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Proper procedure is proper procedure. The cop didn't follow it. -- nm
"
by
tobor.2
I'm not a cop but I'm not sure that he did anything wrong before firing the shot. -- nm
Posted by
zork
Jul 29 '15, 14:15
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I don't think anyone has said he did anything inappropriate until that point, except not communicating well. -- (edited)
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b.
Jul 29, 14:20
Pulling the door without announcing his intentions was one. -- nm
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 14:19
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Not sure that is correct in this situation. Sometimes cops need to put politeness aside and take charge. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 14:22
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It isn't necessarily politeness, but announcing intentions before doing something is proper procedure. -- (edited)
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tobor.2
Jul 29, 14:26
Well, he pulled his gun ... -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 29, 14:16
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In the US, that seems to be one combined action. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 14:17
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