You don’t think that the offending officer was sporting wood on the convoy to the raid location thinking about all the possible killing that was about to occur? Because I think he was.
Premeditated, intentional killings (like stalking someone before murdering them)
Capital Crimes or Felony Murder
Second-Degree Murder
An unplanned, intentional killing (reacting in the heat of the moment when angry)
A death caused by a reckless disregard for human life
I’m not really sure if you are simply ignorant or being intentionally disingenuous. Either way, you are wrong. There are different counts & legal standards for those counts specifically because of the fact that not all murder is premeditated.
When you are a group of people who are empowered to use deadly force the moment you feel your life is threatened even when you are the ones who created the threatening situation, and you choose to bash in someone’s door at 5:30 AM, “to conduct a search warrant for drug paraphernalia and marijuana possession” you have to know that you are likely going to be shooting someone that day, because if someone awakens to their door bashing in at that time of day, regardless of whether they have anything to be found by the cops, the fact that some cops “announced” themselves unheard while they were sleeping isn’t going to stop many people from arming themselves and confronting the threat.
Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend was acquitted for just this reason.
It’s not fucking clairvoyance, it’s common sense. If you don’t opt for a plan where that outcome is less likely, you’ve gone there with intent to murder as far as I’m concerned.
Murder is premeditated.Nvm
You don’t think that the offending officer was sporting wood on the convoy to the raid location thinking about all the possible killing that was about to occur? Because I think he was.
He went there armed and trained looking for someone in particular, ready to use deadly force. Take away the badge and you’d have a murder charge
This is literally what police are. They’re citizens we grant extra power to.
The issue here is that they’re using the power inappropriately.
They planned the raid, they knew
First-Degree Murder
Premeditated, intentional killings (like stalking someone before murdering them)
Capital Crimes or Felony Murder
Second-Degree Murder
An unplanned, intentional killing (reacting in the heat of the moment when angry)
A death caused by a reckless disregard for human life
I’m not really sure if you are simply ignorant or being intentionally disingenuous. Either way, you are wrong. There are different counts & legal standards for those counts specifically because of the fact that not all murder is premeditated.
https://www.findlaw.com/legalblogs/criminal-defense/difference-between-first-second-degree-murder/
Oh i forgot about second degree
No worries, so did the cop
Yes, and?
When you are a group of people who are empowered to use deadly force the moment you feel your life is threatened even when you are the ones who created the threatening situation, and you choose to bash in someone’s door at 5:30 AM, “to conduct a search warrant for drug paraphernalia and marijuana possession” you have to know that you are likely going to be shooting someone that day, because if someone awakens to their door bashing in at that time of day, regardless of whether they have anything to be found by the cops, the fact that some cops “announced” themselves unheard while they were sleeping isn’t going to stop many people from arming themselves and confronting the threat.
Breonna Taylor’s boyfriend was acquitted for just this reason.
It’s not fucking clairvoyance, it’s common sense. If you don’t opt for a plan where that outcome is less likely, you’ve gone there with intent to murder as far as I’m concerned.
So they accidentally broke into a home and murdered a child?