De-Policing California: Cops Involved in Fatality OIS Guilty Until Proven Innocent

By: - May 21, 2019

Once again, in its never-ending quest to de-police the state of California, the State Assembly is attempting to transform its laws to diminish how courts treat law enforcement officers involved in officer-involved shooting (OIS) fatalities of dangerous suspects.

I became aware of a disturbing issue this morning when I glanced at one of my law enforcement social media pages. About this issue, an officer posted this ominous warning: “Get the hell out now. They [law enforcement agencies] are hiring all over. This @#$%hole of a state doesn’t deserve your loyalty.”

The officer was responding to a USA Today headline that read: “Fatal police shootings could become a crime under proposed California law.”

California Assembly Bill 392 would limit when officers may use deadly force. Rather than relying on instincts, training, and the nature of the situation in the moment, the Assembly would replace the officer’s split-second, life and death decision-making with theirs.

USA Today’s Marco della Cava writes, “Instead of reaching for their guns, officers would be pressed to engage in de-escalation tactics that aim to reduce tension between officer and suspect. Experts said these include listening to the suspect’s story, explaining the actions an officer is about to take and ensuring that the suspect’s dignity is preserved throughout the interaction.”

Is the California Assembly more concerned with a “suspect’s dignity” than with an officer’s life? And, I’ll say it one more time, so pay attention: Officers already use “de-escalation tactics.” Sometimes that includes pulling the trigger. Statements concerned with a suspect’s dignity during an intense lethal-force incident betray an anti-cop bias that police officers are thugs predisposed to shoot suspects. I’ve witnessed way too many incidents of officer restraint to let this ignorant insult go unchallenged.

Where’s all this time cop critics seem to believe cops have in these deadly situations? On some occasions, officers have time to talk to armed suspects. More often, lethal force situations unfold in seconds. A cop walks up to a car, and a suspect points a gun at her face—and pulls the trigger. What do they think when officers face armed suspects? That it’s like a movie scene, and there’s a director sitting by waiting to yell “cut” when things don’t go as written in the leftist script?

When I first read that USA Today headline, my mind first went to “fatal police shootings” meaning the fatal shootings of cops.

As I read the story, I found this was not the case. No, to the Assembly “fatal police shootings” means when a police officer kills a suspect. Fortunately, people shooting cops is still illegal—even in California. But who knows? Will diminishing or abolishing the law that makes it illegal to kill a cop be the next item on the California State Assembly’s de-policing California agenda? Farfetched? I used to think so.

  • RSS WND

    • For WND, it's 'Judea and Samaria' – not 'West Bank'
      Under the leadership of its founders Joseph and Elizabeth Farah, WND has committed to adhering to the "Biblical Heartland Resolution" passed recently by the National Religious Broadcasters convention, whereby participants pledge to use the terms "Judea and Samaria" when referring to the region in eastern central Israel, rather than the ubiquitous but misleading term "West… […]
    • Anti-Zionists occupy condemned university building, vandalize it with antisemitic graffiti
      (JERUSALEM WEEKLY) – Two blocks south of U.C. Berkeley’s campus, anti-Zionist protesters took over a vacant building owned by the university on Wednesday morning, vandalizing it with swastikas and antisemitic language. “Zionism is Nazism” was spray-painted in black letters on several walls inside the condemned building, which was destroyed in a 2022 fire. Several dozen… […]
    • Hotel abruptly cancels pro-Israel event over 'credible threats'
      (THE BLAZE) – A Nashville hotel is being accused of religious discrimination after abruptly canceling a pro-Israel event. The Israel Summit — a "gathering of pro-Israel supporters who unconditionally support Israel’s right to be sovereign in the entirety of the land of Israel, including Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria, and the Gaza Strip," according to the… […]
    • Aid flows into Gaza over massive U.S. pier
      (NBC NEWS) – Trucks carrying humanitarian aid began moving ashore into Gaza Friday using a temporary pier built by the United States, delivering desperately needed supplies to the besieged Palestinian enclave. The floating dock is part of a makeshift effort to stave off a possible famine in Gaza, where Israel’s military assault has shut off… […]
    • Former Trump attorney, ex-fed prosecutor duke it out over whether Michael Cohen is 'worst witness ever'
      Jason Cohen Daily Caller News Foundation Criminal defense attorney Bill Brennan, who previously represented former President Donald Trump, and former federal prosecutor Shan Wu on Thursday sparred over whether Michael Cohen is a bad witness. Cohen faced cross-examination again on Thursday, with even CNN pundits questioning whether the jury will buy the admitted liar’s testimony… […]
    • Biden policy is reason illegal immigrant accused of murdering teen was out free
      Jason Hopkins Daily Caller News Foundation Federal immigration authorities cited a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) policy directive when explaining their handling of an illegal immigrant who is now charged with the murder of a teenager. Antonio Antonio-Rodas, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala, was arrested and charged with murder last week for a fatal car… […]
    • Top Fauci aide allegedly learned to make 'smoking gun' emails 'disappear'
      Jason Cohen Daily Caller News Foundation National Institutes of Health (NIH) Principal Deputy Director Lawrence Tabak testified on Thursday that a former aide to Dr. Anthony Fauci allegedly violated the agency’s public records policy by disposing of certain emails. Fauci’s senior advisor at the NIH Dr. David Morens allegedly intentionally obstructed the House Select Subcommittee… […]
    • Rudy Giuliani's birthday bash ends in chaos when he's served papers for 'fake electors case'
      (NEW YORK POST) – Rudy Giuliani got more than cake and presents for his 80th birthday bash – he was also served justice. The former New York City mayor was tripping the light fantastic with pals in Palm Springs Friday night when he was intercepted outside the party at the home of top GOP consultant… […]
    • Inflation, not a bug but a feature, of government policies
      [Editor's note: This story originally was published by Real Clear Wire.] By J. Kennerly Davis Real Clear Wire May brings more bad economic news for hard-pressed American households. “Transitory” inflation remains firmly entrenched at rates equal to or higher than those reported at the start of 2024. The Labor Department reports this week that the Consumer… […]
    • State sued for embedding racism in its 'social work' board
      The state of Minnesota has been sued for embedding a racist demand in the qualifications for members of its "Board of Social Work." That group issues licenses to qualified social workers and then takes disciplinary action against those who violate its standards. It has 15 members appointed by the governor, including five who are vetted… […]
  • Enter My WorldView