Wilber85 wrote:I am still confused about what these NBA players would have liked to see in this Jacob Blake issue.
Can you guys answer what you would have done?
5:11 dispatch gets a call about a domestic issue saying Blake shouldn't be there, and took the complainants keys and is refusing to give them back. Then dispatch tells the officers there is a warrant for this guy stemming from May and to be aware of that.
Once cops arrive they get into a scuffle with Blake, and they fight on the ground, one office tases him and it does not work. Blake then aggressively walks to car and reached down into the floorboard. Get's shot 7 times. (I believe 7 times is the issue I have which is way too many for that situation)
Here is where I stand:
Blake shouldn't have been shot 7 times.
I blame the cops for allowing him to go to his front door and reach down (Never should have got that far)
I blame Blake for going to his front door and reaching down, what did he expect?
It is a bad situation but Why did it escalate? Why didn't they just take him in, why didn't he just listen to them?
He should not have been shot. How hard is that to comprehend? Who should be responsible for de-escalating the scenario, a supposedly well-trained officer of the law or an untrained civilian?
Is it the job of an anesthesiologist to keep a patient knocked out during surgery or should the patient just grit their teeth and not react to a surgeon's scalpel?