"Feared 4 muh lyfe" is their get out of jail free card to be able to shoot whoever they want, whenever they want.It doesn't even make sense. Why would they just shoot someone with no communication attempt? And from the article, were they still outside the home when this happened?
Because it clearly shows that the cop was justified in using deadly force because their was a firearm on the persons property, even if they were not holding nor within reach of said firearm, hence their fear for their life was well founded because reasons.uhmmm...so?
tulc(is honestly curious why this matters)
kind of thought that would be the reason for it being brought up.Because it clearly shows that the cop was justified in using deadly force because their was a firearm on the persons property, even if they were not holding nor within reach of said firearm, hence their fear for their life was well founded because reasons.
Because it clearly shows that the cop was justified in using deadly force because their was a firearm on the persons property, even if they were not holding nor within reach of said firearm, hence their fear for their life was well founded because reasons.
After looking into this...
Fort Worth Officer Kills Woman In Her Bedroom In Response To 'Open Structure Call'
Authorities say that when they entered Jefferson's home, a gun was recovered from the bedroom — the area where police shot and where Jefferson was pronounced dead. Officials did not say whether Jefferson was holding a weapon at the time the officer fired at her.
Maybe she had a gun in hand...maybe not. Maybe she pointed it out the window...maybe not.
So far it seems the only people speculating are the people rushing to defend the police officer who shot a woman in her own home.After looking into this...
Fort Worth Officer Kills Woman In Her Bedroom In Response To 'Open Structure Call'
Authorities say that when they entered Jefferson's home, a gun was recovered from the bedroom — the area where police shot and where Jefferson was pronounced dead. Officials did not say whether Jefferson was holding a weapon at the time the officer fired at her.
Maybe she had a gun in hand...maybe not. Maybe she pointed it out the window...maybe not.
No point in speculating...might as well wait for the investigation.
If the gun had been in her hand when she was shot, they probably would have said that in the beginning.While it may be kremlinology of a kind as the statement says a gun was recovered from the property rather than the person leaves me thinking there is no way that the gun was in their hand.
So far it seems the only people speculating are the people rushing to defend the police officer who shot a woman in her own home.
tulc(is going to need a lot of coffee soon)
While it may be kremlinology of a kind as the statement says a gun was recovered from the property rather than the person leaves me thinking there is no way that the gun was in their hand.
And what if she held the gun?It's possible....
It's possible she dropped it after being shot and they're pulling prints to see if she was holding it.
Who knows?
And what if she held the gun?
The police never identified themselves. She was fully in her right to be ready to defend herself from what must have appeared as a hostile home invasion. Right?
What a beautifull way to be allowed to kill people. Just scare them into raising their gun and then get your murder on.Right...just as he's allowed to defend himself from a suspect pointing a gun at him.
What a beautifull way to be allowed to kill people. Just scare them into raising their gun and then get your murder on.