I wonder if Ed will reveal the FULL story, so we can all be well informed with ALL the facts that have been peer reviewed and gotten scientific backing.
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That's a fair description. He probably should have been in the funny farm rather than on the street but nobody does that much anymore. Whether you agree with the way it was handled or not, it was a piece of quick thinking by the cop and the only person hurt is the offender who is still alive. A good result.
This event was given considerable coverage in US news sources when it happened last week(ish), nothing in our local news but then it's nothing to do with us.
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for a start the victims name was WALLACE.........there were 3 officers on the scene......dogs on the way..........they had already contained him for 20-30 minutes......whats another 20-30 minutes....did the club/bat hit cuntstable abbott..NO..........would you expect someone who is drunk,under the influence of drugs,maybe a bit crazy and emotional,for whatever reason we will never know,or all of the above,to act with common sense and reason when confronted with someone pointing a gun at him.....police officer or not.
Abbott swore an oath to protect and serve ALL NZers.......Stephen Wallace included.From what i understand this behavior was out of character for Wallace and he probably would of apologised and paid for any damage he did,sadly he didn't get the chance
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You are dead right. At 6 meters a bad guy with a knife, hammer, golf club can be right on you in less than 2 seconds. That doesn't give you much time to think about what he might do with the weapon, if he is going to use it on you, what the press might say or wether some know it all wanker experts on motorcycle forums are going to tell you what you should have done.
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Sure, Juries are imperfect, but if multiple Juries come the the same decision (I seem to remember a trial, a high court hearing then a re-trial) then
Oh well, since you asked:
Volatile situations like this one can change alot in 20-30 minutes, especially when dealing with Drunk/Mentally Unstable/High people (who can change rapidly as they get frustrated/confused/irritated)
Not the point - it was attempted assault with a deadly weapon against a police officer (yes a Golf Club can be considered a Deadly Weapon) - doing some reading on this, it only missed because the Officer ducked, not by any virtue of Mr Wallace. Ask yourself this - would you expect the police to act differently if Mr Wallace had fired a weapon at them and missed or if he had tried to stab the officer with a knife and missed?
If someone is in such a state that they show no fear when being presented with someone pointing a gun at them then they are a very dangerous individual - if they have no regard for their own life, what regard will they have for others?
As for Alcohol or drugs being a mitigating factor - I've been drunk, I've been high and I've never done anything to that degree of recklessness, sure I have done minor silly things, but never to the point of challenging someone who is armed (and yes, I have been intoxicated around someone that was armed) because despite being drunk, I still rather liked the prospect of living.
What gives Mr Wallace the right then to ignore direction from the police and act with impunity? The police are also charged with maintaining Law and are obligated to act when Laws are being breached - in the same way that the Police are allowed to engage in a pursuit to apprehend a driver. There is a point at which the seriousness of the offending mandates that the Police cannot back down - both from a societal perception PoV but also from a Moral PoV.
I'm going to quote BigDog on this part:
"The family says he was just acting out and he would never hurt anyone"
If that is truly the families position then reading into it:
They were neither shocked nor surprised by his action: 'Just acting out' which tends to suggest that something similar has happened before (maybe not to the same degree) either that or his family has no comprehension of the consequences of actions
so with scenario one - we have someone who should have been committed to recieve help for a condition where they could go batshit crazy
or
Scenario two - he was raised in an environment where he thought he could do what he wanted and nothing bad would happen.
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