Legion Troll
A fine upstanding poster
You think cops never kill unnecessarily?
Maybe the cops wouldn't have pulled their guns on him if they hadn't received false info that he was wanted for attempted murder.
With weaponry overflowing in every nook and cranny in the country- somebody is going to lose it. Somebody already did.
On the afternoon of New Year’s Eve, Las Vegas police officers cornered Keith Childress Jr., who was wanted for a number of violent felonies. They opened fire on the black 23-year-old after he refused to drop the object in his hands, which turned out not to be a gun but a cellphone. And with that, the nation logged what was probably its final police shooting death of 2015, a year in which 986 such killings occurred, well more than double the average number reported annually by the FBI over the past decade.
The shooting is the final one to be counted as part of The Washington Post’s year-long project tracking on-duty police killings by firearm, an issue that has taken on new urgency after a number of high-profile killings of unarmed African American men. The Post sought to document every shooting death at the hands of police in 2015, and it revealed troubling patterns in the circumstances that led to such shootings and the characteristics of the victims...
Over the past year, The Post found that the vast majority of those shot and killed by police were armed and half of them were white. Still, police killed blacks at three times the rate of whites when adjusted for the populations where these shootings occurred. And although black men represent 6 percent of the U.S. population, they made up nearly 40 percent of those who were killed while unarmed...
Childress’s death in many ways encapsulates the complex nature of these incidents. On one hand, the young man was unarmed, carrying nothing but a cellphone. At the same time, he had a history that suggested a capacity for violence, and he behaved suspiciously, ignoring officers’ commands for a full two minutes and advancing even as the officers threatened to shoot. While communicating with local police, however, the marshals conveyed incorrect information — that Childress was wanted for attempted murder, McMahill said."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...c7a404-b3c5-11e5-a76a-0b5145e8679a_story.html
Somebody is going to lose it because they have little control of their impulses and flip directly to irrational rage and then pick how to act upon it.
Your understanding of cause and effect is poor.
You're actually agreeing with me- so your comment is peculiar.
When folk ' lose it ' it's advisable not to hand them a weapon - or several.
Weapons are everywhere which is why blunt objects kill far more that all rifles combined.