movingpictures said:
i can't stand these bleeding-hearts protesting the death of a psycho. :FP:
...the kid was being a dangerous menace to society, swinging around a knife. damn right he should have been shot.
So movingpictures, when are you moving to the States ? :lol:
I'm hearing a lot of rhetoric about "waving the knife around" or "brandishing a dangerous weapon" and being a "psycho" etc, but in the seconds before he is shot, none of that seems a very fitting description. He was alone, trapped, young, skinny, and from what I can tell he was not waving it around making advances towards the officers. Would I do it ? No. But that doesn't take us all the way to "of course you should get shot" IMO.
Yeah, the idealistic young people who make up the lion's shares of these marches and vigils and kinda turn you off the whole thing or make you lose focus. I don't know this kid, and maybe it was just a matter of time before he went off, who knows. My beef is with the way the police handled it. Think about just how fast and loose the law is applied nowadays....from unpatrolled highways to overcrowded jails the whole system seems in crisis. This is just a nice, visual example of that IMO. On a different day, with a different group of officers I feel this thing would have played out differently. And that is not a good feeling.
I also hope there is no one out there who thinks that they could never have a kid like this. I'm doing everything I can to turn out a decent kid, but anything can happen. It probably wouldn't be a knife on a streetcar, but any lapse in judgement ( a teenagers specialty ) plus some bad timing is all it takes.