The American police could open fire and kill even a fly if they saw it flying.
American police would kill a fly if they saw one, deeming it dangerous. The USA might be the only police force in the world that loves killing so much. Most recently, they shot and killed a man who breached the security perimeter around President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence with a shotgun and a gas tank. The young man, identified as 21-year-old Austin Tucker Martin, was considered a potential killer.
American police need to be taught this: you don’t shoot at everything that moves. A 21-year-old wouldn’t breach the security perimeter to kill Trump just because he had a shotgun. Besides, almost all of the police’s statements are only to protect themselves, so their credibility may not be accurate.
American police need to explain why they feel the need to kill every living thing that moves. Is killing people the only solution? Is it impossible to capture those individuals alive? Would a 21-year-old really choose to breach the security perimeter and go to Trump’s house to kill him?
According to the White House statement, Trump and Melania were already in Washington at the time. Wouldn’t someone planning to kill Trump investigate this? Could there be such a stupid potential killer?
Secondly, could Trump loyalists within the police force have deliberately orchestrated such an operation to portray Trump as a victim at his worst moment, when his reputation was at an all-time low?
The first thing we learn in this profession is this: any information released by the police can be misleading.