What if she thought he was a deer?
(2) by shooting another with a firearm or other dangerous weapon as a result of negligently believing the other to be a deer or other animal;
But being serious, you don’t think mistaking a gun for a taser and shooting someone with said gun is culpable negligence?
(1) by the person's culpable negligence whereby the person creates an unreasonable risk, and consciously takes chances of causing death or great bodily harm to another;
I wasnt there, I didnt stay at a holiday inn last night and its tough to take your post seriously
The facts as we know them are based on camera and court records/reported sequence of events
The deceased was not a law abiding citizen......far far from it......he was facing charges of armed attempted robbery, his bail had been revoked for violation of firearms ban provision and he skipped court......
when they approached the car they KNEW he had a gun.....question was whether or not it was in the car
He has now resisted lawful/legitimate arrest and re-entered a vehicle where popo had every reason to believe he had a gun
He didnt deserve to die....but he put himself into a really bad situation where HE forced police to choose between a number of terribad decisions they had to make.
Whether he had a gun in car or not....he now had a 3000 pound weapon......the car
He and he alone through a series of terribad decisions to break law and harm other people over many many months, put himself in a bad situation that led to his death
I can neither justify or condemn her response......but there's no disputing that he was armed with a vehicle and had a demonstrated history/ability to use weapons against others....even if the shoot was wrong.....he certainly provoked the kharma fairy.....and she's a fickle bitch.....