@bigricanman, would you care to help us spread the facts and dispel the myths about the subway shooting incident that occurred at your former department?
https://t.co/XdBWLVK75P
Did NYPD really shoot someone over a $2.90 subway fare?
Despite what the protesters want you to believe, that's not quite how it went down.
https://t.co/XdBWLVKEVn
#NYPD#police#subway
The arrest of #TyreekHill has been a controversial issue over the last few days. Check out our impartial analysis of this case on our YouTube channel where we give clear answers to difficult situations:
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@_MLFootball That's a funny definition of "complying", though the officers could have been more professional as well. Check out our impartial analysis: https://t.co/OvdWUxNhUR
@TJMoe28 Well said, though the police could have acted a bit more professionally overall. Check out our impartial breakdown of the arrest here: https://t.co/OvdWUxNPKp
@RGIII The officers certainly could have acted more professionally, but civility goes in both directions. Check out our legal breakdown of the incident: https://t.co/OvdWUxNPKp
In 451 BC, Rome formalized its first set of laws by writing them down. These laws are known as the 12 Tables. The laws codified in the 12 tables were a result of public pressure to protect the rights of ordinary citizens.
Duty to Retreat
Some states require a person to attempt to retreat from a conflict before using deadly force. Other states impose no such requirement. No state requires a person to retreat frome their own home.