Graphic video shows Daniel Shaver sobbing and begging officer for his life before 2016 shooting

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  1. Eadora

    Eadora Well-Known Member

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    No wonder Daniel Shaver never stood a chance !
    "Blame The Victim" taken to the EXTREME !

    Do you remember "Baby Boo Boo" who had his face blow off by a Police Flash Bang ?
    Well according to The Police Legal Team it was the fault of that Criminal Baby Boo Boo !

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    COPS WHO FLASH BANGED INFANT’S CRIB ARE BLAMING THE BABY
    http://www.thedailysheeple.com/cops-who-flash-banged-infant-are-blaming-the-baby_052015

    from the Article:
    The act of sleeping in a room about to be breached by a SWAT team constituted “criminal” conduct
    on the part of the infant.At the very least, the infant was fully liable for the nearly fatal injuries inflicted
    on him when Habersham County Sheriff’s Deputy Charles Long blindly heaved a flash-bang grenade
    – a “destructive device,” as described by the ATF, that when detonated burns at 2,000-3,500 degrees
    Fahrenheit – into the crib.

    Merely by being in that room, Bou-Bou had assumed the risk of coming under attack by a SWAT team.
    By impeding the trajectory of that grenade, rather than fleeing from his crib, Bou-Bou failed to “avoid
    the consequences” of that attack.

    In any case, Bou-Bou, along with his parents and his siblings, are fully and exclusively to blame for
    the injuries that nearly killed the child and left the family with more than one million dollars in medical
    bills. The SWAT team that invaded the home in Cornelia, Georgia on the basis of a bogus anonymous tip
    that a $50 drug transaction had occurred there is legally blameless.

    This is the defense presented by Haberham County Sheriff Joey Terrell and his comrades in their reply
    to a federal lawsuit filed
    last February on behalf of Bou-Bou Phonesavanh and his family.
     
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  2. Ethereal

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    There is absolutely no way to eliminate the risk of getting killed in any profession, let alone one like policing, so you are asserting an impossible standard.
     
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    I already explained my position. Police should wait until AFTER they've positively identified a weapon. It is the same standard that Marine infantry used in Iraq during the surge. It does NOT subject the person to excessive amounts of risk. If you truly want to make things safer for police, then you will demand better training, as that is unquestionably the best way to prevent bad things from happening.
     
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    That's exactly what happened in this situation.

    An innocent man was minding his own business and being lawful when police showed up out of nowhere and proceeded to execute him based on nothing but the movement of his arm. It is one of the most disturbing and despicable things I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot of messed up stuff.
     
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