That's not true. I am not and was not trying to make a case either way. I'm positive I was quite clear that I thought there were several ways to avoid this unfortunate incident.
I added a point asking basically did it occur to anyone else that, after all accounts given, the reload seemed a bit of a difficult maneuver? That's not paranoia, it's an assumption on your part absolutely, but no paranoia on mine. I stated I didn't see what happened so I read the officer's account and that struck me as odd. Just as it struck me as odd that he didn't wait for back up and suddenly just started forcing him from his vehicle. Maybe I should be more gullible and believe everything I hear or read a cop say because they're not human, they're cops. Above reproach or question and should never be scrutinized only obeyed. I guess you're right, with that attitude there's no way ever that anyone would take license with others liberties and freedoms.
Your little paranoid comment was bullshit and a cheap shot dude. I said I didn't see what happened and neither did you. So I did a little reading and had a question but I'm fucking paranoid.
What the fuck ever Eric. Just please don't do shit to me I don't do to you that's all I ask.
That's you in a nutshell. It's a cheap shot to call you paranoid, but you can call me gullible.
Listen, I don't care that this kid, or many like him, get shot by the cops. I simply don't care. They have agendas, and sometimes your agenda goes not the way you would like. Showing a cop your license when he asks you for it, isn't creating the downfall of your "liberties and freedom".
Then again, I might just be wrong, and this kid was just another patriot willing to risk his life for our freedom. At least he died doing what he loved.

