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Another Questionable Police Shooting...
Usually I read about police shootings and pass by them giving benefit of doubt to the officer. I am not sure why this one is bothering me, maybe because it is so close to home. But it all ended up w/a 54 yr old woman dead....
Eyewitness statements claim the officer had his gun in one hand and the other on the door handle. Also, the Jeep had manual roll up windows....just a sad story. I will think about this if I am ever stopped and had a serious talk w/my wife about being stopped. This just scares the shart out of me! Police: Officer who shot woman was being dragged - The News Desk Police: Officer who shot woman was being dragged RELATED:Fatal police shooting was first in 66 years BY DONNIE JOHNSTON State police say the Culpeper town police officer who shot and killed a woman Thursday did so after his arm became trapped in the window of her vehicle as she began driving away. According to Sgt. Les Tyler, the officer had approached Patricia A. Cook, 54, of Culpeper, while she was parked the Epiphany Catholic School parking lot on East Street. The officer, whose name has not been released, was responding to a report by school authorities about a suspicious person in the lot. “While attempting to retrieve her identification, the woman suddenly closed her driver’s-side window, trapping the officer’s arm, and started driving away, dragging the officer alongside,” Tyler said in a news release Friday. The state police is investigating the shooting. A witness reported seeing the officer with his gun drawn yelling, “Stop or I’ll shoot!” Carpenter Kris Buchele, who was working in a second-floor apartment in an adjacent house, said he then saw the officer fire through the glass as the Jeep Wrangler started south on East Street. The officer then ran into the street and fired as many as five more rounds before the Jeep rolled into a utility pole about 70 yards away, Buchele said. Cook was pronounced dead at the scene. Police said the officer was slightly injured. Police have offered no explanation as to why the woman was parked in the school lot, which is immediately adjacent to East Street. . By Phil Jenkins on February 10th, 2012 1:29 pm .. |
I am not a huge cop fan at all but what would we expect him to do if he was caught in the door. I don't know.
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Hmm, yeah, this one doesn't strike me as that weird. Just because it was a woman, and she was 54, doesn't mean she was a sweet old granny. You'd have to be pretty nuts (or with malicious intent) to roll someone's arm up in a window and drive out of a lot and into the street with them shouting and waving a gun around.
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What about the extra 5 (at least) shots fired into the vehicle as it rolled away?
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From what I have seen if you endanger a cop they are allowed to kill you. If you are in a situation where your life is in danger you are allowed to use deadly force until the threat is over. If you pursue someone or shoot someone fleeing you will be charged. It doesn't work the same way for cops. I will say that many older females who haven't been in trouble have a sense of entitlement and feel they don't have to respond to police if they have done nothing wrong. |
Zip - What would you have done. Just enjoy the ride?
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Bust out the window with the butt of the pistol.
There is no justification for shooting at her as she drove away, none. |
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This would be a good shoot except that the only thing more dangerous than a nut behind the wheel of a moving vehicle is a dead nut behind the wheel of a moving vehicle. If the cop feared for his life, how much better off did he think he'd be, still stuck in the window with a dead body not controlling the vehicle?
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Apparently they are also allowed to execute people for crimes they may commit later.
Suspect shot by OC deputy was US Marine | abc7.com Quote:
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Wow, that really sucks for the two girls. I can't imagine much that would be more traumatic.
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As usual it seems there are two sides to every story. I wonder why the eye witness account is so different that what the police claim happened?
Patricia A. Cook Dies In Culpeper Police Officer Involved Shooting In VA | wusa9.com Quote:
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Too bad the eyewitness didn't capture it on his phone. Cops will win this one. The Fairfax Co. cop that killed an unarmed and compliant neighbor of mine a few years ago skated for it, though the county (my taxes) paid millions.
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The "arm got trapped" thing also stinks. First, why was his arm (let alone his hand) past the window threashold anyway? Second, I find it hard to believe that he couldn't react in time to remove his arm/hand from a MANUAL roll-up window. |
In both those stories, the one with the woman and with the Marine, I suspect the LEO tale is lacking in veracity.
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The officer in this case has been charged with murder.
Culpeper Police Officer Charged in Fatal February Shooting | NBC4 Washington Quote:
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this one doesn't strike me as that weird.
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I would guess he was pretty ticked about the whole arm-window bit and decided to voice his displeasure with his sidearm. Quite human. If he'd been carrying an axe rather than a pistol he'd have probably still chased after her.
There are those who would likely argue that human emotion has no place in policing. And they'd probably be right! |
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