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UHP clears trooper in Taser incident
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Your comment was deleted because a) it was insulting b) it was off topic c) it was abusive
People, typically, aren't too happy when they see a trooper. I would assume troopers understand this and would have some training in how to communicate in such a way as to diffuse an emotional situation. Maybe a bad assumption on my part. In my view Massey was marginally out of control and doesn't escape blame for his behavior, but the trooper did nothing but inflame the situation and appeared to be itching for a confrontation. I'm a little concerned with the people who feel the use of deadly force was justified in this instance; I hope they don't work in law enforcement. Have a little sense of proportion.
I think the wrong question was answered here. The question should have been, should this trooper ever be allowed to work in law enforcement again.
Thanks a lot UHP for giving Utah another black eye. Taxpayers, get ready to pony up.
Shame on the officer for shocking that guy when he didn't listen. He should have apologized for wasting the guys time.
We should get rid of all officers and let all of those innocent folks out of jail. They could be doing so much and are valuable to society. A little theft or murder never hurt anybody. Come on, give the guy and his family a break.
"I'm glad the officer protected himself..."
Did we watch the same video? Protected himself from what?
"I don't feel he did anything wrong."
This is a joke, right? Nothing wrong?
I have to question your judgement. How could you have 'seen several like it in the past, but...where an officer was killed' and compare that to this instance? What was he going to do, throw a baby seat at the trooper? Do you really believe the officer's life was in danger?
PLEASE tell me you don't work in law enforcement.
What worries me is in this sue-happy society we live in, police officers are finding it harder and harder to do their job. When that happens, crime goes up and those same people screaming about this incident and sending in death threats are the same ones who will get just as angry when these officers are not able to protect them. Sad world.
Anyone ever heard of measured response?
I guess I could call 911 on a cell phone and ask for other officers to come calm down a hotheaded trooper - or would they just rally around their colleague and say it was my fault? (Oops, reaching for a cell phone could be misinterpreted! Can't do that.)
So what should I do? Massage the officer's ego? I'm not very good at that. :Q
I know being an officer is dangerous (though not as dangerous as many other occupations) but they just can't go around shooting everything that moves, even with a taser.
Driving in Utah is now officially scarier.
My new rules: Do not name stuffed toys after religious figures. Do not question UHP officers. Unexpectedly severe consequences could occur.
Matt, I think you are completely missing the point of people like me who have a SERIOUS issue with the officer's conduct and an even greater issue with the department's justification of it. We believe he WASN'T doing his job, but rather abusing his position. We recognize there are many great, heroic officers out there, and there are a lot of challenges to being a trooper. I believe most of us are willing to give an officer the benefit of the doubt. Which is why we find this action so objectionable; it is a betrayal of the trust we place in our officers. It is an even greater betrayal and a huge disappointment that a state department doesn't see a problem with excessive and possible deadly use of force in this instance.
I belive it is dangerous to put blind faith in any organization that wields authority over people. There will always be those who abuse that authority. That's why we have checks and balances in our system. There's the matter of proportion; this isn't Saudi Arabia; we don't cut off hands for shoplifting.
The authority of a police force is grounded in citizens respecting direction of police. My wife just read that police officers deaths are up for the first time since the 70s. I think that if everyone that has read this article thinks back to when they were on the side of the road and didn't get arrested they will remember that though they were mad and maybe even in the right they did what they were told and they drove away. Massey did not and compounded mistake with misjudgement.
Massey never was discourtious (sp) or abusive, just real dumb. Sorry about my spelling.
When will governments and, more specifically, law inforcement agencies listen to the public outcry on this?
Further his tasering where he did, had Massey fall into a traffic lane, which could have resulted in serious injury beyound the tasering.
I find the UHP's analysis and findings to be self-serving.
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