(April 14, 2021 at 6:10 pm)HappySkeptic Wrote: I was listening to MSNBC, and some punditwas asked the question "Is it reasonable to believe that the officer mistook their handgun for a taser", and of course the answer was that no it wasn't reasonable to believe that.
So, despite evidence that they did, in fact, do that, you're going to go with "they murdered the person in cold blood"? Really?
I hate this trial-by-TV-talking-head (or worse, the twitter-verse). People make mistakes, especially during stress. The mind doesn't work the same way as normal. It becomes hyper-focused on some things, and goes onto auto-pilot for others.
But I get it -- the politically correct thing to say is that police are out to murder black people.
I don't think OLB said anyone was murdered in cold blood or that cops are out to murder black people.
But confusing a less-than-lethal weapon with a lethal one may be a sign that this person shouldn't have been a cop to being with.
Boru
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