It seems a cop can make an instant judgement and shoot but we're not allowed to opine? Personally I will always side with a cop if there is even the smallest evidence to justify actions. I also expect professional action. Giving the BOD works both ways. When no guilt is conceded as a possibility from details available a debate is simply impossible.
I'm thinking he made a mistake, only on the force for 2 years....unfortunately it was a deadly mistake and now the family will have to continue on somehow...very sad case. No winners. I hope he didnt do it on purpose because he was a nut job. Also, there were no weapons found at the scene. Strange case and I can't wait to hear what the two officers have to say...may take a while.
I deleted the above post I done to Kalvin. Why? Read this: Why in the heck am I asking you this question? I turned 68 last month and have/wear an expensive Darth Vader costume for Halloween. Actually, someone could easily ask me the same question. LOL
Don't mind answering, I'm nearer 90 than 80. Btw. I enjoy a debate so hang in there I promise not to injure anyone, lotsa times I'm just playing Devil's Advocate.
Sounded like a rookie to me but what do I know. Also, who knows how long he's been out on the streets though?
"Mohamed Noor, who joined the department in March 2015, shot Justine Diamond, 40, multiple times from the passenger seat of his squad car while she spoke to his colleague wearing only her pajamas. " ? Multiple times !! He must have REEEEALLLY had a good reason.
Gee youngster you come across as much younger. But we all have to learn. I seldom 'sign in' a new board with factual detail, too many nut cases oooot there I've found.
YIKES, this is going to get interesting and I hate even saying that because a lovely woman just lost her life. She was also blonde, blue eyed, educated and soon to be married. I'm thinking it wasn't a bad neighborhood this happened in but I'm not finding that info...so no reason for the officer to be on high alert or jittery. Something very wrong with this story...
All too often the 'Blue Line' holds and a cop on scene will not give evidence against another of their colleagues.