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It’s reasonable to fire 55 times into a sleeping African American!
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<blockquote data-quote="iluvatar5150" data-source="post: 74038826" data-attributes="member: 313046"><p>Who's said that? I haven't said that. What I have said is that it's legal to possess a gun in CA and, as far as the cops knew, this guy wasn't legally prohibited from possessing one. They didn't know what his mental or medical state was. They didn't know if he was sleeping, drunk, drugged up, or in the midst of some sort of medical crisis. For all they knew, he could be having a reaction to a new medication. There are plenty of scenarios that, with the information they had at the time, would've been perfectly plausible and would've made everything McCoy had done up to that point perfectly legal. But instead of extending him the benefit of the doubt, they assumed he was dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iluvatar5150, post: 74038826, member: 313046"] Who's said that? I haven't said that. What I have said is that it's legal to possess a gun in CA and, as far as the cops knew, this guy wasn't legally prohibited from possessing one. They didn't know what his mental or medical state was. They didn't know if he was sleeping, drunk, drugged up, or in the midst of some sort of medical crisis. For all they knew, he could be having a reaction to a new medication. There are plenty of scenarios that, with the information they had at the time, would've been perfectly plausible and would've made everything McCoy had done up to that point perfectly legal. But instead of extending him the benefit of the doubt, they assumed he was dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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