killacross wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:02 pm I'm just gonna say it... Officers shouldn't be allowed to carry tasers
Too many stories of "I thought I pulled my taser...so I shot him 15x in the face... Before reloading... Twice"



killacross wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:02 pm I'm just gonna say it... Officers shouldn't be allowed to carry tasers
Too many stories of "I thought I pulled my taser...so I shot him 15x in the face... Before reloading... Twice"
And apparently, she pulled him over because having an air freshener hanging from your rear-view mirror is illegal in Minnesota.killacross wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:02 pm I'm just gonna say it... Officers shouldn't be allowed to carry tasers
Too many stories of "I thought I pulled my taser...so I shot him 15x in the face... Before reloading... Twice"
From the press conference I watched, the official line was he was pulled over for expired tags and when they ran his name that's when they got the database ping for the warrant. The air freshener (again emphasizing what the police are contending) was incidental.Digital Masta wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:10 pmAnd apparently, she pulled him over because having an air freshener hanging from your rear-view mirror is illegal in Minnesota.killacross wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:02 pm I'm just gonna say it... Officers shouldn't be allowed to carry tasers
Too many stories of "I thought I pulled my taser...so I shot him 15x in the face... Before reloading... Twice"
This is where officer discretion needs to be more of a thing. There's the letter of the law and then the spirit of the law and as a cop, you have a choice. I would've just been like, "Yeah, I don't care. That's not worth my time and it's a stupid law to enforce."
So thank you Minnesota government for having such a dumbass law that lead to finding out about the outstanding warrant which led to this situation.
There are so many shitty cops and I don't mean racist or evil...just god damn incompetent and that leads to shit like this.
Now...should he have tried to have gotten away? No. That's rule #0. But as a cop, especially in Minnesota at this time why the hell would you want to stop someone over an air freshener?
Mandatory: Here come the race hustlers
EDIT: https://nypost.com/2021/04/10/marxist-b ... a-enclave/
Damn yo...that activist lifestyle clearly pays and surrounded by a bunch of white people too
I just watched the bodycam footage and yeah it looks like two things:Cane_The9lives wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 11:17 pmFrom the press conference I watched, the official line was he was pulled over for expired tags and when they ran his name that's when they got the database ping for the warrant. The air freshener (again emphasizing what the police are contending) was incidental.Digital Masta wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:10 pmAnd apparently, she pulled him over because having an air freshener hanging from your rear-view mirror is illegal in Minnesota.killacross wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:02 pm I'm just gonna say it... Officers shouldn't be allowed to carry tasers
Too many stories of "I thought I pulled my taser...so I shot him 15x in the face... Before reloading... Twice"
This is where officer discretion needs to be more of a thing. There's the letter of the law and then the spirit of the law and as a cop, you have a choice. I would've just been like, "Yeah, I don't care. That's not worth my time and it's a stupid law to enforce."
So thank you Minnesota government for having such a dumbass law that lead to finding out about the outstanding warrant which led to this situation.
There are so many shitty cops and I don't mean racist or evil...just god damn incompetent and that leads to shit like this.
Now...should he have tried to have gotten away? No. That's rule #0. But as a cop, especially in Minnesota at this time why the hell would you want to stop someone over an air freshener?
Mandatory: Here come the race hustlers
EDIT: https://nypost.com/2021/04/10/marxist-b ... a-enclave/
Damn yo...that activist lifestyle clearly pays and surrounded by a bunch of white people too
Honestly, the air freshener law is stupid and if that was what they initially zeroed in on him for and then they just started running his plates for the hell of it.......that's dirty pool but not that egregious to me.
If it was the plates, that's a typical stop and of course they are going to process his information as standard procedure.
What I don't buy is the "I didn't know it was a gun" defense.
She yelled "I'm gonna tase you" before pulling it, "Taser Taser Taser!!!" several times while holding it, and took several seconds before discharging that odd "Bullet firing taser". Pulling it and shooting within a split second is one thing, I could believe a mistake made in that manner of haste....taking your time like that? Nah.
She's either incompetent or lying.
Hmm maybe make the teaser a bright colour like red or yellow so you can't confuse it with the black gun. I'm from maintenance and engineering and we have to dummy proof a lot of things over the years with our asset management.Digital Masta wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 11:53 pmI just watched the bodycam footage and yeah it looks like two things:Cane_The9lives wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 11:17 pmFrom the press conference I watched, the official line was he was pulled over for expired tags and when they ran his name that's when they got the database ping for the warrant. The air freshener (again emphasizing what the police are contending) was incidental.Digital Masta wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:10 pm
And apparently, she pulled him over because having an air freshener hanging from your rear-view mirror is illegal in Minnesota.
This is where officer discretion needs to be more of a thing. There's the letter of the law and then the spirit of the law and as a cop, you have a choice. I would've just been like, "Yeah, I don't care. That's not worth my time and it's a stupid law to enforce."
So thank you Minnesota government for having such a dumbass law that lead to finding out about the outstanding warrant which led to this situation.
There are so many shitty cops and I don't mean racist or evil...just god damn incompetent and that leads to shit like this.
Now...should he have tried to have gotten away? No. That's rule #0. But as a cop, especially in Minnesota at this time why the hell would you want to stop someone over an air freshener?
Mandatory: Here come the race hustlers
EDIT: https://nypost.com/2021/04/10/marxist-b ... a-enclave/
Damn yo...that activist lifestyle clearly pays and surrounded by a bunch of white people too
Honestly, the air freshener law is stupid and if that was what they initially zeroed in on him for and then they just started running his plates for the hell of it.......that's dirty pool but not that egregious to me.
If it was the plates, that's a typical stop and of course they are going to process his information as standard procedure.
