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https://www.wsmv.com/story/31709806/2-arrested-in-attack-of-metro-officer-in-east-nashville
A metro police officer witnessed a man hitting a female so the officer tried to confront him and arrest him for assault charges. The man then shoved the officer down and starting hitting him injuring the officer. As the fight was taking place another African American attempted to attack the officer once the officer had the upper hand. Shortly after this the attackers both fled the scene but were later arrested and are now facing charges.
https://www.facebook.com/Fox32Chicago/videos/10154575771588797/
Here's the video after the officer was taken down.
What are your guy's thoughts on this? Did the officer have the right to deadly force since his life was in danger, but instead tried to handle it without condoning to violence? What do you think would of happened if the officer drew his weapon and killed the attacker? Would the officer be facing murder charges and the black community protesting if it was justified in court like past events, or would it be justified by the community? What do you think would of happened if it was the other way around, a black cop and a white attacker?
In short.. Would it of hit nationwide news as another "racist" police officer if the attacker was murdered?
A metro police officer witnessed a man hitting a female so the officer tried to confront him and arrest him for assault charges. The man then shoved the officer down and starting hitting him injuring the officer. As the fight was taking place another African American attempted to attack the officer once the officer had the upper hand. Shortly after this the attackers both fled the scene but were later arrested and are now facing charges.
https://www.facebook.com/Fox32Chicago/videos/10154575771588797/
Here's the video after the officer was taken down.
What are your guy's thoughts on this? Did the officer have the right to deadly force since his life was in danger, but instead tried to handle it without condoning to violence? What do you think would of happened if the officer drew his weapon and killed the attacker? Would the officer be facing murder charges and the black community protesting if it was justified in court like past events, or would it be justified by the community? What do you think would of happened if it was the other way around, a black cop and a white attacker?
In short.. Would it of hit nationwide news as another "racist" police officer if the attacker was murdered?