And I reserve calling him a "thug" because all I know of him is that legally, he was still a child. And since he was running away, I'll go with the assumption that he was a frightened child. I have no evidence one way or another that he committed any crime. And now that he's dead, I guess we'll never know.
I know that in Canada things are different. I've even heard stories of the prosecution being able to appeal an acquittal. In the United States, we have to things that sets us apart from the rest of the world. One is a presumption of innocence, put another way, they have to prove we did something, we don't have to prove we didn't.
The other thing is, The State doesn't get a second bite at the apple. There are protections against double jeopardy enshrined in the Constitution. So now what we have is, a cop that killed a child, that may or may not have done something illegal, (by the way, in this country, running is not illegal.) That's dead, after being shot IN THE BACK by a person that only received his license to kill four hours earlier.
Edited by
Viper1j
on Sat 06/23/18 01:02 PM