooked here. Bad judgment all the way around. First is why is a mentally ill person living by herself? Second is the cop overreacting to the situation presented and is on tape saying he is going to shoot her in the face.
Problem he has is that a boiling pot of water is not life threatening. If she had a knife, gun, or even a bat coming towards him he would have a better case. In any physical conflict distance is your friend and he is going to have a hard time trying to convince a jury his life was in immediate danger with two fully armed cops against a mentally ill woman with a pot of boiling water.Yes he said it first which is warning and she still didn't obey him.
If there's a way to preserve life w/o endangering yours, then that must be the resort that had taken. I agree that every citizen must obey and respect the man in uniform, but what are you gonna do, especially in the US where there's a lot of police resistance? Shoot everyone who doesn't follow your command?You've got it backwards. The officer isn't the one who runs. The officer is the one in charge of the situation. She has to follow his orders, not the other way around.
She chose not to. She chose being a nutjob.
Boiling pot of water can do serious damage. Leave your face scarred all over for life as well as the rest of your body.Problem he has is that a boiling pot of water is not life threatening. If she had a knife, gun, or even a bat coming towards him he would have a better case. In any physical conflict distance is your friend and he is going to have a hard time trying to convince a jury his life was in immediate danger with two fully armed cops against a mentally ill woman with a pot of boiling water.
What a great idea, actually. I bet crime would go down overnight.If there's a way to preserve life w/o endangering yours, then that must be the resort that had taken. I agree that every citizen must obey and respect the man in uniform, but what are you gonna do, especially in the US where there's a lot of police resistance? Shoot everyone who doesn't follow your command?
Taser, pepper spray, or billyclub. Agree nobody wants boiling water (possibly) thrown at them but we both know he is done for what he did. It is a perfect blend of bad judgment and circumstances all the way around.Boiling pot of water can do serious damage. Leave your face scarred all over for life as well as the rest of your body.
No reasonable person is going let anyone throw boiling water on them. That's an insanity.
His defense for me is simple. Either I get a pot of boiling water thrown on me or I can shoot. Any objective person will admit they would shoot first.
Easy to say when you're not the one in that situation. If he's done then maybe we should ask why is he done? Is it because he simply wanted to murder this woman on purpose because he's a racist who hated her?Taser, pepper spray, or billyclub. Agree nobody wants boiling water (possibly) thrown at them but we both know he is done for what he did. It is a perfect blend of bad judgment and circumstances all the way around.
I would agree if it weren’t in Illinois.His defense should be pretty strong actually
Like I said you don't call the police to begin with.Easy to say when you're not the one in that situation. If he's done then maybe we should ask why is he done? Is it because he simply wanted to murder this woman on purpose because he's a racist who hated her?
If that's the case, then why didn't he shoot her immediately upon arrival? Why have a half hour conversation with someone you hate, repeatedly ask them what's wrong, and check out the back of the property in order to ease her concerns if he truly hated her?
No, that's not the reason at all is it? The reason he's most likely done is because the jury will likely be filled with blacks and leftists who see this guy as an evil.white man who wanted to kill a black person.
That's why. Let's tell the truth and be honest about it. The racism didn't come from this man, it will come from the other side.
Are you saying that cops are honest & trustworthy in other countries?!I'm starting to understand why cops are so hated in the USA.
He didn't have to do anything, except maybe take a couple of steps back, move near the door and not approach someone with a pot of boiling water in her hands.
No, but in the USA they can just shoot you in your own home because you're cooking food. I just don't think he had to kill her. He could've used his taser.Are you saying that cops are honest & trustworthy in other countries?!
I’m all seriousness though, this case is a rare instance
99% of the time the person got what they asked for and the officer was in the right