Sam Lowry said:whiterock said:Redbrickbear said:BusyTarpDuster2017 said:
What I think happened: Pretti was not fully compliant and thus multiple officers entered the fray to apprehend him. It was already known by the officers before this point that Pretti had a holstered gun. In the chaos of wresting Pretti to the ground, an officer reaches in an removed Pretti's gun from the holster, and another officer sees an arm that he thinks is Pretti's, taking the gun out. Thinking Pretti has his gun in his hand, the officer then shoots him. The other officers, possibly hearing "he's got the gun!" from the shooting officer, react instinctively and shoot as well.
HIghly, highly unfortunate situation for Pretti, much like the lady in the car. But such happenings are inevitable, when you have protesters actively encouraged by their leadership to impede a lawful proceeding carried out by armed law enforcement officers who are already on edge because of constant threats against them. It's a highly combustible situation…
The officers have NO obligation to not see you as a threat to their safety. Having a GUN on you while you're doing this?
You're playing with dynamite.
Bingo
All very true
The video evidence may support a variant explanation for the initial shot = accidental discharge by the officer who secured the weapon. That would explain the unanimous reaction of the other officers to disengage, draw, fire. If so, it's also a justified shooting.
Wrong, and terrifyingly so. At best it might be reckless or negligent.
You cannot be this stupid.