• ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de
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    9 months ago

    To be fair, they did see a gun and it was after a break in, and they loudly yelled they were the Sherrifs department, with an open window nearby.

    The sheriff’s may not have made a correct choice, but if I were in their shoes shoes while standing outside the only exit after yelling I was a cop at an apartment that was just broken into and saw a person going up to the door without turning the lights on with gun in hand I would sure as heck be thinking this person is about to start shooting their way past us.

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      9 months ago

      Your argument would work if they hadn’t yelled to drop the weapon and started shooting in the middle of it.

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      9 months ago

      She didn’t point it at them… they weren’t in danger. People are allowed to have guns in their own home… she did nothing wrong.

      Given how these types of encounters keep working out, if I feel in danger when I see a cop with a gun coming to my house do I get to shoot him and say I felt threatened? If the cops did nothing wrong why can’t I do the same because clearly we are in danger when cops come to our house.