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Kohburn 01-07-2009 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by Prom (Post 349264)
The cop drew, aimed, fired, then holstered the weapon. I believe the smoking gun, as it were, lies in the way the holstered the gun, it wasn't an "oh ****, what the hell just happened, what do I do now?" move, it was a calm draw+aim+fire+holster combo just like he was trained to do and probably practiced a hundred times before. At no point did he appear to have realized any problem with what he had done, therefore it had to be intentional.

I think the more clear videos show both that officer and the two who were int he line of his fire were all shocked when the pistol discharged.

I think it was a negligent discharge. one that never would have happened if he had never drawn his firearm when it wasn't necessary.

Prom 01-07-2009 06:55 PM

either way, cop=screwed

hoedogg 01-07-2009 08:36 PM

the family announced last night they are filing a 25 million dollar wrongfull death sute. and thats not even the civil sute there going to file next...

KDXmike 01-07-2009 08:49 PM

The cop should get the death penalty but I realize it's CA.

Life in prison without possibility of parole.

Mike

chik636rydr 01-07-2009 11:45 PM

I am former law enforcement with 5 years experience in Mobile Police Department. What occurred in that video was standard police procedure. However, the discharge of the weapon was not. If the officer would have drawn and tazed the guy he would have been completely justified because the man was resisting the officer. I just don't see how he drew the wrong weapon. Most departments use the x-26, which is comparable to a sub compact pistol. You also cross draw from your non dominant, firearm side:

http://calsuntac.com/store/image/x09...ted_Supply.jpg

Only thing I can guess is that dude was a rookie and never had to encounter a situation like that. He probably had only been the assisting officer on such arrests.

Who knows, either way it goes, sad situation.

Fourty2ri 01-08-2009 03:35 AM


I am former law enforcement with 5 years experience in Mobile Police Department.
Chick, I think you might have just broken KX slaughterkings Heart http://i27.tinypic.com/263khw3.jpg

Kohburn 01-08-2009 12:32 PM

he was no rookie - he had been on the force 2 years according to the video.

Kohburn 01-08-2009 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by KDXmike (Post 349290)
The cop should get the death penalty but I realize it's CA.

Life in prison without possibility of parole.

Mike

maybe if he was carrying out an execusion - but for an accident stupid or not, another death does not make it any better.

Fourty2ri 01-08-2009 09:02 PM

I can not understand why he even pulled his piece out? So there was a bit of a struggle. BFD. 3-4 cops were around or on the guy, they had already patted him down, no one whacked the cop, he didnt act like he had a Taser and was telling him to stop fighting, he just pulled it, popped him, then acted all like, oh well,
Now they say he quit, and wont talk to the police about it? Union rep and lawyer told him not to?
If you or I had done that, we would be held with out bail, and thats it.
Screwed up State there, Ho

chik636rydr 01-08-2009 11:26 PM


Originally Posted by Fourty2ri (Post 349369)
Chick, I think you might have just broken KX slaughterkings Heart http://i27.tinypic.com/263khw3.jpg

lol aweee how you sa that I broke his heart??? ;)


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