No, I didn't. I want to know what would be your reaction should the situation I outlined occur. You have not responded to that.
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No, I didn't. I want to know what would be your reaction should the situation I outlined occur. You have not responded to that.
Millions upon millions of innocent Tennesseans would have been massacred and 5,000 5th Avenue and Philidelphia civil rights law firms relentlessly working together wouldn't have been able to have gotten a dime of relief for the families of the victims or those victims hanging on by a thread and certainly not from White County or any of those that made the discretionary call, good call or bad, matters not, just like the call to senselessly execute this guy.
More likely would be the involved govt actors suing families of the victims for the intentional infliction of mental anguish for some convoluted and obtuse asinine reason, and they would prevail.
Kill first, ask questions later or better yet, never.
You're still not answering the question. You're attempting to deflect it.
I am not asking you what you think would happen. I am asking what your personal response would be. Would you think the cops did right in holding fire and letting someone else be killed, or wrong in holding off and having someone else killed because they didn't?
That is the question. Answer it.
How about you take your ignorant hypotheticals and stick them in the centerfold of your Killer Cop Trainer Daily comic book?
Obviously a jerk with an axe to grind and his own point of view unconfused by the facts. Maybe he should run for sheriff of White County. Wouldn't be much of a change.
How about you answer the question?
You've been blowharding all over the place making it absolutely clear that it's far better for a cop to allow himself to be killed rather than shoot anyone no matter what the circumstances. I'm don't want to see anyone shot either but that includes innocent bystanders.
So answer the question. Would a cop be right, or wrong, to hold his fire if holding it means that a bystander is going to be shot?
I'm not going to stop asking until (a) the mods close down the thread or (b) you answer the question.
Your hypothetical question is too ignorant to warrant a response.
Besides, you've made it quite clear how you train your badged killers, maybe you even thrive on it and teach that too?
CBG has nothing to do with law enforcement, so you're barking up the wrong tree there.
Besides, KK18968, you and your lack of law enforcement experience and training are in the perfect position to know what it takes to do the job and make the split-second decisions over life and death that might be necessary. Heck, maybe you should also be on a medical malpractice board so you can second guess doctors as well?
I work in the administrative offices of a university.
How about this: Either answer the question, or shut your trap about how someone else should be doing their jobs. But as long as you keep it up, I'm going to keep it up.