i have wondered bout that.
the shooter was contained, and maybe done minus the possibility that there were explosives. he was holed up and not exactly accessible from what all has been disclosed. i get it. lives will be risked to capture him, and negotiations had broke down. so what options were left...
it seems they decided to kill him. i mean what other outcome could there have been with a "bomb?" this is what i am curious of.
has there ever been any other occurrence like this? when the police simply had the sole intention of killing the suspect. even when swat goes in their goal and intention is to apprehend the suspect, and we know how that typically ends.
i am not using the word murder, for he was certainly a threat that had to be stopped, but has this ever happened? police skipping due process?
understand i am fine with their choice and the outcome honestly. anything, even reaching to the far, faded corners of the definition of the words, that seems like a "terror attack" needs to be handled just like this. i want to see police carrying wet floor signs with mops and buckets after it is over, and a guy like korben dallas walking out smiling asking who else wants to negotiate.
the shooter was contained, and maybe done minus the possibility that there were explosives. he was holed up and not exactly accessible from what all has been disclosed. i get it. lives will be risked to capture him, and negotiations had broke down. so what options were left...
it seems they decided to kill him. i mean what other outcome could there have been with a "bomb?" this is what i am curious of.
has there ever been any other occurrence like this? when the police simply had the sole intention of killing the suspect. even when swat goes in their goal and intention is to apprehend the suspect, and we know how that typically ends.
i am not using the word murder, for he was certainly a threat that had to be stopped, but has this ever happened? police skipping due process?
understand i am fine with their choice and the outcome honestly. anything, even reaching to the far, faded corners of the definition of the words, that seems like a "terror attack" needs to be handled just like this. i want to see police carrying wet floor signs with mops and buckets after it is over, and a guy like korben dallas walking out smiling asking who else wants to negotiate.
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