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Have to agree if it was an accidental discharge, I don't care much, just as I wouldn't if the victim were white or yellow or the popular Florida/Cali orange ^^ The officer should be placed under preview and given additional training, because accidentally shooting someone can result in much worse outcomes. If it turns out to be intentional, shitcan and prosecute.
What do you think should be done, Pokes ?
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More info please!
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Ineffective stress training could have caused him to panic. Ineffective police force response can cause this too. This is the issue, cops are too quick to draw their weapons. | |||
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