
Originally Posted by
SysOp
debunk rofl. DEBUNK or EXPLAIN a juiced up officer going OFF and shooting a man 16 fucking times, do it.
explain why the man was shot 16 times with facts. ask your brother the protocol in this situation. explain SIXTEEN SHOTS.
Define "juiced up".
Im not sure why you used this word, but if you are inferring to adreniline, Im sure there are likely TONS of cases where the moment a cop is put in a similar situation where his life is at risk, his adreneline goes up. That doesnt constitute him as likely being "out of control" though, as its likely so common that its then ignored and training comes into play. He isnt a rookie and has worked that area for probably quite a while by now.
I dont know the terms that will be discussed, but there is a psychological state that will be argued where once the cop begins shooting, he continues shooting (you can argue "fear" or some other issues here...I dont know what they all entail, but its a legitimate defense apparently). Hopefully, by now though, you understand that essentially he shot him and kept on shooting him and the guy never dropped the knife, so one could theoretically (legally?) argue that he was in fear of his life (it can be legally argued that he was) and
the kid was still considered a threat (didnt drop the knife). You can view this as murder if you wish, but again, this will be argued in court and there are cases they will likely cite where he is justified to do what he did. The laws and cases will be used to debunk these particular statements, in court.
You can also explain why he went to reload. They are trained to do that. You dont want to ever find yourself in a situation where you have shot all your bullets, and are now sitting there holding your dick in your hand. Its second nature. You hear an empty click, and you quickly load a new clip. Who knows...maybe he would have loaded a second clip and started shooting, but allegedly, one or more officers said something along the lines of stop, and he did. Will that be used? Probably. But its not that important, IMO, as you would have to prove he was going to actually load and shoot, as opposed to just loading, but then they would possibly ask him if he still considered the guy a threat as he was reloading, and it gets into a big psychological mess.
If this is pissing people off and you want me to stfu, let me know. Im trying to address his questions.