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29 Jul 2016, 4:13 pm

He never intended to shoot the caregiver, he was just a poor shot and failed in his intention of kiling the young man sitting and rocking/stimming (me too when authority figures are yelling) while pushing his toy truck back and forth on the ground?


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29 Jul 2016, 4:14 pm

Eric2971 wrote:
He never intended to shoot the caregiver, he was just a poor shot and failed in his intention of kiling the young man sitting and rocking/stimming (me too when authority figures are yelling) while pushing his toy truck back and forth on the ground?
Evidence, please?



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29 Jul 2016, 5:42 pm

Fnord wrote:
Eric2971 wrote:
He never intended to shoot the caregiver, he was just a poor shot and failed in his intention of kiling the young man sitting and rocking/stimming (me too when authority figures are yelling) while pushing his toy truck back and forth on the ground?
Evidence, please?


Dude

Thats what the OP is asking you (anyone).

Actually the OP is asking if the OP understands properly what the policeman's story is- which even if true is rather damning of the policeman ( Im sorry. I was aiming for one innocent guy and I accidently hit the other innocent guy by mistake!).

And (as I understand it) that IS the policeman's "alibi" (if you can call it that).



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29 Jul 2016, 9:57 pm

naturalplastic wrote:
Fnord wrote:
Eric2971 wrote:
He never intended to shoot the caregiver, he was just a poor shot and failed in his intention of kiling the young man sitting and rocking/stimming (me too when authority figures are yelling) while pushing his toy truck back and forth on the ground?
Evidence, please?


Dude

Thats what the OP is asking you (anyone).

Actually the OP is asking if the OP understands properly what the policeman's story is- which even if true is rather damning of the policeman ( Im sorry. I was aiming for one innocent guy and I accidently hit the other innocent guy by mistake!).

And (as I understand it) that IS the policeman's "alibi" (if you can call it that).


I will admit to a touch of sarcasm in the question (at least i thought so), but nevertheless it is a serious question. When the first response is gunfire, there is a problem. And when even the officers supervisor is suspended for and i quote "for giving conflicting reports", i have to wonder why? But mostly i am just sad and disgusted that our poorly paid and inadequately trained public servants are the only choice to deal with the mentally disabled (and i count myself). I'm signing off now as i am frustrated and not sure i am correctly communicating.


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30 Jul 2016, 8:15 am

Eric2971 wrote:
He never intended to shoot the caregiver, he was just a poor shot and failed in his intention of kiling the young man sitting and rocking/stimming (me too when authority figures are yelling) while pushing his toy truck back and forth on the ground?


Yep, isn't America great? The final solution to the mental health problem in America. Execute every mentally ill person, one at a time.

Where has that been tried before? :scratch: Oh yeah, Nazi Germany.


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01 Aug 2016, 8:22 am

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... Execute every mentally ill person, one at a time. Where has that been tried before? Oh yeah, Nazi Germany.
GODWIN!

Seriously, the only reason that the policy failed is that it was not used against those who deserved to be euthanized the most ... Hitler ... Goering ... Goebels ...

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