Same here. It’s awful that a cop can March into someone’s home, when the person is unarmed, and shoot them on sight.
The nephew is saying the victim pointed her gun towards the window where the officer was. She had the right to do so if she heard someone outside her home at 2:30 in the morning. Now the police is saying it was a bad idea to release the picture of the gun. Yeah, it was, especially now that they find out it was legally purchased and she had a license to carry it. Can the police in Texas be any dumber?
And Texas is an open carry state. This puts a block in the argument that open carry is the end-all to gun safety.
Who’s made this argument? Link please.
Who said that?
This was a stupid cop doing something completely brain dead and not showing any respect for the citizen he murdered.
Easy find.
Nobody benefits more by exercising their 2nd Amendment Rights than the poor, minorities, and women and nobody suffers more as result of gun control.
Where is open carry mentioned in the post you quoted?
It’s part of exerting second amendment rights.
But not at all related to what you are trying to portray in your post.
This puts a block in the argument that open carry is the end-all to gun safety.
Who’s made this argument? Link please.
Easy find.
Nobody benefits more by exercising their 2nd Amendment Rights than the poor, minorities, and women and nobody suffers more as result of gun control.
The statement you cited (which I bolded) is not saying that “open carry is the end-all to gun safety.”
Not even remotely.
It’s all related.
No it’s not.
Open carry has absolutely nothing to do with the OP, nor with whatever cockeyed point you think you are trying to make about gun safety.
She didn’t need a license. That is completely irrelevant.
And Texas is an open carry state. This puts a block in the argument that open carry is the end-all to gun safety.
What an incredibly stupid post. Education is in order.
@GWH would you move this out of the graveyard and into the 2nd Amendment forum please?
This lady citizen was obviously exercising those rights when this fascist agent of the state took her life.
Thank you.
Was it a black neighborhood? I really don’t know, but all the neighbors I have seen are also black.
If so, that’s a problem.
What the hell?
A decade or so? No, life or the death sentence is appropriate here
Absurd, it’s not murder one and even murder one sentences average like 16 years.
It all depends on how the call was called in.
No, it doesn’t. In no way, shape or form should police rely on “the call”. It comes from untrained idiots. The only thing that matters is what they observe when they arrive. If “the call” is man with a BB gun, or they going to assume it’s a bb gun? No.
He murdered that woman for no reason. Because he was scared.
party-free:A decade or so? No, life or the death sentence is appropriate here
Absurd, it’s not murder one and even murder one sentences average like 16 years.
Life is appropriate. He took a life.
zantax: party-free:A decade or so? No, life or the death sentence is appropriate here
Absurd, it’s not murder one and even murder one sentences average like 16 years.
Life is appropriate. He took a life.
Appropriate if that was a consistent sentence for all murders maybe, not appropriate he be singled out for special sentencing because he’s a cop.