So what we know is that there was a report on a young guy pointing a gun at people. That's what those two officers were told. That the gun maybe fake was not told to them. They stopped the police car and jumped and that kid reached for his waste where he had his gun and the officers shot. This is exactly what they were suppose to do and the investigation holds that up. I hold that twelve year old and his neglectful parents fully responsible.
Gun smuggling is big business in Britain. You can buy a hand gun in the streets of all your big cities. It will cost you about 800pounds.
"All you need is money" David Dyson
Ok...! If a 7-8 year old boy or girl is seen holding and pointing towards them what looks like a real gun...will the police similarly shoot the child dead?! Is that their brief?! No warning...no attempt at talking and convincing the person...no attempt at understanding the person....no nothing?!!!
Unfortunately, Sriram, it would seem that the price the USA pays for its constitutional right to bare arms is that life has become cheap.
I sometimes am forced to the conclusion that no longer is it permissable just to carry a gun but there is an obligation to use it at the most opportune moments. If you see a person with what appears to be a gun, there is clearly a risk to your safety - it is therefore your duty to eliminate that risk.
I'm sure these policemen would kill a six-month old baby if it were perceive to be a threat ... providing it was black, of course.
In England, a few months ago, the police were informed that a man was waving a sword in the street. They got to him and tasered him, thereby eliminating the risk of hazard to other people.
Then they learned that he was a blind man using a white stick.
Act first and pick up the pieces later is not just the prerogative of Americans ....