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Topic: Police chief fires Texas officer who killed unarmed teen - page 2. (Read 953 times)

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Maybe it is time to take guns away from them.

Unintended comedy is always the best. Please keep it coming.
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Just another Monday morning quarterback with no clue what its like to be in a position that involves life or death situations. Many cop shootings /firefights start with a person who does not comply and then comes at an officer. You don't take chances with criminals that are willing to break numerous laws for seemingly no reason. Department seems to be trying to prevent a riot by firing the cop for a pretty ridiculous reason , which was listed as " entering the building" that the crime was taking place instead of calling the senior officer.
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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — A police officer who killed an unarmed college football player during a suspected burglary at a Texas car dealership was fired Tuesday for making mistakes that the city's police chief said caused a deadly confrontation that put him and other officers in danger.

Arlington officer Brad Miller, 49, could also face criminal charges once police complete their investigation, Police Chief Will Johnson said.

Called to the scene of a suspected burglary early Friday morning, Miller pursued 19-year-old Christian Taylor through the broken glass doors of a car dealership showroom without telling his supervising officer, Johnson said.

Instead of helping to set up a perimeter around the showroom, Miller confronted Taylor and ordered him to get down on the ground, Johnson said. Taylor did not comply. Instead, he began "actively advancing toward Officer Miller," Johnson said.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas-officer-fired-over-fatal-shooting-of-teen/ar-BBlBaU7?ocid=spartandhp


Just another example of police shooting first and asking questions later. This is just sad while the young man was involved in a crime does it warrant a death sentence. When did cops because judge and jury. What happen to police officers being part of the community as a trusted individual? Maybe it is time to take guns away from them. Body cameras should become law of the land. Hopefully this thug is charged with murder.
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