That is and opinion on your part you don't know what the cop was thinking. Clearly there was evidence that the jury heard you are unaware of. So your opinion means nothing in this case.
Watch the video, Badge Blower. You are lying.
That is and opinion on your part you don't know what the cop was thinking. Clearly there was evidence that the jury heard you are unaware of. So your opinion means nothing in this case.
And your point it?
And I totally agree. This was a cop who was not suited to be in such a position. He should never been hired in the first place.
Was I addressing you, ignorant shitstain?

Watch the video, Badge Blower. You are lying.
I think he'll never be a cop again.
And how does the video show what was going thru the cops mind dip shit? All you know is that they were demanding the victim to do things and the cop shot him. But then I didn't realize you were a fucking mind reading cop hater.
Fuck off and die conservatard.
The video tells us all we need to know.
Yea it does if you are a fucked up on drugs dick sucking cop hater.
And how does the video show what was going thru the cops mind dip shit? All you know is that they were demanding the victim to do things and the cop shot him. But then I didn't realize you were a fucking mind reading cop hater.
Yea it does if you are a fucked up on drugs dick sucking cop hater.
Yes, dumbfuck, we think the jury got it wrong. You can tell yourself they got it right, but everyone else is not as stupid as you.

What's next? Have a cop shoot you if you can't walk a straight line when you're drunk? You cop apologists are truly sick people. I hope you suffer a tragedy at the hands of the police. It will serve you right

Was this excessive force? Of course!
Did the cop over react? Of course!
Should the city and cop be sued in civil court for Shavers death? Yes!
I don't believe he should have been tried for the crimes he was tried for based on the following:
"Second Degree Murder: Definition
Second-degree murder is ordinarily defined as: 1) an intentional killing that is not premeditated or planned, nor committed in a reasonable "heat of passion"; or 2) a killing caused by dangerous conduct and the offender's obvious lack of concern for human life. Second-degree murder may best be viewed as the middle ground between first-degree murder and voluntary manslaughter.
http://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-charges/second-degree-murder-overview.html
Involuntary Manslaughter Overview
Involuntary manslaughter usually refers to an unintentional killing that results from recklessness or criminal negligence, or from an unlawful act that is a misdemeanor or low-level felony (such as a DUI). The usual distinction from voluntary manslaughter is that involuntary manslaughter (sometimes called "criminally negligent homicide") is a crime in which the victim's death is unintended.
http://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-charges/involuntary-manslaughter-overview.html"
Yes I believe the cop should be held accountable but the jury decided right or wrong to find him not guilty. End of story.
He told the guy he was going to shoot him if he made a mistake. It was not unintentional.
Fraidy cops go free. Imagine a threat, blow away innocent people and the jury will let you off the hook. Unreal! I have to admit, it sure looks like we've become police state just Alex Jones predicted a decade ago. Legalized murder for not following instructions! I can no longer blame people for being conspiracy theorists about the drift into violent authoritarianism.

So he gave him ample warning.
Would you rather have him not warn him?
back to ridicule again, sure sign of your defeat. we accept your concession that you love a police state.You appear to need some time in your safe place.
Maybe cuddling with your stuffed animal and some coloring will bring your emotions into line.
yeah, usually threats of murder are considered terroristic......unless you're an armed government enforcement agent with legal authority to execute for fearing for your life