Golden Ghetto Fam Gets Go Ahead For Lawsuit Against Po-Po Following Tragic Shooting Of Suicidal Youngster
Legal moves demand more resources for increasing mental health needs in the suburbs. Checkit:
Judge rules suit against OPPD can move forward
Judge rules suit against OPPD can move forward
They will win a settlement. Cops are such dumbasses, total idiots.
ReplyDeleteGet help^^^
ReplyDeleteNobody wins in this situation. Sad.
ReplyDeleteBeen different if he had ran over a man and his dog two blocks after the cops let him drive off. Play stupid games win stupid prizes. The case should be thrown out of court and the family should ashamed of themselves.
ReplyDeletelook, it's hard to say or judge not knowing the facts in detail.
ReplyDeleteSHAME on ungrateful parasites who failed to abort a defective sociopath and cost all of us hundreds of thousands in special needs classes and education programs and likely welfare and now they sue the heroes who killed the nasty animal.
ReplyDeleteThe video of the cop shooting this poor kid was awful, all they had to do was disable the damn car, I’m all for cops shooting bad guys but man this was bad, the family will win this one.
ReplyDeleteThe cops were called to help a kid that was thought might be a danger to himself.
ReplyDeleteThe police are supposed to protect and serve.
Not shoot to kill. Especially in this situation.
Hopefully this lawsuit leads to changes in training and behavior.
The kid is by no means poor.
ReplyDeleteCops called to help and the kid decided he did not want to help or cooperate.
If the young man were not dangerous, why would his parents have called the police to handle him instead of doing it themselces? Cops are not social workers. The parents must have been aware that the outcome of an encounter between an enraged person and armed law enforcement officers might not turn out well for the former.
ReplyDelete^^^^ Are you familiar with welfare checks idiot? Maybe you should keep your pie hole shut when you don't know facts about things? Was he enraged? Was he depressed? See, you don't know shit.
ReplyDeleteLots of people posting on here really close with this situation I guess huh?
1256 might be right especially in overland park.
ReplyDeleteWasn't a welfare check. It was reported as a call for service to a person possibly suicidal. Medical response hadn't even got to the home by the time Albers rushed out of the garage. What, popos should have let the agitated suicidal teen speed away? If Albers had crashed into, perhaps, one or more occupied vehicles, pedestrians, or into a home, then the Albers family would be getting sued by victims. Albers being pursued by OPPD would have posed added risks of popos getting into crashes. So, OP is sued for that, and how many PD personnel are dead, or on paid injury leave, maybe permanently?
ReplyDeleteSuicide threats are regarded as potential violence that may go beyond bodily harm to the one who's expressing the intent of self harm. A drunk, drugged, and mentally unstable perpetrator has been known to lash out at first responders. Instead of a gun, knife, or other device, the "weapon" Albers used was a large vehicle aimed at a LEO on the driveway.
^^^ By your logic, we can shoot all speeders since they might kill someone in their reckless driving.
ReplyDeleteBullshit.
Cops knowingly signed up for risk. Putting their life on the line goes with the territory. They aren't entitled to use deadly force in all cases.
They need to be retrained in how to approach these situations. They spooked the kid in their arrival.