The suspect, William Hardison Sr., shot at deputies trying to serve an eviction notice, resulting in a standoff that lasted about 6½ hours.
Details are still scant, but...
“I mean, he had a lot of ammunition in that house, and certainly ... all of us were strapped, you know, with ammunition, and we were calling for additional ammunition,” Kraus said. “Like I said, we tried to give him every opportunity to come out.”
...I'll go way out on a limb and suggest that this could've been handled better.
I get that he fired first ( the eviction situation is a whole other bag of nuts) but couldn't 5 police officers with some tear gas have fixed this in 30 minutes with a lot less gunfire?
The guy was losing his home and he was scared. We don't know what his mental state was and we don't know how he came in to possession of so much fire power so I'm not going to assume he bought guns instead of paying his rent- I'm just going to assume that 75 officers and 6.5 hours of gunfire was obviously not the best way out of this situation.
Are you kidding me, cops love this kind of stuff. They might act like they were scared or that it was a serious situation, but they were having so much fun. Cops wake up every day and hope something like this happens.
So yeah, it definitely could have been handled better.
I meant that the guy they murdered was scared. I know who seeks to be police officers and it's not people who are generally egalitarian or understanding.
couldn’t 5 police officers with some tear gas have fixed this in 30 minutes with a lot less gunfire?
I've got a theory that we'll never see investigated, and that's that dude is responsible for probably about the first ten shots and the rest of this "standoff" was police shooting in response to hearing their own gunfire.
Saying the guy was "losing his home and scared" is giving him far too much credit. He's a sovereign citizen wackjob with an extensive criminal record, he's not a poor downtrodden guy who snapped when he got kicked out.
Being poor and downtrodden is likely what lead him to be in that state in the first place. Someone can be a "whackjob" and still get the benefit of the doubt- especially when it comes to police brutality. We all know they'll look for any excuse to kill. That's why they're police.