Homeless man shot to death by police while “illegally camping” in NM foothills

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  • ruger1800

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    The dog was not worth killing a man over.

    A good apprehension, protection dog would have floored the camper, looked to me like he was expecting a petting.
    Would love to see some training vids of that dog or some credentials, may have been a drug dog or pet, they took along for the walk.
     

    T.Lex

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    Now, I'm curious how many who called for charges will also support the jury's decision at the end?
     

    HoughMade

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    Only if the jury acquits based on nullification...wait a minute....

    convicts​ in this case because of the defendant's job. There we go.
     

    Frank_N_Stein

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    rambone

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    So whatever the jury decides you will accept, right?

    Yes I will "accept" it and possibly criticize it.

    Kind of like how we accept the winners of elections and the passage of laws. The process needs to be upheld, but that doesn't mean that every result that comes from the process is good.
     
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