T. A. Gardner
Serial Thread Killer
It wasn't "suspicion." The police had a warrant for his arrest. They were serving said warrant. He could surrender, which he didn't. At that point, the police have a duty to forcibly take him into custody because they have a warrant for his arrest!so police suspicion is higher status than the Constitution. got it. don't ever engage in a Constitutional discussion with anyone again, since it's clear you have no clue about it.
I gave you the supreme court case on it, but I guess you hate them now, don't you?
He resisted and continued to up the amount of resistance to arrest he was giving by pulling a gun. The police ended up shooting him when they couldn't retrain him physically or with less than lethal force.