My main worry about them pursuing a murder charge is this. It's much more difficult to convince a jury of premeditation and therefore a murder 1 conviction than it is to carry out a pretty much slam dunk case for M2 or manslaughter. They have to convince a jury, beyond a shadow of doubt, he acted with malice aforethought.
I'd love to see it happen, but I'm really not sure even a really good prosecutor could pull it off, even though the officer had time to make the decision. It only takes a few seconds.
One thing that's been brought up several times in interviews I've seen with police professionals, lawyers and judges, is the idea that police also have to consider the possibility of the suspect posing a general danger to public safety. I think this is out the window, there is no evidence so far that I've seen indicating this is the case.
And now since my last post I heard last night or this morning someone has finally decided to play the race card. I don't remember the details, I played a gig last night and I've been pretty much a zombie so far...I'm not exactly a spring chicken any more, setting up, playing then loading out takes its toll these days...so I'll have to check into that one a little more. But it looks like someone is trying to make it racial finally. I was really hoping that wouldn't happen, so far I've seen nothing to indicate it's true. And why aren't they screaming about dozens of blacks being killed by other blacks in places like Chicago and New York, black officers being among those killed, more white being killed by police than blacks?...
I still think this guy would be alive if he had simply cooperated with police, same as Michael Brown and Eric Garner. That doesn't excuse or defend the cop, he had absolutely no reason to fire. The only time a police officer might be justified in shooting a suspect that is running away is when that suspect is a clear threat to the general public. I don't think a deadbeat dad fits the bill...(If I'm correct that it was failure to pay child support that was the basis of the warrant he was running from.) I forgot to double check that...
I have little doubt this will result in a conviction, unless a defense team is able to convince a jury it was not premeditated, or worse yet end up with a hung jury and he walks...because they tried to pursue a difficult murder charge instead of a solid lesser case...Something else that hasn't been even mention that I know of, I really do hope they made sure it was a good, by the book arrest...if somebody forgot to read him his rights that would really suck...
I'd love to see it happen, but I'm really not sure even a really good prosecutor could pull it off, even though the officer had time to make the decision. It only takes a few seconds.
One thing that's been brought up several times in interviews I've seen with police professionals, lawyers and judges, is the idea that police also have to consider the possibility of the suspect posing a general danger to public safety. I think this is out the window, there is no evidence so far that I've seen indicating this is the case.
And now since my last post I heard last night or this morning someone has finally decided to play the race card. I don't remember the details, I played a gig last night and I've been pretty much a zombie so far...I'm not exactly a spring chicken any more, setting up, playing then loading out takes its toll these days...so I'll have to check into that one a little more. But it looks like someone is trying to make it racial finally. I was really hoping that wouldn't happen, so far I've seen nothing to indicate it's true. And why aren't they screaming about dozens of blacks being killed by other blacks in places like Chicago and New York, black officers being among those killed, more white being killed by police than blacks?...
I still think this guy would be alive if he had simply cooperated with police, same as Michael Brown and Eric Garner. That doesn't excuse or defend the cop, he had absolutely no reason to fire. The only time a police officer might be justified in shooting a suspect that is running away is when that suspect is a clear threat to the general public. I don't think a deadbeat dad fits the bill...(If I'm correct that it was failure to pay child support that was the basis of the warrant he was running from.) I forgot to double check that...
I have little doubt this will result in a conviction, unless a defense team is able to convince a jury it was not premeditated, or worse yet end up with a hung jury and he walks...because they tried to pursue a difficult murder charge instead of a solid lesser case...Something else that hasn't been even mention that I know of, I really do hope they made sure it was a good, by the book arrest...if somebody forgot to read him his rights that would really suck...
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