Mactastic4167
formerly mac4167
- Nov 15, 2008
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Well if he's running away there's no longer an imminent threat.
I hope you are not serious. He was running away with a stolen weapon and then discharged it at the officer. This is AFTER he was confronted for driving under the influence and initiated a physical fight.
Running away does not negate his intent but actually further displays his intent and disregard accountability for his own actions.
Again, I do not believe he should have died.