Tonight I was watching a "most shocking police videos" show - and I saw something interesting that made me think...
cops pull over the driver of a car, proceed to search the car, then attempt the open the trunk... they cannot get the trunk open- and eventually realize someone is actually in the trunk, holding the latch down...
the cops then proceed to swarm the trunk, drawing handguns, shotguns, etc... they shout two verbal warnings that they will open fire if the person inside does not open the trunk- luckily, before they can begin shooting, the person inside opens the trunk - one cop responds- "wise move, young man- you almost got a bunch of bullets in you"...
my question is this - do cops have a bit too much power when it comes to deciding who lives and who dies? True, the person inside could have been armed and dangerous- but, what if the person inside the trunk was deaf, down syndrome, didn't speak English, or could not comply for some other reason?? The show, of course, excuses the police behavior away, saying they had to assume the person inside was armed and dangerous- but I still find it ridiculous that cops could kill someone in such a situation... the officers didn't even get a look at the person, and they were going to end their life, right then and their, just for not complying.
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