Dallas police woman breaks into home of young man and shoots him to death Update: GUILTY of murder


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Is failing to administer first aid to a person in need also a crime in the US?

It’s not a CRIME, but it’s definitely a requirement of the job, and as such if you don’t render medical aid or request medical aid as in paramedics to the scene you open yourself up to a possible civil suit against you and possibly the department you work for.
 
Is failing to administer first aid to a person in need also a crime in the US?

Nope.

  • The District of Columbia Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court’s dismissal of a case against the Metropolitan Police Department for negligent failure to provide adequate police services in a 1981 ruling. Three women who were raped, beaten, and tortured for 14 hours by two home invaders sued, because two of them were reassured that officers were on their way each time they called 911 over a period of 30 minutes. They had reported two men had broken into their townhouse and were assaulting their roommate. Eventually, the intruders discovered the presence of these other roommates.
  • In 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the 10th Circuit and ruled that police do not have a constitutional duty to protect, even when a court-issued protective order requires arrest for a violation. Authorities in that case failed to take action when a woman repeatedly called the police station to report her estranged husband had kidnapped her three daughters. As the mother tried futilely to get help, the husband murdered the girls and went to the station where he was shot and killed in a gun battle.
  • The Manhattan Supreme Court dismissed a 2013 suit against New York City by a Long Island man attacked on an uptown No. 3 subway by a Brooklyn man who had stabbed his girlfriend, her mother, and his stepfather, and then ran a stranger over with a car, in a drug-fueled killing spree. Two police officers on the lookout for the perp watched from the motorman’s cab as he repeatedly stabbed the passenger, who managed to wrestle him to the ground and disarm him—at which point the officers left the safety of the locked cab and handcuffed the murderer. One of the officers admitted to a grand jury that he didn’t come to the passenger’s aid because he feared the assailant could be armed with a gun.
Law enforcement officers swear an oath of honor to protect the community at large, not to protect specific individuals. And some cannot act, because of department protocols—for instance, Orlando police treated the Pulse Nightclub terror attack as a hostage negotiation while waiting two hours for a tactical unit to arrive—or because they are ordered to stand down, as was the case in Chicago during a Trump campaign rally in March 2016.


There is no guarantee a cop will be around when you need one, or that one will intervene even if they are present.



https://amgreatness.com/2018/02/27/seconds-count-police-no-legal-obligation-act/
 
Nope.

  • The District of Columbia Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court’s dismissal of a case against the Metropolitan Police Department for negligent failure to provide adequate police services in a 1981 ruling. Three women who were raped, beaten, and tortured for 14 hours by two home invaders sued, because two of them were reassured that officers were on their way each time they called 911 over a period of 30 minutes. They had reported two men had broken into their townhouse and were assaulting their roommate. Eventually, the intruders discovered the presence of these other roommates.
  • In 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the 10th Circuit and ruled that police do not have a constitutional duty to protect, even when a court-issued protective order requires arrest for a violation. Authorities in that case failed to take action when a woman repeatedly called the police station to report her estranged husband had kidnapped her three daughters. As the mother tried futilely to get help, the husband murdered the girls and went to the station where he was shot and killed in a gun battle.
  • The Manhattan Supreme Court dismissed a 2013 suit against New York City by a Long Island man attacked on an uptown No. 3 subway by a Brooklyn man who had stabbed his girlfriend, her mother, and his stepfather, and then ran a stranger over with a car, in a drug-fueled killing spree. Two police officers on the lookout for the perp watched from the motorman’s cab as he repeatedly stabbed the passenger, who managed to wrestle him to the ground and disarm him—at which point the officers left the safety of the locked cab and handcuffed the murderer. One of the officers admitted to a grand jury that he didn’t come to the passenger’s aid because he feared the assailant could be armed with a gun.
Law enforcement officers swear an oath of honor to protect the community at large, not to protect specific individuals. And some cannot act, because of department protocols—for instance, Orlando police treated the Pulse Nightclub terror attack as a hostage negotiation while waiting two hours for a tactical unit to arrive—or because they are ordered to stand down, as was the case in Chicago during a Trump campaign rally in March 2016.


There is no guarantee a cop will be around when you need one, or that one will intervene even if they are present.



https://amgreatness.com/2018/02/27/seconds-count-police-no-legal-obligation-act/
remember different states have different rules as well
 
What's the possibility of the death penalty for this she devil. It's Texas they like bbq they Should roast this bish piglike that she is.
 
Good testimony by the black Texas Ranger right now.

I’m sure I missed it in this thread but did the white murderer FORCE her way into Botham’s apartment by kicking in the door for example or did he open it from the inside since the door was locked??
 
Sounds like there may be some fault shared by the apartment complex. They're saying there was a door malfunction.
 
serious question
why do all black cops have trash haircuts
never seen one with the 360 waves on swim
 
Brother in the t shirt didnt even want to be there
Looks like it brought back bad memories

Good testimony by the black Texas Ranger right now.

I’m sure I missed it in this thread but did the white murderer FORCE her way into Botham’s apartment by kicking in the door for example or did he open it from the inside since the door was locked??
Door wasnt locked
She opened the door and shot him
 
wait theres something the records when u lock and unlock ur door up to 200 times???
thats wild
i know it seems meaningless
but i wouldnt want that recorded on my door
 
Is failing to administer first aid to a person in need also a crime in the US?

Varies from state to state I think.

Usually, no one is required to give aid. In most states, unless there is already a caretaker relationship in place (such as doctor / patient or parent / child), no one is required to give aid.

In some areas, such as in Quebec and the US states of Vermont and Minnesota, bystanders are legally required to help as they are capable, as long as it doesn’t involve putting themselves in danger.

There are some exceptions to this: those with a caretaker relationship (as mentioned above); and, in some cases, businesses are required to have someone on staff who can provide first aid to patrons on their premises.
 
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