Have a question for you law enforcement folks.
This is something I've been thinking about for a long time but never asked.
Here goes.....
Why is it that during a traffic stop, an officer reaches into the car to turn it off or take it out of gear that lethal force is authorized to stop the driver if he/she doesn't stop?
If the officer would not have reached in to begin with, he wouldn't be in immediate danger. Seems to me he intentionally put himself in harms way and because of that, someone got shot.
Could the officer not retreat to his car and resume the chase? Or is public safety a consideration?
I personally have a hard time with the decision to take a life just because I reached in to take the keys. Seems like a stupid idea to me.
Don't misunderstand. I understand what you fine folks do and I respect you. And I am not a cop and have never been in that situation.
Also, I completely understand that there are many variables to the question I ask.
Thanks in advance.
This is something I've been thinking about for a long time but never asked.
Here goes.....
Why is it that during a traffic stop, an officer reaches into the car to turn it off or take it out of gear that lethal force is authorized to stop the driver if he/she doesn't stop?
If the officer would not have reached in to begin with, he wouldn't be in immediate danger. Seems to me he intentionally put himself in harms way and because of that, someone got shot.
Could the officer not retreat to his car and resume the chase? Or is public safety a consideration?
I personally have a hard time with the decision to take a life just because I reached in to take the keys. Seems like a stupid idea to me.
Don't misunderstand. I understand what you fine folks do and I respect you. And I am not a cop and have never been in that situation.
Also, I completely understand that there are many variables to the question I ask.
Thanks in advance.
