laughing dog
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Jordan Edwards (15) was shot in the head by a suburban Dallas Police officer late Saturday and died. Initially, the police reported that he was a passenger in a car that was backing towards the police in an aggressive manner. That report has now been corrected because video shows the car was moving forwards. The police chief now says "“After reviewing the video, I don’t believe that (the shooting) met our core values.”
(source: “After reviewing the video, I don’t believe that (the shooting) met our core values.”).
This teenager was unarmed. He had not been charged with a crime. Apparently firing into a moving vehicle is not viewed as an effective police action:
This is just another goddamn tragedy caused by reckless police action.
(source: “After reviewing the video, I don’t believe that (the shooting) met our core values.”).
This teenager was unarmed. He had not been charged with a crime. Apparently firing into a moving vehicle is not viewed as an effective police action:
Many major law enforcement agencies, federal officials and policing experts advise against shooting into moving vehicles, according to a 2015 investigation by the Guardian. The risk of harming an innocent party is too great, the Guardian reported, and the shots don’t often stop the vehicle.
In 2016, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department — the largest sheriff’s department in the United States — wrote a new policy essentially banning officers from firing into a moving vehicle unless they feel threatened by something else, such as a weapon.
This is just another goddamn tragedy caused by reckless police action.