Shaver was kneeling, crying and begging not to be shot after he was confronted by six Mesa police officers in a La Quinta Inn & Suites hallway Jan. 18, 2016. Brailsford, who was fired two months after the shooting, testified that he fired his AR-15 rifle five times because it appeared Shaver was reaching for a gun.
It looks like the cop made up the part about Shaver having a gun.
Why would the man be on his knees begging for his life if his intention was to shoot a cop?
Why would the man be on his knees begging for his life if his intention was to shoot a cop?
That Shaver was obviously terrified and crying apparently didn't factor sufficiently into the jury's consideration of how much of a threat he was perceived to be.
Because cops are permitted, and trained, to be extremely paranoid.
Because cops are permitted, and trained, to be extremely paranoid.
Can you provide studies to document this .or is it just your asinine personal biased opinion?
However, as A Practical Police Problem .the police are being trained to recognize and handle paranoia and paranoid personalities with citizens in the public as the police are more often confronted with individuals exhibiting more or less the behavior reactions that are evidently the stigmata of paranoia
TRY IT NOW. Get on your carpeted floor... on both your KNEES.... Cross one leg over the other and hold your arms STRAIGHT UP... and TRY waddling across the surface under those constraints. Not one or two motions... the entire floor-length... and SEE if you can hold and constrain your body upright successfully while doing so. Well!??
Now think of how scared that guy was when having to suddenly do all that at gunpoint, and conflicted by all the 'crawl' commands shouted repeatedly at him? Well?? Could you do it?? BTW... How does that Charley-horse feel??
He was inebriated and that is why he was confused by the commands.
His being drunk is what started the whole series of events:
"According to a police report, Daniel Leetin Shaver had been staying at a Mesa La Quinta Inn & Suites on business. He invited two acquaintances to his room for drinks. There he showed them a scoped air rifle he was using to exterminate birds inside grocery stores. At one point the gun was pointed outside his hotel window, prompting a witness to notify the front desk; the police were immediately called."
"Upon arrival, police gave Shaver and his acquaintance's detailed orders for several minutes, with frequent admonitions that failing to comply with them would get them shot."
His two acquaintances followed those instructions and were not shot. Shaver didn't and was.