Uhm... the dude in Dallas was an "active shooter" who murdered police officers.
Allegedly. He received no due process. He was blown to pieces when he could have been gassed ... by a robot, and apprehended, questioned and faced a trial. Instead the police blew him up ... with a robot bomb ... and even worse, people think this is acceptable because the police told them he was a bad guy who did bad things to them.
How do we know that? How do we know he's "the guy"? We were just told he was the guy. For all we know he could be one of the registered gun owners walking among the protesters that ran in fear. The one that turned himself in was told that the police had him on film shooting at people and that witnesses saw him shooting at people, none of which was true.
How do we know for sure that the guy they blew up was the shooter? Because they say so? That's what it's come to in America? Sure blow a guy up because the police say he did it ... American Justice!
What if someone gets "SWATTED" and they hide in their house in fear and refuse to come out, because they fear for their life, having no clue why a SWAT team is raiding their house. Should we all just say, "fuck it, send in the robot bomb!"? Is this what the American people have been brainwashed into believing is proper conduct? Has human life lost all of it's value to Americans? Seriously WTF?!
Yep -- wrote that first sentence BEFORE I re-read your post :D Was hoping you wouldn't have caught it but you were too quick for me!
Dude.. I was agreeing with you. I said I understand tactically the use of a bomb robot, but legally its all sorts of fucked up. Ask the question who authorized it and you should be pulling on a very important thread.
I was simply addressing your original first sentence, because it's an improper way to view the situation in my opinion. I would assume you agree since you've now removed it. ;)