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re: Ferguson, what's your opinion?

Posted on 8/22/14 at 11:59 am to
Posted by heartbreakTiger
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Posted on 8/22/14 at 11:59 am to
cameras plus a review board would be a good thing in cases like this.

IMO it would show the cop was mostly correct in this case vs brown. You might be able to point some of his handling of the suspect before the shooting as questionable but in the end probably justify putting brown down.
Posted by the808bass
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Posted on 8/22/14 at 12:03 pm to
I don't think it would hurt to review Missouri law with respect to justifiable force either, even if it doesn't apply in this case. The way I read the law regarding force for police, even if he had shot in the back, he could have been just fine. I don't like that. I think that law Needs to be reviewed.
This post was edited on 8/22/14 at 12:06 pm
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Member since Sep 2013
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Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:12 pm to
quote:

cameras plus a review board would be a good thing in cases like this.

IMO it would show the cop was mostly correct in this case vs brown. You might be able to point some of his handling of the suspect before the shooting as questionable but in the end probably justify putting brown down.



Which is completely true and lucid.

If I was a police officer, I would definitely invest in a GoPro -- of course I'm not corrupt in any way so it wouldn't be too difficult for me.

I just think a GoPro would save police officers from long drawn out processes and save their arse in cases where brutality was not exercised but claimed.

Edit: Because any time someone says they were abused by the police a large chunk of people believe them immediately.
This post was edited on 8/22/14 at 1:13 pm
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