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Yes! I'd be more afraid of the crazies toting guns in TARGET than some dude running AWAY from me
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what? Police can shoot if it's the only way to keep them from running away? What law book are you reading from???
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called provide me with a court case that backs that up…
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Tennessee v garner
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if you read the case it doesn't say you can shoot if it's only way to keep them from running
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judgmental much? Notice you didn't address the opinion I correctly interpreted. Nice.
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*only applicable to blacks.
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Police have the absolute right 2 go home safely. If ppl who encounter police COMPLY, they go home safely 2. Very simple
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yes. Police are not allowed to let a wanted felon to run away with a weapon in his hand. This is why police are employed.
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YES!! Stop people from running by shooting them! Perfectly acceptable and reasonable!
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you can't shoot someone to stop them from running away
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if they're running away from you they aren't a threat.
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if they have again okay, but "...only way to keep them from running away."... that's murder.
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