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by chmod600
1751 days ago
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The facts presented are that, despite a frantic call about viscious dogs, the responding officers were able to assess that the threat level was low, and avoid shooting the dogs. But you seem to be holding them accountable not for their actions, but their words later. There is entirely too much focus on peoples thoughts rather than their track record of actions. |
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Let's raise the stakes for another example. If a cop does a debrief after a routine traffic stop and says, "I was waiting for a reason to shoot this man where he stands", that's a matter of concern. It doesn't matter that the cop did the correct thing this time, because they're showing that the desire to kill someone is the driving force in their actions.