Regarding:
$12.5 million settlement in November 2008, Police shot and killed a 12 year old Michael Ellerbe in Uniontown Xmas eve 2002Apparently I have a very unpopular view about this. Everyone I know disagrees with me and it shocks me that people don't "get it". If someone can convince me otherwise I'd love to hear it.
But, before you do so, please make sure you are thinking and reacting with facts and logic, not emotion. Emotion will skew your logic, and this is a very emotional issue.
My point: Even if the 12 year old was wrong, even if he was running from Police, even if the car was stolen,
the penalty for all of the above is not death. Deadly force can only be used to counter deadly force, officer Nassan made a mistake with fatal results.
Even if the penalty for all of the above "was" death, it shouldn't be the police officer's position to be judge, jury and executioner. And, the police have a strong duty to follow the law, moreso than anyone since they are entrusted with the duty of being a police officer. The law is quite clear:
http://www.acslpa.org/pa_uniform_firearms_act.htm"PA Uniform Firearms Act - Title 18, §505. Use of Force in Self-Protection.
(a) Use of force justifiable for protection of the person.—The use of force upon or toward another person is justifiable when the actor believes that such force is immediately necessary for the purpose of protecting himself against the use of unlawful force by such other person on the present occasion."Before I applied for a concealed weapons permit, I made a point to be instructed on the laws regarding firearms. When the public trusts me to carry a weapon capable of killing, I absolutely understand that I am held to a standard where deadly force can only be used to counter immediate and imminent deadly force. It's that simple. That's the law.
If you feel that someone stealing a car and running from police is a crime where a cop can shoot him as he's running away, then campaign to change the law. Until then, it's not ME that says the cop was wrong,
THE LAW says the cop was wrong. He made a mistake. I feel that it's incredibly important to send a message to the police and public about the reckless use of deadly force. I also hate the idea that the parent ( Michael Hickenbottom ) of a potential thief and criminal was rewarded, but that's an unfortunate side effect of punishing a wrongdoer and making it known how serious this mistake was.
This is why we see Lady Justice holding the scales usually wearing a blindfold. The law is the law. Everyone must abide.