What I want is irrelevant. My post is about public perception. Regardless of what the investigation reveals, public opinion will be based on the video which suggests to the average joe that the shooting was not justified. if the investigation shows the shooting was justified, the public will scream coverup. This is a no win situation for both the officers involved and the department.texanjoker wrote:jmra wrote:Unfortunately perception is everything. No matter what other evidence is presented this is going to be a PR nightmare for the department. Right or wrong, anything short of charges being filed against the officers is going to be perceived by the public as a coverup.
Let me ask you this. Now a leo and chl are different in that the leos responded to this call. However, consider if you had to use your handgun in self defense. Would you want the powers that be to cave to public perception (GZ is a good example), or do a complete investigation and go by the facts of the case, whatever they may be even if that went against the public perception? The only thing we the public know is what the media has told us and a silent video. Nobody knows what the officers "really" said expect for the people involved in the investigation. If the grand jury clears the officers and the dept finds this was within their policy, they need to back their officers and not cave to public perception. Time will tell and if they did wrong we will read all about it, and if they didn't we won't hear anything from the media.
As to what I want - I want justice to be served. If the officers were somehow legally justified in their actions then no action should be taken against them. If they weren't then they should be punished accordingly.
I do question whether or not an unbiased investigation can be conducted by the department. I would suggest bringing in investigators from the state level (if that is even an option).