ruby sparks
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The idea that the car being a potential weapon is in any way a reasonable justification for shooting him is just plain daft.
It would not be in vacuum. But this guy already showed that he is willing to engage in violence to escape an arrest.
Furthermore, police do not know if there is a gun in the vehicle. Note also that it may not even be his car. His baby mama, who accused him of digitally penetrating her, also said this.
Heavy said:You can read the criminal complaint in the May 2020 case above here. The mother of some of Blake’s children accused him of digitally penetrating her without her consent. “LNB stated she and the defendant have three children together but have never resided together in the eight years they have been on and off. LNB stated the defendant is unemployed, has no vehicle, and would not tell LNB where he was currently living. LNB stated over the past eight years the defendant has physically assaulted her around twice a year when he drinks heavily,” the complaint says.
All I said was that shooting him on the specific basis that he might use the car itself as a weapon is not reasonable. I accept there appear to be other reasons for police to have been very concerned.
So if this wasn't his vehicle, does that mean he also tried to kidnap the kids?
It does seem possible, yes.
If that were the case then him getting into the car would be very concerning, assuming the cops knew it was his partner's car and especially if he was holding a knife. I can see that even holding a knife (if he was) and refusing to drop it or obey requests to stop, and getting into the driver's seat of a car with kids in it, is probably enough, at least in the USA, to legally warrant stopping him by shooting. If that's what was happening, the guy must have in some ways lost his head, trying to do that after a scuffle with two cops who are then pointing guns at him and ordering him to drop a knife and stop.
One thing to note, if it WAS his partner's car then why would there be a knife already on the floor beside the driver's seat? Therefore, if it was not his car, this would add weight to the claim that he was already holding a knife. Presumably the knife can be tested for finger prints. Presumably it can also be ascertained whether he had keys that could have started the car's ignition.
All things considered, I would now, at this point, tend to attach much more blame to Blake than anyone else, and have sympathy for the officers trying to deal with the situation, even if it is still very unfortunate and sad that he was shot. Shooting him 7 times still seems excessive, and in some ways slightly premature. There may even have been a better way to handle it, but the threatening situation unfolded very quickly and it wasn't easy for the cops, who to some extent were probably following what their training might have taught them.
But no, let's pretend that the initial lie that he was trying to break up a fight hasn't been discredited.![]()
I'm not doing that. In fact I had previously said otherwise. And I don't think anyone here is currently still claiming it.
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