Sacramento nurse loses job for saying Stephon Clark 'deserved it'

Police take a high risk job and know full well what they’re getting into when they take up the badge.

Taking a high risk job does not mean you consent to being shot or murdered and that you give up your right to self defense.

They don’t have the right to go killing anyone they think might be a threat because they think the suspect possibly has a weapon.

Except that isn’t what happens. You act as if they jist walk uo to random people and shoot them and just make things up. That prior to the shooting there was absolutely no interaction or occurrence that would make it appear that the person represented a threat.

So between that and the 7 bullets to the back not sure what else to tell ya.

First, the ‘Back’ thing was by someone the family hired. Two, they never released where in the ‘back’. He last guy who they said was shot in the back, it turned out they were on his side.

Also, in the time it takes to recognize threat, decise to shoot, actually shoot, reassess the situation, determine the threat is over, and then stop shooting, a person could have spun around a dozen times.

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