Bit of a sweeping statement to say “...how trigger happy and unprofessional american police are...”. A personal friend of mine was NYPD for over 20 years (he’s long retired now) and never drew his gun once. Ever. It’s like anything, you can’t tar them all with the same brush. It’s just unfortunate that the volume of idiots with a gun and a badge are coming to the forefront because of recent events.As some of you may know I have an autistic son.
He can be really challenging at times and difficult to reason with.
Meltdowns can be very traumatic for both parent and child but there are techniques to assuage a childs anxiety.
That said if I lived in the states knowing how trigger happy and unprofessional american police are the last thing I would do would be call them in to deal with an autistic child in crisis.
Maybe the mother had reached the end of her patience I don't know, but I will wager no parent will call 911 again.
The cop who let loose with his gun needs sacking... he hit the boy 4 times... how many did he loose off ?
Its a f#cking child FFS !
Attempted murder ?Bit of a sweeping statement to say “...how trigger happy and unprofessional american police are...”. A personal friend of mine was NYPD for over 20 years (he’s long retired now) and never drew his gun once. Ever. It’s like anything, you can’t tar them all with the same brush. It’s just unfortunate that the volume of idiots with a gun and a badge are coming to the forefront because of recent events.
As for the twat that shot the boy, he doesn’t need sacking. He needs prosecuting. What for, I wouldn’t like to say at this stage because we don’t have the full facts, but he shouldn’t be opening up on a child unless he was faced with a ‘shoot or be shot’ (or similar) scenario.
Kid might’ve had a sawn-off shotgun or a knife. It seems quite unlikely but, as I said above, we don’t have the facts.Attempted murder ?
Assualt with intent at the very least
All true, but I can only comment on the info presented.. otherwise its guesswork at bestKid might’ve had a sawn-off shotgun or a knife. It seems quite unlikely but, as I said above, we don’t have the facts.
And therein lies the problem with social media; the cop in question is already a murdering mo-fo yet we don’t even know his name. If the kid was unarmed, as we’re presently led to understand, and he was indeed having a mental health episode, then shooting him was way out of line and and the officer should be hit with a very heavy charge.
Again, we don’t have the facts and we only have his mother’s version of events.
Which is exactly why it's best to reserve judgement for the time being.All true, but I can only comment on the info presented.. otherwise its guesswork at best
Where is the fun in that !!!!Which is exactly why it's best to reserve judgement for the time being.
No commentWhere is the fun in that !!!!
If no one comments on anything without being there it kinda knocks 90% of all conversations on the head
Danger being that news is regularly reported in a sensationalist manner and often as click bait.Where is the fun in that !!!!
If no one comments on anything without being there it kinda knocks 90% of all conversations on the head
The biggest danger is ‘news’ being reported in social media.Danger being that news is regularly reported in a sensationalist manner and often as click bait.
What, like on here?The biggest danger is ‘news’ being reported in social media.