What I don't buy is the "I didn't know it was a gun" defense.
She yelled "I'm gonna tase you" before pulling it, "Taser Taser Taser!!!" several times while holding it, and took several seconds before discharging that odd "Bullet firing taser". Pulling it and shooting within a split second is one thing, I could believe a mistake made in that manner of haste....taking your time like that? Nah.
She's either incompetent or lying.
1)Nigga, don't try to get away from the cops when they are arresting you.
2)Where the hell did this woman get trained? Like how did you not notice when you pulled it out and were pointing it that it was your gun and not your taser? There were a couple of beats in there where she should've noticed. The other cops were busy with the guy so you can't necessarily expect them to notice.
Also, what's the policy on taser placement? I get it is most likely to be on your dominant hand side for easy drawing but is there any place it can be put that would help not confuse it with a gun?
the taser is bright yellow, all plastic, and about 1 lb lighter than her duty issue glock. They're also supposed to be in completely different locations on the body so you don't grab the wrong oneSan Goku wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 7:14 pmHmm maybe make the teaser a bright colour like red or yellow so you can't confuse it with the black gun. I'm from maintenance and engineering and we have to dummy proof a lot of things over the years with our asset management.Digital Masta wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 11:53 pmI just watched the bodycam footage and yeah it looks like two things:Cane_The9lives wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 11:17 pm
From the press conference I watched, the official line was he was pulled over for expired tags and when they ran his name that's when they got the database ping for the warrant. The air freshener (again emphasizing what the police are contending) was incidental.
Honestly, the air freshener law is stupid and if that was what they initially zeroed in on him for and then they just started running his plates for the hell of it.......that's dirty pool but not that egregious to me.
If it was the plates, that's a typical stop and of course they are going to process his information as standard procedure.
What I don't buy is the "I didn't know it was a gun" defense.
She yelled "I'm gonna tase you" before pulling it, "Taser Taser Taser!!!" several times while holding it, and took several seconds before discharging that odd "Bullet firing taser". Pulling it and shooting within a split second is one thing, I could believe a mistake made in that manner of haste....taking your time like that? Nah.
She's either incompetent or lying.
1)Nigga, don't try to get away from the cops when they are arresting you.
2)Where the hell did this woman get trained? Like how did you not notice when you pulled it out and were pointing it that it was your gun and not your taser? There were a couple of beats in there where she should've noticed. The other cops were busy with the guy so you can't necessarily expect them to notice.
Also, what's the policy on taser placement? I get it is most likely to be on your dominant hand side for easy drawing but is there any place it can be put that would help not confuse it with a gun?
Well there you go she's is either a fucking idiot or a liar, I'm guessing the idiot. I heard she resigned, good for her.superbob wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 1:28 amthe taser is bright yellow, all plastic, and about 1 lb lighter than her duty issue glock. They're also supposed to be in completely different locations on the body so you don't grab the wrong oneSan Goku wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 7:14 pmHmm maybe make the teaser a bright colour like red or yellow so you can't confuse it with the black gun. I'm from maintenance and engineering and we have to dummy proof a lot of things over the years with our asset management.Digital Masta wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 11:53 pm
I just watched the bodycam footage and yeah it looks like two things:
1)Nigga, don't try to get away from the cops when they are arresting you.
2)Where the hell did this woman get trained? Like how did you not notice when you pulled it out and were pointing it that it was your gun and not your taser? There were a couple of beats in there where she should've noticed. The other cops were busy with the guy so you can't necessarily expect them to notice.
Also, what's the policy on taser placement? I get it is most likely to be on your dominant hand side for easy drawing but is there any place it can be put that would help not confuse it with a gun?
It'll be interesting to see what charges they go for. Under the premise that "fuck-ups happen on the job" police may get more leeway on things like involuntary manslaughter or reckless homicide since their fuck-ups are a lot more serious. Assuming there isn't a pattern in her behavior that I've read about yet, I think she's got a strong argument for leeway if any is legally given. That all may affect sentencing more than charges brought though.Digital Masta wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 11:17 pm Well, it's definitely at least involuntary manslaughter.
The other ones I didn't list aren't relevant unless you want to make dark humor. What unreasonable risk is she creating, and consciously taking changes of death/harm? She consciously (supposedly) thought it was a taser. Is the unreasonable risk where she had her taser versus her gun? Is it different from any of the other officers?609.205 MANSLAUGHTER IN THE SECOND DEGREE.
A person who causes the death of another by any of the following means is guilty of manslaughter in the second degree and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than ten years or to payment of a fine of not more than $20,000, or both:
(1) by the person's culpable negligence whereby the person creates an unreasonable risk, and consciously takes chances of causing death or great bodily harm to another; or
It could probably be argued that the "creates an unreasonable risk" aspect wouldn't fit because he resisted arrest prompting her to think she needed to tase him. She didn't create the "unreasonable risk" she was responding to it (and completely fucked that shit up which is where unreasonable risk my come into play...who knows), hence why I think involuntary manslaughter.
Exactly. She was going to tase him (allegedly) - does tasing someone create an unreasonable risk? What if he's fighting against the police? If the tasing action is justified - and I think that can easily be argued - the only "unreasonable risk" would be if she put her gun somewhere stupid compared to her taser and/or didn't follow protocol.Digital Masta wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 11:39 pmIt could probably be argued that the "creates an unreasonable risk" aspect wouldn't fit because he resisted arrest prompting her to think she needed to tase him. She didn't create the "unreasonable risk" she was responding to it (and completely fucked that shit up which is where unreasonable risk my come into play...who knows), hence why I think involuntary manslaughter.
I'd be curious as to what sentencing she'd get regardless. She has 26 years on the force and so if she has a virtually untarnished record for that time I doubt she'd do any serious time.