Posted by bad_luck on 4/21/2017 12:02:00 PM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 4/21/2017 10:37:00 AM (view original):
Let's do this easily.
A gun in hand is a gun in hand? Yes or No?
I still don't get the whole "VIDEO!!!" thing. The cops were exonerated despite the video. I'm assuming it proves nothing.
See above.
I'm arguing that holding a firearm in a public place for no apparent reason is a problem . I don't care if you have a permit or if the state is an open carry state. This will go back to yesterday's argument. You're in Wal-Mart to buy some underwear. You walk past a dude just standing there, gun in hand. Aren't you just the least tiny bit wary of him?
I'm all for easy.
A BB gun was in his hand, yes. The cops were exonerated, yes. Hence the frustration from the black community. Crawford wasn't doing anything wrong. He wasn't doing anything dangerously. He wasn't ignoring or refusing to follow orders from police. He was just standing there, talking on the phone, holding a BB gun that he picked up off the shelf in the store he was in, in a state where it is legal to carry an actual gun. If you're going to argue fault in this mess, it's landing almost entirely on the guy that called 911 and the police.
You can argue that holding a firearm in a public place is a problem. I'd tend to agree with that. I think we should have more restrictive gun laws. On the other hand, I'd argue that the police shooting someone without warning for doing something that is perfectly legal is a problem.
Regarding, walking past someone holding a gun, yeah, I'd be wary. But I wouldn't kill him.
So a gun in a hand is a gun in a hand. It's a "possible" threat to those around said person. And, quite honestly, there seems to be a lot of random shootings these days. I'll honestly say I don't know the specific race/religion of all but it's not old white people doing the shooting. So I fully understand why cops may be a little overaggressive in some instances. I wish they weren't but being a cop is a tough job. I think there's a lot of blame to be cast about in this specific case. Standing around holding a gun, regardless of what kind, puts YOU at risk. Didn't deserve to be shot but he put himself in a situation. Because, as you know, we don't have cops just walking around randomly shooting people. There's always something going on when that happens.
I'm for more restrictive gun laws too. If you're holding a gun in a public place, you need to be very aware of what's going on around. Maybe not yabbering on the phone is a good start.
So, if nothing else, standing around, casually holding a gun while talking on the phone is making people uncomfortable? Yeah, don't do that. Truth is, Wal-Mart isn't free of blame either. I wouldn't have BB guns there to just pick up. Package the damn things in some way or another. If I was the dude's family, I'd sue WM and the manufacturer too(I'm sure they sued the city and police department already).