Shot By Cop

...all it takes is one bad split decision to screw the pooch and a cop just made one... therefore he has to pay for it. this is not a first time that a cop has gone to jail or lose job over one bad split decision....
In your opinion, what should the cop have done?
 
what? how exactly can an intruder get shot 7x with a hostage as a shield?

The first shot obviously killed her in the head and when her body dropped down... there you go.
Was that proven by the ballistics investigation and autopsies?
 
the evidence and logic will establish that a girl was killed in the head from the first shot and dropped dead. the intruder was most likely stunned for a second and then immediately got shot 7x in the center mass.
Is that what the autopsy results showed?
 
what you forget is that it's a high-stress situation with adrenaline pumped on high. everybody's moving a lot and screaming a lot.

Didn't say it was an easy shot

another officer will stop him.
There where no other officers on the scene

officer? yea he made the shot... and killed the hostage in the head.

There is always risk when firing a gun. The question is was it negligent risk.
 
Why don't victims, when a cop has a gun on the attacker, just drop. The attacker cant hold the dead weight and focus, therefore giving a cop the clean shot he needs.

Look the cop in the eyes and dart them ( any sign of "hey, get ready to shoot his ass" ) and just drop. With the intruder pointing at the cop, he has not time to turn on her and as he is startled by the sudden drop...BAM, he's out for the count.
Yes, it may cause a fire from the attacker, but cops wear bullet proof vests...there is that chance the cop gets hit in a vital area, but there is also the chance the attacker misses and is taken down by the cop without issue.
I know there is a lot of arguments on this touchy subject, but with a gun in your face, its not a pleasant feeling, trying to keep your cool and reason your next step. if the attacker is escalated there is no reasoning with them. His criminal record shows he didn't care what the outcome was as he continued to be a criminal.
 
So now the cops dead and the suspect shoots all the witnesses.

nope. cop's got a bullet vest. he can take a hit and shoot back.

my guess? the intruder shoots at the cop and runs away..... as a dead man on the run cuz all the cops in Nassau County will kill him.
 
Why don't victims, when a cop has a gun on the attacker, just drop. The attacker cant hold the dead weight and focus, therefore giving a cop the clean shot he needs.

Look the cop in the eyes and dart them ( any sign of "hey, get ready to shoot his ass" ) and just drop. With the intruder pointing at the cop, he has not time to turn on her and as he is startled by the sudden drop...BAM, he's out for the count.
Yes, it may cause a fire from the attacker, but cops wear bullet proof vests...there is that chance the cop gets hit in a vital area, but there is also the chance the attacker misses and is taken down by the cop without issue.
I know there is a lot of arguments on this touchy subject, but with a gun in your face, its not a pleasant feeling, trying to keep your cool and reason your next step. if the attacker is escalated there is no reasoning with them. His criminal record shows he didn't care what the outcome was as he continued to be a criminal.

I think most people are to scared to act, plus you're assuming the cop will take the opportunity. No one there knew the mans criminal history.
 
nope. cop's got a bullet vest. he can take a hit and shoot back.

my guess? the intruder shoots at the cop and runs away..... as a dead man on the run cuz all the cops in Nassau County will kill him.

Cops aren't invincible. Vests do not make them bullet proof and what happens later would not stop him from killing them then.
 
Why don't victims, when a cop has a gun on the attacker, just drop. The attacker cant hold the dead weight and focus, therefore giving a cop the clean shot he needs.

Look the cop in the eyes and dart them ( any sign of "hey, get ready to shoot his ass" ) and just drop. With the intruder pointing at the cop, he has not time to turn on her and as he is startled by the sudden drop...BAM, he's out for the count.
Yes, it may cause a fire from the attacker, but cops wear bullet proof vests...there is that chance the cop gets hit in a vital area, but there is also the chance the attacker misses and is taken down by the cop without issue.
I know there is a lot of arguments on this touchy subject, but with a gun in your face, its not a pleasant feeling, trying to keep your cool and reason your next step. if the attacker is escalated there is no reasoning with them.
yep

His criminal record shows he didn't care what the outcome was as he continued to be a criminal.
it doesn't matter if he's a petty criminal or a violent criminal. it doesn't matter if he intended to shoot or not. a cop doesn't know that or anybody's background history. all he saw was an intruder holding a poor girl as a hostage with a gun.

what I just can't understand is a cop's decision to shoot when an intruder was behind a hostage.... I just can't wrap my head around that. it's simply unfathomable.
 
Didn't say it was an easy shot
never said that but you posted a pix implying that it's an easy shot.

There where no other officers on the scene
yes there was.

from Reba's post - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...ra-dead_n_3297994.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular
Minutes later, two police officers arrived at the home and found Rebello's twin sister Jessica running out of the front door and the male guest hiding behind a couch on the first floor, Azzata said.

One of the officers entered the home and encountered Smith holding onto Rebello in a headlock, coming down the stairs, Azzata said. Smith pulled Rebello closer and started moving backward toward a rear door of the house, pointing the gun at her head before eventually threatening the officer, Azzata said.

There is always risk when firing a gun. The question is was it negligent risk.
exactly. my guess? reckless. negligent. unfit for duty.
 
Cops aren't invincible. Vests do not make them bullet proof and what happens later would not stop him from killing them then.

a vest will save his life. and judging from this criminal's background - he's just a petty street thug... not a violent criminal.

he broke in to rob a house... not to rape and/or murder her.
 
a vest will save his life. and judging from this criminal's background - he's just a petty street thug... not a violent criminal.

he broke in to rob a house... not to rape and/or murder her.

A vest COULD save his life. And they had no way of knowing what kind of person they where dealing with.
 
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