The point I'm trying to make is there are very few details in the case and already there are videos like the one above. That is what's wrong in our country....people see a video and believe it.
Yeah, the sensible thing would be to allow them to complete their investigation. Making assumptions from a video would be one thing if we were seeing the entire video but too often, no one begins recording something until something has already occurred or, barring that, they edit the recorded video to show only a portion of it, often giving a false impression. Videos produced by people to promote an agenda are often interesting, but I have seen far too many that reference things that are just not factual, such as Wikileaks revelations that Wikileaks never published or quotations from people who did not say what they are quoted as saying.
We ALL must, not need, to understand the tough and dangerous job an officer has. Could any of us have done it in our younger years. Actually, my goal, after high school graduation, was to become a Indiana State Trooper. But, the Navy, rather than the Army (Draft), got me first. However, being in EMS (what it is called today) gave me some "first-hand" look at law enforcement. It was a good look and I fully support them, but this shooting of the Australian lady, well........
He is using the raise card saying they are only coming after me be cause I am a Somali refugee. He refuses to cooperate with the investigators.