The question of compliance with commands is irrelevant and diversionary as well. Central point is the cops over reacted. They are paid and expected to handle such situations in a more reasonable manner.
Originally Posted by reddog1951
NO. it's the central issue and the "why" this man was pulled over is still an issue. supposedly no car dash cam exists, only individual cop's body cams.
there is enough "released" i.e. sound bite edited of the issue to know that whatever reason (even a targeted hit) the suspect did break free and ran. the left wants to jabber that 71 repeated commands were "somehow" not allowable because the suspect/victim couldn't respond to them. not sure if that narrative makes sense.
unless this was a dark op police hit squad "hit" why did they pull this guy over? this scorpion squad isn't supposed to be a routine patrol unit.
regardless, my personal view so far is that this a "black on black": crime where the black officers felt the black suspect should have "respected and trusted" them and it went south. way south. this dude shouldn't be dead. F the token white cop he wasn't involved in the "beat-down" that clearly killed this dude but the left has to point their racially stinky fingers in everyone's bum, yeah?