First, bonus internets for the day for anybody who gets the thread title reference. You don't even have to post what it is, just go ahead and claim the internets and feel smug.
The why-did-they-do-that/why-did-they have-to-do-that game is being played elsewhere. First person to bring up the legal, moral, ethical, sociological or anything else related to the whys of the event is ruled "out" for the duration of this thread.
Go (once again?) to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGIS1Knpvs0#t=132
We've all seen enough cop shows, read enough "this is what you can expect to happen if you shoot someone" articles/books, and probably discussed to death police procedure.
The contest begins at the 11:10 mark.
Comment/review/question everything that happens from that point from your understanding of what police procedure is or your desire of what police procedure ought to be. (You cannot deal with anything that happened before the 11:10 mark or you will be disqualified, shamed, humiliated, shunned, and made to sit in the corner until your father gets home when he will take care of you for what you have done.)
Comment/review/question everything that you think went wrong, was done wrong, should have been done otherwise/should not have been done - but for that "should have been done otherwise/should not been done" be prepared to cite the cop show(s) (TV or movie) that supports your position.
Points will be subtracted for missing any of the blatantly obvious. Extra points may be awarded for bringing up the finer points missed/flubbed. No points, but recognition will be given for listing things that were done right/proper/according to Hoyle or per your cop show reference material. The judgement of the OP is final and you will be sent home if you do not play by his rules.
On your mark! Get set! Go!
stay safe.
The why-did-they-do-that/why-did-they have-to-do-that game is being played elsewhere. First person to bring up the legal, moral, ethical, sociological or anything else related to the whys of the event is ruled "out" for the duration of this thread.
Go (once again?) to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGIS1Knpvs0#t=132
We've all seen enough cop shows, read enough "this is what you can expect to happen if you shoot someone" articles/books, and probably discussed to death police procedure.
The contest begins at the 11:10 mark.
Comment/review/question everything that happens from that point from your understanding of what police procedure is or your desire of what police procedure ought to be. (You cannot deal with anything that happened before the 11:10 mark or you will be disqualified, shamed, humiliated, shunned, and made to sit in the corner until your father gets home when he will take care of you for what you have done.)
Comment/review/question everything that you think went wrong, was done wrong, should have been done otherwise/should not have been done - but for that "should have been done otherwise/should not been done" be prepared to cite the cop show(s) (TV or movie) that supports your position.
Points will be subtracted for missing any of the blatantly obvious. Extra points may be awarded for bringing up the finer points missed/flubbed. No points, but recognition will be given for listing things that were done right/proper/according to Hoyle or per your cop show reference material. The judgement of the OP is final and you will be sent home if you do not play by his rules.
On your mark! Get set! Go!
stay safe.