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Deputies shoot Utah County gunman
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Our society openly promotes violence in movies, TV, and video games--and yet you use the moniker: "surprised"? I know--it was intended to be facetious...but I would suggest 'faceless'.
You ought to visit this place, rather than just spreading your anonymous diatribe from wherever it is that you live. Cops are still the good folks around here.
I send my condolences to the family of this troubled man AND the Deputies. I am sorry that this happened and extend my sorrows to the families of those who are impacted by this situation.
They have feelings and families.
I have a neighbor who is a police officer. His daughter was killed in an auto accident. This was devastating. There was an investigation into possible drug use (there was none). Very sad situation.
I don't know any police officers who would not do everything they could to protect life, especially innocent life. Yes, they will use lethal force when necessary, but only if necessary.
I used to work for a company that supplied equipment to law enforcement. I have heard that there are a few bad apples; however, I have never met one (except for that cop who followed me for 300 miles from Provo to the state line by St. George just because I was driving with a car capable of doing 230+ mph but that was when I was young and stupid
Now I am old and stupid.
1. There is way too much paper work.
2. He gets grounded (desk duty).
3. Somebody has to tell the family.
4. There is always an investigation (nasty things).
5. He could go to jail or lose his job.
6. He has to look himself in the mirror and sleep at night.
7. You get the idea.
And we didn't even tough on the moral issues.
That said, when are those responsible for police procedures going to recognize that a mentally unstable individual requires different treatment than an armed robber? Why can't they use methods more appropriate to the situation? Does the system have to make it so easy to commit suicide by cop?
Dude, learn how to read. He said the car was "capable of 230" he never said he went 230 for any distance.
Who do these cops answer to? They shoot and kill someone and they go on leave for a few weeks? I know cops put their lives on the line, and it's horribly stressful, but seriously what is going on with situations like this? These are human lives I read about being taken by police on a daily basis... It is getting very difficult to give them the benefit of the doubt anymore, where's the training and discipline for these cops?
You're an idiot.
If a man calls in ans says he is suicidal, his death is a foregone conclusion if the responding officers come in with weapons drawn. One would hope the police could be trained not to provoke such drastic situations, if for no other reason than to discourage future suicide-by-cop maniacs.
This appears to be a classic adverse side-effect to them.
My condolenses to officers and all the families (including the victim's) involved.
My heart goes out to all the families involved.
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