三藩警察的操作是这样的(非常说明问题)
发表于 : 2023年 9月 9日 18:36
我把说明放到视频的后边,因为这个说明一定是从警方出来的。
而这个文字说明,不能表达视频里真正的问题。
一大群警察,各种武装,各种调度,各种从容,各种警车,
各种枪械,各种盾牌。
用相当长的时间,overtime,加班费。一定是拿大包裹的
加州贫困线以上的人的税款付的。
成功地射杀了一个持刀威胁路人的homeless。然后医院,
一定是加州富裕的medicaid全额支付。
对警察,这只是一个无聊的一天里的小小波澜吧。
加州的人大概认为这样很好。那就这样吧。
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) *
San Francisco, California — On August 28, 2023, at approximately 10:22 p.m., uniformed officers with the San Francisco Police Department responded to the 300 block of Jones Street regarding a person armed with a knife and threatening people. When officers arrived at the scene, they found 54-year-old Richard Everett standing in front of a multi-story apartment with a large knife in his right hand. Police tried to talk to him and get him to drop his knife, but he refused and told officers, "God Almighty gave me this knife." According to police, another individual on the scene, who claimed to know Everett, attempted to deescalate the situation.
According to the SFPD, Everett still refused to drop his knife, despite momentarily placing it in his waistband. Later, Everett attempted to step off the sidewalk toward officers while waving the knife, forcing officers to open fire. Officers and paramedics treated Everett at the site until he was taken to the hospital with what officials described as life-threatening injuries. Officers seized the knife at the scene, as well as the belt Everett reportedly used to bind the blade to his wrist. According to jail records from the San Francisco Sheriff's Office, Everett is being held without bail on suspicion of several criminal charges, including brandishing a deadly weapon and assaulting a police officer.
而这个文字说明,不能表达视频里真正的问题。
一大群警察,各种武装,各种调度,各种从容,各种警车,
各种枪械,各种盾牌。
用相当长的时间,overtime,加班费。一定是拿大包裹的
加州贫困线以上的人的税款付的。
成功地射杀了一个持刀威胁路人的homeless。然后医院,
一定是加州富裕的medicaid全额支付。
对警察,这只是一个无聊的一天里的小小波澜吧。
加州的人大概认为这样很好。那就这样吧。
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) *
San Francisco, California — On August 28, 2023, at approximately 10:22 p.m., uniformed officers with the San Francisco Police Department responded to the 300 block of Jones Street regarding a person armed with a knife and threatening people. When officers arrived at the scene, they found 54-year-old Richard Everett standing in front of a multi-story apartment with a large knife in his right hand. Police tried to talk to him and get him to drop his knife, but he refused and told officers, "God Almighty gave me this knife." According to police, another individual on the scene, who claimed to know Everett, attempted to deescalate the situation.
According to the SFPD, Everett still refused to drop his knife, despite momentarily placing it in his waistband. Later, Everett attempted to step off the sidewalk toward officers while waving the knife, forcing officers to open fire. Officers and paramedics treated Everett at the site until he was taken to the hospital with what officials described as life-threatening injuries. Officers seized the knife at the scene, as well as the belt Everett reportedly used to bind the blade to his wrist. According to jail records from the San Francisco Sheriff's Office, Everett is being held without bail on suspicion of several criminal charges, including brandishing a deadly weapon and assaulting a police officer.