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This cites a supreme court ruling on the use of deadly force against a fleeing suspect:
I have not seen or heard a real expert attempt to justify the police action in this shooting. None.
Once Scott began running away, he no longer posed any significant physical danger to the police, then they shot him in the back and killed him. That cop is going down, for manslaughter or murder.
When can police use lethal force against a fleeing suspect?Can police officers shoot at fleeing individuals?
Only in very narrow circumstances. A seminal 1985 Supreme Court case, Tennessee vs. Garner, held that the police may not shoot at a fleeing person unless the officer reasonably believes that the individual poses a significant physical danger to the officer or others in the community. That means officers are expected to take other, less-deadly action during a foot or car pursuit unless the person being chased is seen as an immediate safety risk.
In other words, a police officer who fires at a fleeing man who a moment earlier murdered a convenience store clerk may have reasonable grounds to argue that the shooting was justified. But if that same robber never fired his own weapon, the officer would likely have a much harder argument.
“You don’t shoot fleeing felons. You apprehend them unless there are exigent circumstances — emergencies — that require urgent police action to safeguard the community as a whole,” said Greg Gilbertson, a police practices expert and criminal justice professor at Centralia College in Washington state.
Gilbertson said he thought the video of the shooting of Walter Scott in North Charleston, South Carolina, was “insane” given what he said was the apparent lack of justification.
I have not seen or heard a real expert attempt to justify the police action in this shooting. None.
Once Scott began running away, he no longer posed any significant physical danger to the police, then they shot him in the back and killed him. That cop is going down, for manslaughter or murder.
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