- 08 Feb 2023 15:45
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Not the first time. I already provided you with an example, a recent one, of that.
The Department of Justice.
The cop was on duty, whatever an officer does while on duty is an act in his official capacity.
It is also unnecessary to go too far back in time, if anything, the fact it's a recent event should by itself emphasize the idea that these cops should have known they wouldn't get away with this kind of thing.
Pants-of-dog wrote:And when did this change?
We can see when this change happened by looking at the date when the first cop was charged for killing a black person while acting in an official capacity.
If the murder of Mr. Nichols is the first time, then we can say that the institutional support was only taken away very recently.
Not the first time. I already provided you with an example, a recent one, of that.
Pants-of-dog wrote:Who enforces these laws?
The Department of Justice.
Pants-of-dog wrote:This is the jilted ex-lover?
If the only other time a cop was convicted of murder was when they killed their ex’s new lover, and the cop was not acting in his official capacity at the time, we can safely say that this investigation is unusual, since Memphis has a long history of cops killing black people with impunity.
The cop was on duty, whatever an officer does while on duty is an act in his official capacity.
It is also unnecessary to go too far back in time, if anything, the fact it's a recent event should by itself emphasize the idea that these cops should have known they wouldn't get away with this kind of thing.