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Rayshard Brooks was on probation for four crimes - including cruelty to children - and faced going back to prison if charged with a DUI, when he was found asleep and intoxicated at Wendy's drive-thru |
2020-06-17 |
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news]
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Posted by:g(r)omgoru |
#17 Charge the cop with policing in a black neighborhood while white. His immediate superiors too for assigning him there. |
Posted by: jpal 2020-06-17 21:18 |
#16 Skid is right. They had his car, ID, breath test...and running off just adds to the charges. They could have got him any time later. There's no excuse for this. |
Posted by: JHH 2020-06-17 19:59 |
#15 #12 |
Posted by: Frank G 2020-06-17 19:35 |
#14 Tuzla formation! |
Posted by: Frank G 2020-06-17 19:32 |
#13 Outrunning small arms fire, you've just got to be in tip top shape and very lucky. Serpentine! Serpentine! |
Posted by: SteveS 2020-06-17 19:26 |
#12 Why didn't the police just slice through both of his Achilles tendons so the dude couldn't run. Then there'd have been no need to shoot him. Or do I not see the problem correctly? |
Posted by: Canuckistan sniper 2020-06-17 19:19 |
#11 From the article: As the interaction neared its tragic conclusion, Brooks suggested to officers that he could just walk home saying that it wasn't far. But after Brooks failed a field sobriety test and blew 0.108 when breathalyzed (0.08 is the legal limit in Georgia), Rolfe who has since been fired, moved to cuff Brooks who suddenly resisted. Both officers were clearly taken by surprise. If he weren’t on probation, I assume they would have helped him move his car and walk home, but once he tested above the legal alcohol limit were the police required to bring him in for breaking probation or something? |
Posted by: trailing wife 2020-06-17 18:37 |
#10 Outrunning small arms fire, you've just got to be in tip top shape and very lucky. Failing that, you're a dead man. That's about all there is to it. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2020-06-17 18:26 |
#9 Unless he was using someone else car they should have run the plates and known who they were dealing with and thus might fight back or run. |
Posted by: rjschwarz 2020-06-17 18:10 |
#8 Whoever resists arrest should die. I mean running is okay. But scuffling with officers of the law, trying to disarm them, all that is BZZZT ! Bullet eating time ! |
Posted by: Dron66046 2020-06-17 18:05 |
#7 Picking him up the next day might not work. He might go into hiding. If a guy like that resists arrest, the assumption must be that he's worried about more than a DUI. He could be an armed and dangerous felon who would cause more harm if he isn't stopped immediately. His victim(s) are likely to be black. Nobody seems to consider the fact that police are protecting black citizens as well as white. All of these cases with black men getting killed by police have one thing in common. The suspect always resists arrest. When it gets down to a physical struggle like that, all bets are off. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2020-06-17 18:00 |
#6 ^Hear, hear. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2020-06-17 17:13 |
#5 He's gone, we're all safer now. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2020-06-17 17:11 |
#4 Got to agree with #2. Like unnecessary high speed chases, this whole thing could have been handled by picking him up later. Add running from the cops to the other charges and he's (at least on paper) going back to jail for some time. OTOH, seems jail has a bigger revolving door than the immigration courts these days. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2020-06-17 16:59 |
#2 So, that's HIS motive. Why'd the cop send a bullet to catch him? They could have coolly picked him up the next day. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2020-06-17 16:52 |
#1 Former Atlanta officer faces murder charge for Rayshard Brooks shooting |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2020-06-17 16:51 |