Georgetown Women’s Basketball Player shot dead after slashing cop with knife

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It means she knew enough to identify her issues and seek help.
I don't want to read a small bio from her LinkedIn then assume she is capable of identifying her own mental health episodes when going through them because that's not how mental health works.

She wasn't a therapist, a psychologist, or even a social worker. Even the people in these professions are known to have mental health issues.

I worked with a psychologist who killed himself about 2 years ago.

She was "certified in mental health training".

I can't perform open heart surgery because I took some CPR classes.

I also don't know enough about her to assume she was not seeking treatment because of this.

This was unfortunate and I'm not a fan of pointing the finger at someone who lost their life over something they may not have had control over.
 

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What the hell was she thinking :scust: :scust: You slash up a cop and don’t expect for the cop to bust back wtf:snoop::snoop:
She musta had some mental illness cuz I don’t see a normal person stab a cop in the face and proceed to approach him:snoop:
 

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:scust: Y'all let Pazzy make better point than alot of "respected" posters on here. You think the cop would have killed a white woman doing the same thing which happens all the time :what:
If a white woman had a cop in the corner while actively cutting him, I'm pretty sure she would've been killed.

Breh showed far more restraint than I'm comfortable with, and i HATE cops. This dude backed himself into a corner like a retard while being slashed at from close range, he'd be dead if this woman was really trying to kill.
 

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Martial arts, self-defense, etc. are extremely ineffective vs a bladed weapon. If a tazer doesn't work and they go into berserker mode with a knife that's basically a dead cop.

It's really unfortunate but it pretty much reached that "It's going to be either you or me" point.

That's honestly insanely good policing under the most stressful of situations - only using lethal force when absolutely necessary and out of options. A lot of people after they've been cut are letting rounds off, he kept his cool and didn't want to shoot but had to.

R.I.P to her.
 
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If you feel yourself slipping, contact someone for help.

Too many Black folk deal with a lot of issues, and thinking you can just shoulder them is not wise. You may have a breakdown at any point if you don't take it seriously.

As for the cop, he had to protect himself. It's just an unfortunate situation all around.

:francis:
 

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Martial arts, self-defense, etc. are extremely ineffective vs a bladed weapon. If a tazer doesn't work and they go into berserker mode with a knife that's basically a dead cop.

It's really unfortunate but it pretty much reached a point where "It's going to be either you or me".

That's honestly insanely good policing under the most stressful of situations - only using lethal force when absolutely necessary and out of options. A lot of people after they've been cut are letting rounds off, he ket his cool and didn't want to shoot but had to.

R.I.P to her.
It wasn't very good police work. Cop should've been more aware of his surroundings, especially with no back up. If he hadn't backed himself into a dead end, he would've had more time to consider non lethal options. He put himself in danger and had to use lethal means to get himself out of it.


He damn near ended up like officer dinkheller

 

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It wasn't very good police work. Cop should've been more aware of his surroundings, especially with no back up. If he hadn't backed himself into a dead end, he would've had more time to consider non lethal options. He put himself in danger and had to use lethal means to get himself out of it.


He damn near ended up like officer dinkheller

That's why I said good police work "under the most stressful of situations". I can even say to have the best possible preparation, two cops should've been sent and that'd be on the actual system itself before it even gets to that.

You can't predict/prepare for everything before a confrontation but after he got cut he kept his cool and gave her enough chances to come to her senses. If anything he let her get too close, but again a great cop should have a certain degree of selfless sacrifice to protect the public and doesn't want to take a life, even at their own danger. We need more people like that imo.

Maybe I've just seen way too many other cops pull triggers when they were completely non-threatened and get labeled "good cop work". Unfortunately some people will watch this and think "this is why you need to pull the trigger early" rather than showing this as a case of pulling the trigger when you've given enough opportunity for someone to get right.
 
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I don't want to read a small bio from her LinkedIn then assume she is capable of identifying her own mental health episodes when going through them because that's not how mental health works.

She wasn't a therapist, a psychologist, or even a social worker. Even the people in these professions are known to have mental health issues.

I worked with a psychologist who killed himself about 2 years ago.

She was "certified in mental health training".

I can't perform open heart surgery because I took some CPR classes.

I also don't know enough about her to assume she was not seeking treatment because of this.

This was unfortunate and I'm not a fan of pointing the finger at someone who lost their life over something they may not have had control over.
That’s not even what I said. My entire point was that it’s reasonable to assume she was aware of resources for mental health issues, as evidenced by her own admission of taking some mental health training. I never said anything about being able to identify her own mental health episodes while going through them, you’re trying to manipulate what I said and I don’t appreciate it.
 
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