Crime Psychic Thief Hits Cop With Car & Gets Shot.

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Don't Comply, Ask a Question & Then Drive over a cop?

She guessed the cop could possibly defend their own life against a criminal's threat.

 
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It doesn't seem like the sort of a situation where someone should end up in a body bag, to be honest.

Don't know what it is with the US, maybe it's just the stress of dealing with an armed population. That's an everyday sort of situation for cops, no idea how they end up with a body on their record.
 
Yeah too bad Ta'Kiya didn't use common sense and comply <Fedor23>

Cops deal with non-compliance all the time. It never results in casualties around where I'm from, despite the frequency of cops dealing with out of control drunks, drug addicts, mentally ill folks, etc.

In the US I legitimately think it's just that the cops are pissing themselves at the thought of getting shot, so their trigger finger gets itchy.
 
So she's pregnant and stealing alcohol then tries to run a cop over. Now BLM is going to "protest". Sounds about right <{outtahere}>
The Jordan's & TV's they stole in 2020 need replaced.



She was prblobably stealing it to sell it. I worked in a few liquor stores in college and stolen liquor it's pretty common. They steal the giant 60 oz bottles of liquor and sell it.
 
It doesn't seem like the sort of a situation where someone should end up in a body bag, to be honest.

Better for criminals to get shot than to drive over another person to get away.

This goes double for every carjacker and armed robber fleeing the scene.
 
Cops deal with non-compliance all the time. It never results in casualties around where I'm from, despite the frequency of cops dealing with out of control drunks, drug addicts, mentally ill folks, etc.

In the US I legitimately think it's just that the cops are pissing themselves at the thought of getting shot, so their trigger finger gets itchy.

I think in this case he was more concerned about getting run over and dragged to death.

https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/man-pleads-guilty-to-manslaughter-in-hit-and-run-that-dragged-calgary-officer-437-metres-1.569864

Cop or otherwise, if someone tries to run you over with a car, you should have the right to shoot them.
 
Running over someone with your car?

It's not like she ran over the guy at 60 mph, obviously she's just trying to run away from the situation and the cop has plenty of time to react to her car starting to move. There was no possibility of the cop being at risk of death or anything.

She basically gets killed over some stolen booze. It's absurd.
 
It's not like she ran over the guy at 60 mph, obviously she's just trying to run away from the situation and the cop has plenty of time to react to her car starting to move. There was no possibility of the cop being at risk of death or anything.

She basically gets killed over some stolen booze. It's absurd.

The car goes over you at 10mph then it speeds up as she tries to get away. You're pinned underneath now getting dragged at 30mph.

Sound like fun?
 
A vehicle is considered a deadly weapon, so if someone rams into a cop with a car the use of force continuum allows deadly force. In this case the context isn't really one in which you would expect deadly force to be used, but the cop has no way to know whether she will accelerate and run him over, causing serious injuries or death. I don't see a scenario in which he gets in trouble. It often comes down to criminals being uneducated about how serious it is to accelerate towards someone and try to hit them with their car. The second you do that you're green-lighting your execution if the cops feel like it's necessary. The solution is super easy: don't try to run people over with your car. In her case she might have been drunk or high on top of being stupid as well.
 
It's a brutal way to die. Your chest pinned under a piece of heavy machinery that just smears you over the concrete.
Yes, truly a brutal way to go. I have empathy for the cop not the non complying "alleged" alcohol thief
 
I think in this case he was more concerned about getting run over and dragged to death.

https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/man-pleads-guilty-to-manslaughter-in-hit-and-run-that-dragged-calgary-officer-437-metres-1.569864

Cop or otherwise, if someone tries to run you over with a car, you should have the right to shoot them.

In that case the cop was apparently trying to pull some kind of a hero move by grabbing the steering wheel from outside the window.

The driver apparently got off light because he technically wasn't in control of the car when the cop got killed.
 
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