SocataSmoker
Well-Known Member
Bet he stays away form his home.
Noooooooo kiddin, I'd be in the woods, Rambo style...
Bet he stays away form his home.
Good he has no need of weapons. Apparently he does not know how to use them.and he had to turn in his weapons.
You know that for a fact eh? By definition, an execution is the killing of a condemned man... so unless this was a sentencing hearing at the BART station and the sentence carried out in front of the public, it was no execution. I'm sticking with accidental discharge, happens all the time... just don't be in front of the gun when it does.They executed that young man.!
Is that all they can come up withMehserle, 27, has pleaded not guilty, and according to his attorney, intended to grab his stun gun when he accidentally pulled his pistol.
the defense is trying to say it was a "volatile situation". saying the cops were scared and everything was chaotic.Is that all they can come up with
From what I have seen and read this was nothing but cold blooded murder. I don't even know if you could say it was aggravated cops deal with crap all the time and Oscar Grant had his head slammed into a wall and then laid on the ground in compliance.the defense is trying to say it was a "volatile situation". saying the cops were scared and everything was chaotic.
it was a call about a misdemeanor fight on one of the trains. NO weapons involved. apparently they have a "panic button" on their radios that they push when things get "hot". no one there pushed their buttons.
If that was a volatile situation and the cops were scared then they need to reconsider how they train them and who they hire. Even if it was an accident it is still 100% their fault for allowing incompetent officers to not only have the right violate your rights based on their observation but they can pull a gun on you at anytime and if it happens to go off then oh well.the defense is trying to say it was a "volatile situation". saying the cops were scared and everything was chaotic.
it was a call about a misdemeanor fight on one of the trains. NO weapons involved. apparently they have a "panic button" on their radios that they push when things get "hot". no one there pushed their buttons.
i think you just nailed it.If that was a volatile situation and the cops were scared then they need to reconsider how they train them and who they hire. Even if it was an accident it is still 100% their fault for allowing incompetent officers to not only have the right violate your rights based on their observation but they can pull a gun on you at anytime and if it happens to go off then oh well.