Removes a layer of agency from the encounter...
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Who activated the robot's "detonate" function? Was there a chain of command through which the order was issued? Lots of Qs to be answered.
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We know who's responsible when someone gets shot: whoever pulled the trigger. Notions of causation and culpability are much murkier here.
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funny gif
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I am not sure what to do here in The Future.
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Float in the void.
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Honestly not really a robot. It's the rough equivalent of strapping a bomb to a remote controlled car.
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It was termed a "robot" by the police themselves.
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@ComfortablySmug Ever heard of a#drone?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Apparently some "higher up type" felt walking up and handing the cop killer an explosive might be too dangerous
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Dallas police just playing real-life Call of Duty: http://callofduty.wikia.com/wiki/RC-XD
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@TalkNerdyToMe72 Yes. Saw another piece saying "perpetrator was successfully denotated".
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Per the Federal govt kill-chain, it is illegal in the USA for the government to drop a bomb on one of its citizens, he can be shot.
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