Kilema Alimwa

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Holly ferk. You shoot someone disabled to a wheelchair 9 times? That’s execution style murder.

The “disabled” is a violent felon who tried to kill someone before. Unfortunate for the police, but good for the world

These are the same guys who lecture us about human rights.

Was he shot or tasered? Who shoots you nine times then handcuffs you? and I ain’t see’n no blood

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Blood oozes when there’s an opening and the heart is pumping OR splurts out if blocked in the veins during autopsy. If the heart stops instantly,minimal blood is evident…sio shetani ameikunywa,contrary to kenyan sayings during accidents.
About the handcuffing,generally, it’s because the perp is not dead until the coroner says they’re dead.

There’s no harm in securing someone who was an immediate threat. Its in their SOPs

Anyway,the officer was fired AFTER SHOOTING NINE BULLETS

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naaaaaaaaahhhh , i usually support the police but from the video thats excessive force bordering on murder

typical “first world police” Dont know if its the training brainwashing or they are demented psychos but thats not what a normal human will do

Fisked .Hii upuzi hauwezi ona Europe or Canada

The actions of the police are not justified, but the fate of the Robber is. He got what he deserved

People have mental issues, they thug would go nowhere and he was not shooting anyone. It make nosense to even handcuff a disabled person, this is total madness

Arresting him ensures the body is legally in the custody of the state. Otherwise if family call an ambulance they can chose not to conduct blood drug tests and decide to sue based on the visual evidence alone. In the US when you’re under arrest, even for five minutes, you’re properly of the government with almost no rights.

Angegonga hio wheel chair ianguke and then they cuff him.

Toa ujinga hapa. We were escorted home in squad cars several times after a night of heavy drinking in the so called first world. Ile karau just happens on you in the dead of the night ukingojea transport home then anakuuliza if you need a ride home. Yes kuna bad apples but unafaa uishi huko to experience some things sio kutegemea YouTube na zile karatasi za kufunga nyama.

It is all theories until uko kwa mix with adrenaline pumping ndio utajua hizi theories in ushenzi tuu. As someone told you hapo juu, it is part of the police’s SOPs. They will not wait for you to turn around and surprise them with a gun hidden on your body. You fail to follow simple instructions utalimwa tuu risasi. Remember they also have families to go back to.
Unknown to you, the US has a very developed system around police work. Ukishikwa hata kama ni mistaken identity, the deputy will radio his superior to confirm if you should be brought in. Therein, he will state some of his suspicions where the senior will confirm kama urushwe ndani. You are still innocent until proven otherwise and maintains a right to petition unfair police practices on you. Most suspects get to go home within minutes or hours of their arrest. More often than not, those who are shot usually have a problem following simple instructions from the deputies. Ng’ombe inaambiwa isimame inaanza kukimbia, unaambiwa uweke mikono mahali inaonekana wewe nawe unataka kukuna kisonono kwa makende. You will be shot.

so training ya kuwa polisi is not that important if all they do is kill people for not following instructions… ? …people react differently when they see 2 cops pointing guns at them… if they hesitate or ran , thats normal human behaviour…inaitwa flight or fight manenos…

Your words not mine. I said the police would not put themselves at the risk of mortal danger just coz someone is being asked to carry out simple Instructions and is defiant. They should know coz of experience and previous deadly encounters.
Take a look at this example na uniambie wewe kama Rambo ungefanya nini differently