Of course not but when signed up he knew that dying in the line of duty is a risk associated with this type of job.
Indeed and that is why he took steps to deal with said risk.
Of course not but when signed up he knew that dying in the line of duty is a risk associated with this type of job.
Indeed and that is why he took steps to deal with said risk.
Excellent point, remember Captain Schettino the commander who abandoned his sinking Italian cruise ship?When a captain on a ship leaves port, he recognizes that he is the last one off and sometimes has to go down with the ship.
For these reasons, they have acknowledged AUTHORITY, are respected, and for some, admired. It is the job they signed up to do.
Yes it was logical to save his own life. He did not mean to kill the female and his bullet was not meant for her. What choice did he have? If you were cornered in a hallway and a gun was pointed at you are you going to give up your life to save her?
The dude is at fault for running up peoples crib
That's his job! If he's not willing to put his life on the line to serve the public then he shouldn't be a cop.
His job is not to die.
But how do you know that?
Why do you immediately assume this piece-of-shit, double murderer is telling the truth? You take the word of a homicidal maniac because he used the magic word 'police' to justify his vicious brutality?
I am always amazed that black people would immediately believe racist garbage when they need an excuse for murdering people.
If it was really a risk, why did he have all that time to pull his gun, aim, and fire 8 shots without any shots being fired in his direction?
Are you saying going for cover was more risky than staying in plain view, pulling a gun, aiming, and then shooting?
It's like black people will believe any fairy tale whites tell them as long as the white boy calls himself a fictional name (priest, cop, judge, guard, corporation, newspaper, TV).
Well, that's the job he signed up to do.
Or, is it that he has no responsibility to do the job he willingly agreed to do, whenever he can put someone else's life in danger.
The man only had convictions for robbery. So, from his past behavior, he was just there to rob them.
Once the police appeared with guns, the entire situation escalated. So, the cops actually made things worse (which is what cops typically do).
Police are excellent at turning bad situations into tragedies.
Yes it was logical to save his own life. He did not mean to kill the female and his bullet was not meant for her. What choice did he have? If you were cornered in a hallway and a gun was pointed at you are you going to give up your life to save her?
The dude is at fault for running up peoples crib
But how do you know that?
Why do you immediately assume this piece-of-shit, double murderer is telling the truth? You take the word of a homicidal maniac because he used the magic word 'police' to justify his vicious brutality?
I am always amazed that black people would immediately believe racist garbage when they need an excuse for murdering people.
If it was really a risk, why did he have all that time to pull his gun, aim, and fire 8 shots without any shots being fired in his direction?
Are you saying going for cover was more risky than staying in plain view, pulling a gun, aiming, and then shooting?
It's like black people will believe any fairy tale whites tell them as long as the white boy calls himself a fictional name (priest, cop, judge, guard, corporation, newspaper, TV).
Must be one of those Portuguese women with African ancestry somewhere down the line because she was hella dark. Parents had two dimes. Damn.
Do you see the irony in your words? How do we know the cop was racist? Are you saying that you only saw him as racist simply because of the uniform he was wearing?
The police, ever since they appeared in the United States in the 1850s, always existed as a threat of violence against racial undesirables.
They were used against the Indigenous people first, before black people moved to cities.
Then, they were used against the Irish. It's ironic that some of the most vicious brutality came at the hands of the Irish, who later became a part of the race army, called the police.
Then, they were used against the Jewish immigrants and Italians.
Once black people started moving to cities, they were used against black people.
Then, they were used against Mexicans.
Police see themselves in constant war, a race war with euphemisms (War on Crime, War on Drugs, Keep the Streets Safe), where black people (and other racial "inferiors") are the enemy.
That is why they use terms like civilian and the bad guys. That is also why whites LOVE to call the police on black people and why the racist trash calling themselves police fill the jails with black faces.
Understand the history of the police in the United States, and you will understand why institutional racism not only persists, but thrives today.
The police are a legal fiction (a figment of the imagination) and do not exist to protect the public. The police exist only to protect the legal fictions created by the racist trash, namely the banks, the corporations, the politicians, and the rich AND OF COURSE, themselves.
The legal fiction of "Police" have always and will always be the greatest organized threat of violence against black people, their property, their rights, and their freedom in the United States.
So do you believe all cops a racist including black cops?
I haven't assumed anything. Just stating it is not a cops job to die.
Excellent point, remember Captain Schettino the commander who abandoned his sinking Italian cruise ship?
Captain Schettino was arrested within hours of the wreck, and he is likely to face criminal charges including manslaughter and abandoning his ship.
What are we to do with Captain Schettino? He will go down in history as an example of miserable failure, dereliction of duty, radical cowardice, and the collapse of manhood. He failed to do what any man in his position would be expected to do. He even refused a direct command to take up his duty, once he had abandoned it.
http://www.albertmohler.com/2012/01...-a-modern-tale-of-fear-failure-and-cowardice/
Must be one of those Portuguese women with African ancestry somewhere down the line because she was hella dark. Parents had two dimes. Damn.
If she had been WHITE she would most likely still be alive.
to protect and serve... it is a cops job to sacrifice his own life to save the life of victims... it is the only reason they are forgiven so much... if not - fuck the cops -we'll protect ourselves.I haven't assumed anything. Just stating it is not a cops job to die.
So do you believe all cops a racist including black cops?
to protect and serve... it is a cops job to sacrifice his own life to save the life of victims... it is the only reason they are forgiven so much... if not - fuck the cops -we'll protect ourselves.
i haven't shot a gun. but since y'all have shot a gun, especially at human targets, i presume you know about the adrenaline rush mixed with the flight-or-flight response.
not saying this is what happened, because, like i said, i ain't never shot at no one....but until all the information is out, like shot trajectory has been released, i can't really say nothing other than rest in peace.
He fired 8 times, hit the bad guy 7 out of 8 times. One bullet hit the victim. Far too many of these dudes watch movies where the cop shoots the bad guy while he's holding the victim. This scenario went south quick once the gun was pointed at the cop. The cop had two choices. Let that muthafucka use the victim as a shield while HE got shot or start shooting...He chose to go home to his family.
its reported that she portuguese-american. rebello is a portuguse name
last time i checked portuguese were european and european is white.
i think if this was a black person there wouldn't be a huge media coverage.![]()
Protect & Serve does not mean take a bullet for you. When it comes to a bullet or a life and death situation you are on your own.
So exactly how protect and serve means catch a bullet