Maybe the murder pigs will also say they "forgot" what their dominate hand is.
CNN also said that for those cops - their gun is on the side of their dominate hand and their taster on their weak side. I assume that's a norm in police departments all across the country.
"oopsie my bad i meant to use my stunny gunny" says officer of 25 years who is well aware tasers are on their opposite side and feel completely different in hand after aiming at him for nearly three seconds before shooting him in the back.
Get ready to hear, once again, how the police are the best and the bravest, but simultaneously how this was just an oopsie that anyone could have made and you can't blame her for being an incompetent coward.
I think we'll see the "by mistake" defense a lot in the next couple years.
On CNN I just heard that the cop that killed Daunte Wright said she fired her gun "by mistake" and she meant to use her taser.
Got a batman utility belt with a million different things on it and my dumb ass can't find the taser from the handgun. Fine police work.
Maybe the murder pigs will also say they "forgot" what their dominate hand is.
CNN also said that for those cops - their gun is on the side of their dominate hand and their taster on their weak side. I assume that's a norm in police departments all across the country.
thats why you have everything on your belt just be a gun duh
"oopsie my bad i meant to use my stunny gunny" says officer of 25 years who is well aware tasers are on their opposite side and feel completely different in hand after aiming at him for nearly three seconds before shooting him in the back.
Get ready to hear, once again, how the police are the best and the bravest, but simultaneously how this was just an oopsie that anyone could have made and you can't blame her for being an incompetent coward.