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City calls for State of Emergency before releasing webcam footage - sekker - 04-26-2021 'A North Carolina city declared a state of emergency Monday morning amid concerns that video showing the police killing of Andrew Brown Jr. could cause civil unrest when it's released to the public.' https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/26/us/andrew-brown-elizabeth-city-shooting/index.html When will real police reform happen? Re: City calls for State of Emergency before releasing webcam footage - btfc - 04-26-2021 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mCQMfb6v_bc Re: City calls for State of Emergency before releasing webcam footage - deckeda - 04-26-2021 Seems they are aware that video showing an unarmed Black man being shot by 3 cops while trying to flee isn't a popular look for the department. initial WaPo story wrote: The circumstances Fogg was referring to was that Brown had "a history" of resisting arrest, which these days could mean anything including telling an officer, "no." I think that if today's police could just arrest people by using joysticks and headsets while safely ensconced in a cubicle somewhere, they'd do it. Re: City calls for State of Emergency before releasing webcam footage - sekker - 04-26-2021 Since when is it ok to shoot-to-kill when someone is simply resisting arrest? Have I been under a rock? Some perspectives: https://www.vox.com/identities/2016/8/13/17938226/police-shootings-killings-law-legal-standard-garner-graham-connor https://www.americanbar.org/news/abanews/publications/youraba/2018/november-2018/legal-fact-check--what-is-the-legal-standard-for-deadly-force-in/ Re: City calls for State of Emergency before releasing webcam footage - Lemon Drop - 04-26-2021 No drugs found in his car or home. 7 deputies on leave, 3 others resigned at the same time. Good article about the conservative court decision that framed today's policing methods. Prior to this 1980s case, they killed fewer people. It does not have to be this way. Split-Second Decisions: How a Supreme Court Case Shaped Modern Policing https://nyti.ms/32OsMdY I would also note that protests to date in Elizabeth City, population 18k, have been well attended but peaceful. This state of emergency is al little dramatic I think. Re: City calls for State of Emergency before releasing webcam footage - btfc - 04-26-2021 Read that article this morning, it is good. Re: City calls for State of Emergency before releasing webcam footage - p8712 - 04-26-2021 I think that if today's police could just arrest people by using joysticks and headsets while safely ensconced in a cubicle somewhere, they'd do it. Coming soon... ![]() The robot felt in danger for its life. It had to terminate that black man! Metal lives matter! We can’t just build more machines! Re: City calls for State of Emergency before releasing webcam footage - sekker - 04-26-2021 p8712 wrote: NCIS: The Robot Legion practically writes itself. Re: City calls for State of Emergency before releasing webcam footage - Ombligo - 04-26-2021 Except the police prefer ![]() Re: City calls for State of Emergency before releasing webcam footage - pdq - 04-26-2021 Lemon Drop wrote: Another story I saw said that the family was shown 20 seconds of police video (with the officers faces blurred out) that showed this guy had his hands visible on the steering wheel during the shooting. Oh dear. Not again. |