That is a joke right?flb_78 wrote:Shoot first, ask questions later.
We should all be allowed to do that.

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That is a joke right?flb_78 wrote:Shoot first, ask questions later.
We should all be allowed to do that.
Geez, the world's been wimped out so much that it's now "lightly wound 'em all and let the administrators sort 'em out."The woman's parents said one of the bullets hit the ground and fragments ricocheted, wounding her in the upper body . She was taken by helicopter to Memorial Hermann Hospital, treated and released.
Sugar was also wounded. The dog's owner took Sugar to a vet and it is expected to recover.
Funny..that's about the same amount of time it takes for a pitt bull to rip a large chunk of flesh off your face or crush your windpipe with its jaws. Who woulda thunk it?MoJo wrote:What happened to asking if the person needed help? How long does it take to shout "Mam are you all right?"
I have to admit that my previous judgment was too harsh, though based on facts as I understood them at the time.“Basically there was a little girl, or young lady, playing with the dog in the front yard,” [the dog's owner] said in an interview with KHOU-TV. “(The dog) does get excited, so she will knock you down. The young lady started hollering and just at that time, a police officer was coming down the road and thought the dog was attacking the lady.”
Could you explain that in more detail?Zee wrote:It was profiling, used to be called stereotyping, before that it was prejudice.
It's a simple fact that first responders get cut more slack in case of accidental injury to innocent parties. They could barely do their jobs otherwise.shortysboy09 wrote:Whatever happened to the "innocent third party rule" that a CHL holder is held to? Is it not the same for LEO's?
I am pretty sure it is in the works.If I was the lady I would already have a lawsuit in the works.
I do agree with what your'e saying. None of us were there and we don't know all the important details to the incident.seamusTX wrote:Thanks for the clarification, Zee.It's a simple fact that first responders get cut more slack in case of accidental injury to innocent parties. They could barely do their jobs otherwise.shortysboy09 wrote:Whatever happened to the "innocent third party rule" that a CHL holder is held to? Is it not the same for LEO's?
A grand jury found no probable cause that the officer committed a crime. The police department internal-affairs department has yet to decide whether policy was violated.I am pretty sure it is in the works.If I was the lady I would already have a lawsuit in the works.
My opinion about this case is ambiguous. I wasn't there. I did not speak to the officer or read the reports. If a large dog was jumping on or otherwise approaching a young lady who was on the ground and "hollering" (to quote an earlier account), immediate intervention seems reasonable.
Could the officer have used a Taser or pepper spray? I don't know.
- Jim