Lisa loves Pooh
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This is so overdue. I think it's inexcusable we've had this technology for years and haven't used it, every officer should have a collar cam.
Cameras don't necessarily eliminate controversy but they do provide valuable evidence and context.
Someone recorded the other police shooting in St Louis (the one with the knife) from start to finish, they were already recording the guy that stole the sodas when the police showed up so the camera was already rolling. I thought it looked like a clear case of suicide by cop but even with the video people are already debating whether deadly force was necessary.
Debate will always happen but at least with a video the debate is based on some sort of evidence rather than "he said, she said" speculation.
ETA: the video is available on youtube and several news outlets for anyone interested but I'm not going to link to it because it shows someone getting shot and killed.
YES!
I did watch the video and he really didn't seem to have a knife. Whoever, he was getting closer to the officers and what we don't see due to distance is whether he pulled a knife. But it does seem he clearly wasn't waving a knife around erratically. Hopefully collar cam has the officer POV.
There was a video floating around on Facebook. The detectives were not in uniform but were outfitted like they were working--so I ask dee if it was. A Bust of some kind. In real time, they show multiple officers with gun on the suspect. He has a "rifle" like weapon (don't know my firearms--but long firearm as opposed to handgun.). He puts it down on the ground and is suddenly shot. So on first look, you think what the heck? Slowed down, as suspect is putting down firearm, he reaches to his backside and guy see him pull out a handgun. As soon as gun is visible, that is when lethal force is issued. Then video plays real time again and you actually hear a detective yell "GUN" and then everyone fires.
The video makes if indisputable, though the handgun would have been on his person. But the video removes all doubt that the suspect was only feigning surfs surrender.
Side note, I saw a cop at a traffic stop with a bulletproof vest. I think it was a state trooper. Cameras and those vests--keeps cops safe and honest. Protects whomever they have pulled over as well for their own due process.
Long overdue.