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Old 07-15-2008   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by W9ZEB View Post
To piggy back onto Techres's post.

If the officers recognized the lady was having a seizure, or was not in control of her body, and they shot her anyway, THEN they would be at fault.

I agree overall though, Pami and I discussed this on the way home from work, and as tragic as this is. I can't fault the officers. I also feel remorse for the family.
My thoughts exactly. But I guess that if you have never experienced anyone having seizures then it indeed would seem to be strange behavior. I'm not calling it a bad shoot, just a very unfortunate one. I can't imagine what the officers must be going through right now. I'm sure it's going to replay itself over and over in their minds. Just a bad situation all around.
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