@emptywheel @bmaz Killing of Cop Killer Johnson May Be The First Lethal Use of Robot https://jonathanturley.org/2016/07/12/the-rise-of-the-machines-killing-of-cop-killer-johnson-may-be-the-first-lethal-use-of-robot/#more-101611 …
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robot could have possibly detained him in some way rather than deliver bomb
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It is the underlying guidelines and policy for lethal force at issue, not the magic appearance of a "robot".
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Except AGAIN, robots can't be killed, so claim of necessity of lethal force AGAINST WHAT is a real question.
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well their answer would be threat against more officers
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But to act like it is the "robot" that is the issue is wrongheaded. There are many modalities of force available
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Some of which expose actual humans to lethal force, some which don't.
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@Bill_Owen@bmaz@biasedreporter Using the robot killer in Dallas was cold, pre-meditated murder. Procured, armed, trundled in.. -
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Mandatory Ed 209 clip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9l9wxGFl4k …
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That is more a general use of lethal force discussion than an issue w/specific means. Let's have that discussion
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