Some people seem to frame the shooting as justifiable to prevent the potential danger the kids reckless driving would pose to others.
While I personally think this was a completely undefensible escalation of violence on the police's end, I think there can be some reasonable discussion on what the appropriate level of force to stop the kid from speeding off would be. Sure, why not.
Would I argue a person who is speeding away from the cops while shot is likelier to cause an accident involving others than one who isn't shot? Also yes.
But having a crowdfunder for the individual that did the shooting, in practice rewarding someone for executing a kid for speeding without a license? What the actual fuck?
Like the article says, the crowdfunder is for the family of the officer (as the officer is likely going to jail). French authorities would have immediately stopped a crowdfunder going directly to the officer, as that would be illegal per French law.
This is s tragedy all-in-all but what I would like to know: Nahel M. was 17, therefore driving illegally (no license), why was he doing this? Why didn't he stop at the checkpoint? Why try to drive away? Was it a stolen car (it had Polish plates)?
Sadly, had Nahel M. stopped and done what the police say, I believe Nahel M. would still be alive. They would have certainly arrested and charged him (reckless driving, no license, possibly stolen car, and so on). Perhaps Nahel M. was afraid of being arrested like this, possibly a justified fear based on his experiences in the banlieue.
However, his attempt to drive away suggests he was aware of his actions being illegal and he wanted to avoid the consequences. Why would one do something illegal in the first place, if one wants to avoid consequences with the police?
I appreciate that you provide more info on what caused the death, but that's not really what this post is about.
If the officer did his job correctly, there's no reason to crowdfund for him or his family. He did his job and he gets paid for it.
If he used excessive force and goes to jail - why hand his family more money? As a reward for playing US sheriff?
That crowfund seems just cynical, putting more hurt on the family of the deceased.
I doubt that's the primary reason people donate. I think it's more of a way to show disagreement with the protests in general. I'm not donating btw, just saying.
There are no good sides here. Kid absolutely should not have been driving recklessly and should have stopped for police. But the video doesn't lie. He basically got executed by that cop.
My comment lacks context. I was musing about how people always choose to take a side where one party is "good" and the other "bad". You're with us or against us mentality.
I have zero sympathy for reckless drivers, they're a ticking timebomb. But this is murder by police and in no possible way justifiable.