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Outrage after police fatally shoot Jayland Walker in Ohio
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<blockquote data-quote="Juan777" data-source="post: 76796196" data-attributes="member: 444606"><p>It sound like you are conceding that a minority were killed were framed to be resisting arrest but were actually cooperating with the police. That could be up to 49%. How high of a minority of innocent people killed would make that wrong if you are really going with that argument? In my books, one innocent person is one too much.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Why do you have laws where people have capital punishment if they commit certain crimes, then allow extra-judicial summary executions to happen over a broken taillight? Can you cite what law in the books says that not cooperating with the police is a Capital Offense? Why have laws where you have a death penalty in the first place then? It seems that there are more extra-judicial summary executions in a given year then there are death-row inmates or actual executions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juan777, post: 76796196, member: 444606"] It sound like you are conceding that a minority were killed were framed to be resisting arrest but were actually cooperating with the police. That could be up to 49%. How high of a minority of innocent people killed would make that wrong if you are really going with that argument? In my books, one innocent person is one too much. Why do you have laws where people have capital punishment if they commit certain crimes, then allow extra-judicial summary executions to happen over a broken taillight? Can you cite what law in the books says that not cooperating with the police is a Capital Offense? Why have laws where you have a death penalty in the first place then? It seems that there are more extra-judicial summary executions in a given year then there are death-row inmates or actual executions? [/QUOTE]
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