Charges dropped against Philadelphia officer who fatally shot Eddie Irizarry at traffic stop

A judge dismissed all charges Tuesday against a Philadelphia police officer who fatally shot a driver last month....

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Charges dropped against Philadelphia officer who fatally shot Eddie Irizarry at traffic stop

A judge dismissed all charges Tuesday against a Philadelphia police officer who fatally shot a driver last month.  Mark Dial shot 27-year-old Eddie Irizarry through the rolled-up driver’s side window of Irizarry’s sedan during a traffic stop on Aug. 14.  Dial and his partner, Officer Michael Morris, say they had been pursuing Irizarry for driving…

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If a police officer can’t tell the difference between a knife and a gun, they shouldn’t be a police officer.

Why would some “innocent” person be lifting a knife at all, let alone to a cop?

We going to pretend that knives aren’t deadly? Especially at close range?

And here I thought we had silly things like rights, like being able to face our accuser in court instead of being shot in the streets!

Here’s an idea: people who love extrajudicial punishment should be given the same jury as the people who’s misfortune they gleefully celebrate: none.

Here’s another idea: Don’t pull a knife out on a cop. Not too complicated. Not particularly difficult to follow. In fact, for sane, innocent people, it only makes sense.

Here’s another idea: Don’t pull a knife out on a cop. shoot people who aren’t putting people’s lives at risk and lie about it. Not too complicated. Not particularly difficult to follow. In fact, for sane, innocent people, it only makes sense.

This is a fun game.