Is there a shooting you disagree with?

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We've seen plenty of examples of 'sweet' kills, justified shootings, basically police and military doing their jobs...as argued by several regulars. So the question to those regulars is this:

Can you find an example of a police or military shooting that you disagree with?

And no, police or military being shot does not count. You need to provide an example of police or military action you can criticize as excessive, unnecessary, etc.

Go.
 
In before lew and his retarded anacronistic moralizing of the atomic bombings
 
This one kinda pissed me off:

http://forums.offtopic.com/showthread.php?t=4528477
 
why don't you google? there's a couple of these every year. if you count the people who are injured there are way more of them.
 
Even though I didn't think of the atomic bombings once while reading the TS's post, you do bring up an interesting question: why do you support the utterly nihilistic viewpoint that the atomic bombings are justified? Even Eisenhower was against them.
 
you should start talking about elections again, i love listening to you blabber about partisan politics.
 
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I thought the firebombings and atomic bombs would be too obvious, hence why I didn't post them
 
Gahiji A. Tshamba. Baltimore City cop who was off duty and shot some guy at a bar for "insulting his girlfriend".

He emptied his pistol into the unarmed man, hitting him 9 times and killing him.

Brown was reportedly drinking, and refused to take a breathalyzer test.

In another incident, he was drinking, and did take a breathalyzer test and blew a 0.12 (too drunk to drive) and he shot another person in the foot.

Since the idiots in government don't require that a cop who is involved in a shooting to determine if they are impaired, he wasn't fired for being drunk while shooting the first guy.

Man shot by officer had hands in air, sources say
 
How you can stumble in here, assume I'm talking about you, and decide to go this route is truly ironic.
 
no, because 2 of the 3 links I posted were of police hitting the wrong house, and killing an occupant.

the link with the guy at the gas station just added a little something extra. I mean, it's not every day that police just gun down an innocent person in cold blood
 
The firebombings were worse. If we're going to compare, the atomic bomb would be less vicious.
 
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