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Houston officer kills double amputee in wheelchair
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<blockquote data-quote="Peregrini" data-source="post: 57936" data-attributes="member: 2670"><p>I didn't see any excuse and I must have missed the "Bullshit" part too. I read about a police officer doing his job. Might it have been done differently? I don't know. Hindsight is often 20/20 but, can you imagine the uproar that would have occurred if the officer had... let's say... tipped over the man's wheelchair and dumped him on the floor and subdued him by physical force? It's easy to attack Law Enforcement and, just as often the Military, when we don't know the circumstances and have NEVER had to make a split second, life or death decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peregrini, post: 57936, member: 2670"] I didn't see any excuse and I must have missed the "Bullshit" part too. I read about a police officer doing his job. Might it have been done differently? I don't know. Hindsight is often 20/20 but, can you imagine the uproar that would have occurred if the officer had... let's say... tipped over the man's wheelchair and dumped him on the floor and subdued him by physical force? It's easy to attack Law Enforcement and, just as often the Military, when we don't know the circumstances and have NEVER had to make a split second, life or death decision. [/QUOTE]
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