Video from 3 angles.What irrefutable evidence of police misconduct?
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Video from 3 angles.What irrefutable evidence of police misconduct?
And now, the cherry on top:Now, what would be a good reason to keep the exculpatory evidence secret?
Because it's not exculpatory.
First, it was never said that he pointed the gun at the officer so the bright shiny headline is only repeating what's been known from the start. The facts are that witnesses other than the police saw the incident and the firearm independent of the video evidence.And now, the cherry on top:
Police chief Kerr Putney told a news conference that the video does show Keith Scott, 43, was holding a gun and not a book, as the family has claimed. “I can tell you we did not find a book.” But, he said, it does not clearly show Scott pointing the gun at anyone."
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/22/keith-scott-video-charlotte-police-shooting
Today, Charlotte's chief of police said they have no intention of releasing video footage of the shooting "to the masses," though and also said the footage itself does not conclusively prove whether Scott was holding a gun on officers.
https://reason.com/blog/2016/09/22/keith-scott-body-cameras-charlotte
What those videos lack is context into why the officer shot the person. I won't fool myself into thinking that video 'tells all' because it doesn't.Video from 3 angles.
Have you forgotten how to Google?
This confirms what Professor Stoughton has found in his own presentations with judges, lawyers and students: What we see in police video footage tends to be shaped by what we already believe.
“Our interpretation of video is just as subject to cognitive biases as our interpretation of things we see live,” Professor Stoughton said. “People disagree about policing and will continue to disagree about exactly what a video shows.”
That much is true... even videos are subject to interpretation and do not reflect the complete reality. Although they're far more reliable than eyewitnesses, of course.I won't fool myself into thinking that video 'tells all' because it doesn't.
Very true. I've said this seems to be another panic/fear driven shooting. Let the chips fall.That much is true... even videos are subject to interpretation and do not reflect the compete reality. Although they're far more reliable than eyewitnesses, of course.
TULSA, Okla. (CBSNewYork/AP) — Prosecutors in Tulsa, Oklahoma, charged a white police officer who fatally shot an unarmed black man on a city street with first-degree manslaughter Thursday.
Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler filed the charge less than a week after officer Betty Shelby shot and killed 40-year-old Terence Crutcher on Sept. 16. Kunzweiler said arrangements were being made for Shelby’s surrender.
“I do not know why things happen in this world the way they do,” Kunzweiler said, adding that he determined first-degree manslaughter the appropriate charge. “We need to pray for wisdom and guidance.”
Through due process... as you've just impliedEven if it was an accident, there must be consequences.
What's the Difference Between Murder and Manslaughter?
The key difference between murder and manslaughter is the element of malice (the intent or desire to cause death or serious bodily harm). "Murder" is generally defined as the unlawful killing of another with malice under specific circumstances that vary slightly from state to state, while "manslaughter" is the unlawful killing of another without malice.
No, I don't worry about it. If I lived in a part of the country where this was common then maybe but I don't.@nsaspook, if you really are the person in the personal photos you post from time to time, do you worry about you or one of your family being one traffic stop away from making "national news"? The "I follow police instructions" is getting farther and farther from making you safe.
Thanks for the inside information. I have recently been re-evaluating my long held belief that my government has a moral compass.Dishonest, underhanded, despicable things are done legally by government everyday to prevent crime or terrorism, to do otherwise would be incredibly stupid and naive.
The Tulsa County District Attorney has charged the killer cop with felony first degree manslaughter.What those videos lack is context into why the officer shot the person. I won't fool myself into thinking that video 'tells all' because it doesn't.
I don't have a problem with her being charged but I do have a problem with prejudice of all kinds.The Tulsa County District Attorney has charged the killer cop with felony first degree manslaughter.
Apparently he thought those videos told a story, but that doesn't mean you have to.
What could possibly make you believe the government ever had a moral compass?Thanks for the inside information. I have recently been re-evaluating my long held belief that my government has a moral compass.
As I understand it, the (widely circulated) videos showing (unarmed) Crutcher walking away from the officer (Shelby) at the time of the shooting was recorded on cameras aboard the police RWA and (one or more) patrol-car 'dash-cams'...What irrefutable evidence of police misconduct?
What possible rational would there be for a murder charge against Shelby?Granting the authenticity of said 'footage', I find it nothing short of appalling that the charges against Shelby are merely that of 'manslaughter' -- How truly it's one law for Law Enforcement and another for everyone else![]()
If shooting an unarmed person in the back doesn't qualify as malice under US law that's truly sad!... Especially as, for instance, DWI fatalities not uncommonly result in 2'nd degree homicide convictions -- While I've no sympathy for intoxicated or otherwise distracted vehicle operators - my point remains -- to wit: negligence≠malice... While Crutcher's death may not have been an 'execution', are the videos to be credited, it was murder nonetheless!What possible rational would there be for a murder charge against Shelby?
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