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originally posted by: yuppa
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
I think the verdict was just. Now, we have to see how the judge sentences her.
She was truly remorseful, in my opinion, so the judge may show whatever degree of lenience she has at her disposal. Surely, once Potter is up for parole, maybe 5-6 years into her sentence, she'll get it.
No in a just world resisting arrest gets you whatever happens and your family has to accept your foolishness got you killed.
This was a sacrifice to BLM.
And yes, some human lives are worth more than others - the deceased was a criminal POS.
We should be giving her a medal, not 10+ years.
the body cam sort of prevents a outright killing so your comparison to Judge dredd is off base.
We should be giving her a medal, not 10+ years. Unbelievable. Who wants to be a cop now?
originally posted by: Uknownparadox
a reply to: yuppa
the body cam sort of prevents a outright killing so your comparison to Judge dredd is off base.
My comparison was to this statement. Not to the body cam footage.
We should be giving her a medal, not 10+ years. Unbelievable. Who wants to be a cop now?
But if you want to discuss the body cam. The woman pull out a gun and yelled taser. Then shot and killed him. A prime example of my signature, on this day of giving. (Everyone gives it. Few keep it.) The reason you can't let her off the hook for this kind of mistake, is because every cop out there could pull their gun yell taser and get away with murder. But don't worry she won't be doing much time in prison. I bet 3 years max.
Ah yes but HERE is the thing to that. Her REACTIONS after she accidentally shot the criminal.
Vid provides emotional reactions and not many cops can fake concern like that.
Still think this is a accident and did not need to be prosecuted.
Erin Eldridge: You’d agree that, as a police officer, you have the duty to render aid and communicate information to other officers, right? Kim Potter: Yes. EE: And it’s part of your job to assist those who are hurt or injured. True? KP: Yes. EE: And to communicate to other officers what you know about a particular scene, right? KP: Yes. EE: Give them whatever information you can to help them do their jobs to help render assistance, things like that. Right? KP: Yes. EE: But you didn’t do any of those things on April 11, did you? KP: No. EE: You stopped doing your job completely. You didn’t communicate what happened over the radio, right? KP: No. EE: You didn’t make sure any officers knew what you had just done, right? KP: No. EE: You didn’t run down the street and try to save Daunte Wright’s life, did you? KP: No. EE: You didn’t check on the other car that had been hit, did you? KP: No. EE: That all happened just down the road from you. KP: Yes.