You don't have to admit anything. Nothing you do changes the fact that it is a gun issue. You are just deflecting.
So you agree that this is also a car issue?
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You're deflecting, again. Still a gun issue.
So you agree that this is also a car issue, and that in order to prevent such further incidents we should take cars away from police officers?
If you can admit that, then I'll admit that this is a gun issue.
You don't have to admit anything. Nothing you do changes the fact that it is a gun issue. You are just deflecting.
This case has nothing to do with guns, the issue here is the fact that a rookie cop was sent into a situation where he would fear for his safety so much that he felt the need to draw his gun. If he had been accompanied by a veteran cop, you can be 99% sure that his experienced would have kept the guns in the holster and this tragic accident would never have happened, its nothing to do with race, guns or anything but the fact that NYPD messed up and paired two rookies together and put them in a situation they never should have been in.
You don't have to admit anything. Nothing you do changes the fact that it is a gun issue. You are just deflecting.
So you agree that this is also a car issue?
No. It's a gun issue.
You're deflecting, again. Still a gun issue.
So you agree that this is also a car issue, and that in order to prevent such further incidents we should take cars away from police officers?
If you can admit that, then I'll admit that this is a gun issue.
You don't have to admit anything. Nothing you do changes the fact that it is a gun issue. You are just deflecting.
This case has nothing to do with guns, the issue here is the fact that a rookie cop was sent into a situation where he would fear for his safety so much that he felt the need to draw his gun. If he had been accompanied by a veteran cop, you can be 99% sure that his experienced would have kept the guns in the holster and this tragic accident would never have happened, its nothing to do with race, guns or anything but the fact that NYPD messed up and paired two rookies together and put them in a situation they never should have been in.
Except the fact that the cop shot him with a gun...
And? the issue is still not the gun itself. The reason this happened is not because the rookie cop had a gun, the reason it happened is because the rookie cop only had limited experience and was sent out in a situation he wasn't equipped to handle with another rookie cop exactly like himself.
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