Chicago L. McDonald police shooting **video** (1st Degree Murder Charge, No Bond)

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If they found the murder of Tamir and John Crawford "justifiable" , Then im pretty sure this CAC will get off. No way they convict him on first degree, esp. being in a city that CACs want to drop a bomb on anyway.
 

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Professional is sadly giving them too much credit. These guys are not operators. They are not SEALs.

Most of these cops are poorly trained, out of shape, and bad shots to begin with.

When you make the decision to kill another human being the amount of stress your under is indescribable. It's the same reason guys in combat situations leave those situations hours later without realziing they've been shot. It's the same reason you can pull a trigger a bunch of times and think you only pulled it twice. It doesn't take much to empty a magazine of a semi-auto.

When you decide to pull the trigger you're making a conscious decision to destroy your target. Bullets are to kill not to maim

I'm not arguing why he did it. You asked why he shot that many times, I'm telling you why. Adrenaline.

And yes, I've shot guns before. A lot of them ever since I was 8-years old.

Have you shot a gun before? Have you ever shot a gun in a fight or flight situation?

So there is negligence in your estimation. I feel like that's all that needs to be focused on, Not understanding why this was done. That'll take everyone away from the change that is needed. Wrong is wrong, outrage should be respected.

I have shot guns, shot guns, etc. My only point in asking that is the time between trigger pulls can jolt you out of this "adrenaline". These pigs were trained enough to maintain 16 for 16 accuracy, and you're telling me it's okay for them to not realize it's over, when they outnumbered the assailant....while the assailant is in an helpless position?

If you see someone as less than a human things like this happen. Someone else was driving those trigger pulls. Something deeper than "adrenaline"

This was not combat. This was an execution. They were in no danger. Period. It's inexcusable that these people are in these streets under the disguise of a peace officer.
 

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For the people asking why he shot so many times, I'll say this....

When you make the decision to pull the trigger and shoot somebody you should always intend to kill them. It's the same if you're a cop or a civilian with a ccw, the worst thing you can do is shoot somebody and they live. It doesn't matter what the situation is, for your sake you better kill them. I think making sure the kid died combined with the fact that it's very easy to dump a mag in a semi auto was the reason that many shots. After the first shot that cop probably immediately realized he fukked up and said I need to make sure this kid is dead.

I'm not saying it was the right thing to do, clearly the kid shouldn't have been shot at all without at least attempting to control the situation with non lethal means. It was murder.
 

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Hold up, nikkas here talking about "he smoked PCP so he deserved to get shot?" :dahell:

Oh word??

Is that what you guys are saying?

Scust, this officially tells me this website is filled with cacs,

FYI, just because he tested positive for PCP, it could actually be from other things such as antidepressants, cough medications etc.

Interesting how there are certain people here trying to convince others that this incident was "ok".:jbhmm:




Feds watching.
 

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So there is negligence in your estimation. I feel like that's all that needs to be focused on, Not understanding why this was done. That'll take everyone away from the change that is needed. Wrong is wrong, outrage should be respected.

I have shot guns, shot guns, etc. My only point in asking that is the time between trigger pulls can jolt you out of this "adrenaline". These pigs were trained enough to maintain 16 for 16 accuracy, and you're telling me it's okay for them to not realize it's over, when they outnumbered the assailant....while the assailant is in an helpless position?

If you see someone as less than a human things like this happen. Someone else was driving those trigger pulls. Something deeper than "adrenaline"

This was not combat. This was an execution. They were in no danger. Period. It's inexcusable that these people are in these streets under the disguise of a peace officer.

You didn't answer my second question. Have you ever shot a gun in a flight or fight situation? "They were in no danger" Yeah, a guy on a powerful stimulant with a knife at close range, no danger there.

Shooting paper and shooting people are two different things.

And the bolded is just straight up retarded man. Like I said, when you're zoned in killing someone, you're not thinking about all of this whimsical, fantastical shyt you're drawing up. That's when instincts and adrenaline take over. "Adrenaline" is a powerful neutrotransmitter, it's not a momentary day-dream or something.
 

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Professional is sadly giving them too much credit. These guys are not operators. They are not SEALs.

Most of these cops are poorly trained, out of shape, and bad shots to begin with.

When you make the decision to kill another human being the amount of stress your under is indescribable. It's the same reason guys in combat situations leave those situations hours later without realziing they've been shot. It's the same reason you can pull a trigger a bunch of times and think you only pulled it twice. It doesn't take much to empty a magazine of a semi-auto.

When you decide to pull the trigger you're making a conscious decision to destroy your target. Bullets are to kill not to maim

I'm not arguing why he did it. You asked why he shot that many times, I'm telling you why. Adrenaline.

And yes, I've shot guns before. A lot of them ever since I was 8-years old.

Have you shot a gun before? Have you ever shot a gun in a fight or flight situation?
U have no valid point. U speak in hypotheticals...your just a c00n or cac trying to justify a black boy being killed when we all know of he was white he would be brought in quietly. White people can shoot up a church or movie theater and they get brought in peacefully everytime... Please shut the fukk up your c00n or cac...
 

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U have no valid point. U speak in hypotheticals...your just a c00n or cac trying to justify a black boy being killed when we all know of he was white he would be brought in quietly. White people can shoot up a church or movie theater and they get brought in peacefully everytime... Please shut the fukk up your c00n or cac...

:jbhmm: You're the second person to bring up the staged shootings in Aurora and S.C. All part of the race war. It's coming man.
 

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Whether or not dude had PCP in his system is irrelevant, the issue is that he clearly wasn't a threat to the cop's life. And that's not even getting to the "shooting him a bunch of times while he's on the ground" though.

That said, the cop will get off (as usual) unless they lower the charge to 2nd degree or manslaughter, just because it's near-impossible to convict a cop of that. Not because of anything in dude's system but because the courts go pretty far out of their way to shield cops and it's very easy for the court to say there's not enough evidence that the murder was premeditated.
 
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