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Seeing that the shooting that guy debate [1] is still going on on flame made me wonder - if he had turned out to be a bomber, would the majority of the people have even considered argueing about it?

(I've mostly skimmed it, so this may have been brought up there already).

I have my own opinions on it, it always just amazes me to see people who see things in such strict Black and White, Good Thing/Bad Thing etc - and thats on both sides of the argument.

There are always Circumstances, and Context and shades of grey.
Or maybe I see too many shades of grey.
hmm.


[1] Yes I could find a better name for it, but its late and its been a long evening.
And I'm footnoting lj posts. Oh dear.

Date: 2005-07-28 01:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sleetersoulfire.livejournal.com
I look at it like this - The police "intelligence" made a huge cock up for which one officer is going to take the fall.

The officer probably shot the guy on the belief that there was a real and present danger posed by a man coming out of a house under surveillance.

There are a number of types of device that are detonated from a distance, so there was not a choice of leaving the guy alive while you find out if he has a bomb strapped to him. He could move to where there were people, could detonate it while you were searching him, it could go off because you are searching him, or he could be trying to waste time until the remote point detonates his bomb.

You have to shoot to kill, get everyone away and wait for the bomb disposal guys to come in, at which point you discover that the guy has no bomb on him.

From reading about the post shooting psychological damage which officers who shoot innocents suffer, I believe that this officer is going through his own personal hell. Starting with "Why me? Why did I have to be the one to take the shot?" to "Why the fuck did I get told a random guy coming out of a random flat was a fucking bomber!?!"

In short it was a total cock up because the "intelligence" which was the foundation of the suspicion was totally wrong. Had the guy actually been a suicide bomber then, as Vashti says, the point where the cock up started wouldn't have be there, the "intelligence" would have been accurate, the police on the ground would have been told the correct information and the shooting of the guy would have saved people's lives.

Ah, the power of hindsight.

Date: 2005-07-28 05:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kelemvor.livejournal.com
At last! Someone looking at it from the officer's point of view!
I would hate to be an armed PC. Not least of which because as soonas they fire a shot, they're suspended pending an investigation.
This man is going to have to live with the fact that he shot an innocent man.
*Is numb*

Date: 2005-07-28 06:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hellison.livejournal.com
Added to the fact that he'll probably be made the scapegoat for the whole thing and there goes his career...

I also think the other officers there will have a hard time with this too.

From what (admittedly little) I've seen of this so far it looks like a horribly tragic series of cock-ups.

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