http://www.independent.co.uk/news/po...-a7245681.html
So apparently cops are called to a domestic dispute, first cop at the scene says that he had training to deal with mentally ill people and he recognized that the man didn´t want to shoot, it was a "suicide by cop", so refuses to shoot.
More cops come and shoot the man.
Afterwards the first cop is fired under the allegation that by not eliminating a possible threat caused the other officers to be in unnecessary danger when they arrived.
The man´s gun was unloaded but nobody new that.
Honestly I can see both sides. If the unstable man had shot the second wave of cops the first one would be partially responsible.
But I think firing might be too much.
What do you guys think?
So apparently cops are called to a domestic dispute, first cop at the scene says that he had training to deal with mentally ill people and he recognized that the man didn´t want to shoot, it was a "suicide by cop", so refuses to shoot.
More cops come and shoot the man.
Afterwards the first cop is fired under the allegation that by not eliminating a possible threat caused the other officers to be in unnecessary danger when they arrived.
The man´s gun was unloaded but nobody new that.
Honestly I can see both sides. If the unstable man had shot the second wave of cops the first one would be partially responsible.
But I think firing might be too much.
What do you guys think?
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