Fuller Malarkey
Regular Member
Father says his 18-year-old son was murdered by a Southport Police Officer
http://www.wwaytv3.com/2014/01/05/f...old-son-was-murdered-southport-police-officer
"Everything was going good, then this fat cop from Southport walks in the room, walks around the corner, says, 'we don't have time for this. Tase that kid now, let’s get him out of here.'"
Wilsui says like any teenage boy, his son tried to run when he heard the word tase.
"The tasers hit him, he fell back. Two officers were on top of him. You know, he's got the little screwdriver. I mean, I would have went and got the screwdriver from him. I went to help, and I hear a shot,” Wilsui explained.
Wilsui says he grabbed the officer so he could not shoot again.
"What did you shoot my son for? 'Well I'm protecting my officers.’
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Of course this is an isolated incident, similar to the other isolated incidents we see almost daily.
This could happen to any of us, anywhere. A friend, a family member or ourselves could find ourselves in need of outside immediate assistance, and our good yet misguided intentions could cost a loved one their life.
Or am I unrealistic in believing we should be free from arbitrary extermination?
http://www.wwaytv3.com/2014/01/05/f...old-son-was-murdered-southport-police-officer
"Everything was going good, then this fat cop from Southport walks in the room, walks around the corner, says, 'we don't have time for this. Tase that kid now, let’s get him out of here.'"
Wilsui says like any teenage boy, his son tried to run when he heard the word tase.
"The tasers hit him, he fell back. Two officers were on top of him. You know, he's got the little screwdriver. I mean, I would have went and got the screwdriver from him. I went to help, and I hear a shot,” Wilsui explained.
Wilsui says he grabbed the officer so he could not shoot again.
"What did you shoot my son for? 'Well I'm protecting my officers.’
*******
Of course this is an isolated incident, similar to the other isolated incidents we see almost daily.
This could happen to any of us, anywhere. A friend, a family member or ourselves could find ourselves in need of outside immediate assistance, and our good yet misguided intentions could cost a loved one their life.
Or am I unrealistic in believing we should be free from arbitrary extermination?