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Miguelito's avatar

Totally concur. I don’t agree with many of the left’s attempted solutions to stopping mass shootings, but when the other side’s only proposed solutions involve “thoughts and prayers” or MORE people being armed in public, it’s hard not to think, why not give some of this gun control a chance?

If the right offered proposals that actually seemed like genuine attempts to curb this violence, I’d be amenable. But right now they just seem to want to kick the can down the road. And most of America is sick of that.

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SGman's avatar

I'm in full agreement that much reform is needed in regards to policing, whether it be standards for conduct both on/off duty, enhanced training, more money to attract better officers, etc.... That said, Patterico pointed out something that makes me agree that the shooting is likeley justifiable: in the moment, the officer had seen/suspected the kid holding a gun, and the kid turned around to put his hands up. Unfortunately, the officer saw the turn-around as potentially life-threatening ('cause it could have been). The kid may be alive today if he had frozen and put his hands-up. This does not absolve the officer/dept for making a false statement in the report (should that be punishable?), and frankly I think this is one of those situations where there should be a court inquiry a la Steve's suggestion earlier this week that there be more officers charged for shootings.

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