Tulsa police officer who killed Terence Crutcher charged with manslaughter

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High on PCP?

http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/loca...cle_d965a1f2-072b-57bf-a682-6b1cfb22b246.html


Why was he going to his car when he was ordered numerous times to comply with the officers demands? Was the female officer justified in using deadly force if she had grounds to believe that her and her fellow officers' lives were in jeopardy?
 

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If you are in a high crime area, you better be sober and listen clearly to what the cops say. Hating white people and cops will not give you the proper attitude to likely survive a traffic stop.
 

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Good.

Now we can see a problem be revealed- people with no interest in actual justice, who mindlessly defend the police, will put themselves out there.

Like aCW :rolleyes:

Do you think that it's possible for someone who obviously has a history of negative interactions with law enforcement to try to be objective on this matter?

If so, I'll ask you what I asked annab:

After trying to deal with someone whose behavior was erratic (based on her knowledge of drugs, the female officer believed that the suspect was high on PCP, which was later found in his car), was the officer justified in using deadly force if she thought that her and/or her fellow officers lives were endangered?
 

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High on PCP?
I'll wait for the toxicology report.

Why was he going to his car when he was ordered numerous times to comply with the officers demands? Was the female officer justified in using deadly force if she had grounds to believe that her and her fellow officers' lives were in jeopardy?

Why was he shot when his hands were up and he wasn't advancing on the officer?
 

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The problem with police is that for people who 'protect and serve', they seem to care about their own lives more than others.

People who defend the gun ho nature of officers makes others lose their sense of society- why not just put robots in blue and have them patrol the streets, so when they kill anyone who so much as appears to be threatening we can blame the bloodbath on an object like those gun control advocates do :rolleyes:
 

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The problem with police is that for people who 'protect and serve', they seem to care about their own lives more than others.

Yes, Tulsa Police Officer Betty Shelby obviously cared more about her and her fellows officers lives than that of a PCP drug addict who she thought was reaching for a gun in his car.

People who defend the gun ho nature of officers makes others lose their sense of society- why not just put robots in blue and have them patrol the streets, so when they kill anyone who so much as appears to be threatening we can blame the bloodbath on an object like those gun control advocates do :rolleyes:

Are you ready to tell us what brought about such HATRED of law enforcement in your life?
 

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The enhanced photo of the car shows that the window was up.

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While this and other shootings of black thugs isn't what these protests and riots are all about (it's about restructuring our socio-economic system to that of a socialist/centralized government), based on the evidence provided thus far, I feel that a jury would acquit Tulsa Police Officer Betty Shelby of any and all charges.
 
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