Oh, you’ll have fun with this one, dear reader. And when you are finished, you’ll want to pick up a copy of Heather Mac Donald’s excellent book War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe.
Pay special (close) attention to the details of this case and the black family involved in the ugliness. [Armed robber shot and killed. Family blames the clerk, saying he shouldn’t have weapon at work., Law Enforcement Today, October 13, 2019]:
Remember that time you got pulled over for going 55 in a 30 with an expired registration? And remember how the cop wrote you two tickets? Do you remember thinking, “well, I shouldn’t have been speeding and I should have renewed my registration? But if I am being honest, I am really in the situation because that cop had the nerve to pull me over and hold me responsible for my choices.”Pretty sound logic, huh?But that is the logic being used by the family of a 23-year old Ohio man, who was shot and killed while trying to rob a Dollar General store at gun point.Roosevelt Rappley entered the Dayton-area store, produced a firearm and starting demanding money. One of the store clerks was a concealed carry permit holder and was legally armed. Once the suspect pointed his weapon at this clerk, he drew his own weapon and fired, striking the subject in the chest............http://www.unz.com/sbpdl/dollar-general-employee-shoots-and-kills-gun-toting-black-robber-family-of-dead-robber-claims-that-was-wrong-for-that-clerk-to-shoot-my-brother-in-the-chest-yes-hes-robbing-them-oh-wel/
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