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Responding Officer Has A Negligent Discharge

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Turtle Tales says:

If I negligently shot someone id be in jail. Cop shoots someone he gets paid leave

Turpen Tine says:

Should he have already had his gun out? I think not. What do y’all think?

Christopher Rowe says:

…'accidental'. Or opportunistic

Turtle Tales says:

Good guys? Cops are not good guys! Shoots people then tries to cover it up by saying he thought he had a gun. Psh

Enzo Warren says:

ND’s absolutely terrify me. I’ve never had one, at the range or otherwise, in my life. But it’s on my mind a lot. Probably at least once a day I consider how terrible an ND could be, and it always “scares me straight” so I never let my safety consciousness relax.

Pablo Meelar says:

What citizen shooting a perp would get off scott free in similar circumstances?

DibbleDabble says:

The DA declined to charge the officer, suspects civil suit was dismissed. Suspect’s attorneys attempted to make a big deal out of this officer killing another man three months earlier which may not have worked out so well since that guy, Ronald Chipman, fired most of a rifle magazine at the cops first. Drawing attention to justified shoots doesn’t seem helpful to your client.

Fear None But ONE says:

Surprising that his admin didn’t do anything about that. He clearly justified himself midway through, but knows he didn’t mean to and doesn’t want to admit it. The video is pretty clear. Sure, the suspect is not a good guy, but like John mentions, that was not a good shoot. I don’t believe my agency would have let that one slide.

kris f says:

A shame he got away with it!

Ben Hart says:

After a cop accidentally shoots a person once, they should never carry in the line of duty again… ever.

Cops have to be held to a high standard to maintain the citizens' trust.

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