Blown Away . . . for Not Complying

Guest Post by Eric Peters

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In addition to “officer safety,” another de facto capital offense in this country is “failure to comply.”

This past fall, a Northern Virginia man named Bijan Ghaisar was executed by armed government workers after a brief car chase. Apparently, the man had been involved in a minor accident – no injuries and he wasn’t the driver who caused the accident –  but he left the scene regardless. It’s possible he had an expired license or some other thing on his mind and feared (rightly) what the “heroes” might do to him if he stuck around. Given the run-amokness of “heroes” these days, avoiding them is reasonable self-preservation.

We have good reason to fear for our safety.

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This resulted in a car chase. Not a “high speed” or “reckless” one. The guy was simply not complying. He stops a couple of times and then thinks better of it as armed government workers begin to approach – and takes off. This of course really annoys the armed government workers – who end up surrounding the guy’s car and ending his life in a hail of bullets.

Their victim was not armed. He posed no “threat” to the “safety” of the “heroes.”

He was, however, non-compliant.

Somehow, the law has transmogrified to justify – legally permit – armed government workers to aim lethal weapons at unarmed people and shoot them to death for this offense.

Which makes sense, from a certain point of view – i.e., theirs.

No challenge to their Authority can be tolerated. This is the fulcrum of things. To allow any disrespect is intolerable, a crime worse than any on the books . . . from the point of view of armed government workers and, of course, the government they work for.

It’s been pointed out that police – armed government workers – have become functionally indistinguishable from occupying soldiers. Redcoats with body armor and automatic-fire weapons.

One of the characteristics of such is the countenancing of no “resistance” to their commands. A POW who attempts to get away is shot as a matter of course. This is exactly how this man was treated.

He was not an armed and dangerous criminal. Just a guy who got into a minor traffic scrape and then – for fully understandable reasons – failed to comply. For this, he was murdered.

A strong word – but the right word.

Take away the buzz cuts, the opaque Intimidator sunglasses – and most especially, the official uniforms and government-issued guns. If an ordinary man – a gang of ordinary men – had surrounded the car of another man attempting to get away from them after a minor fender-bender and then drawn weapons on their unarmed victim – who was trying to get away from them – and rained death upon him with their weapons, they would without question all be facing at least second-degree murder charges.

The part above about trying to get away is italicized for emphasis.

It is generally the law – for all but armed government workers – that one may only resort to deadly force when confronted with a pursuing attacker one cannot get away from. It is generally a legal obligation to retreat from such a confrontation, if reasonably possible.

For armed government workers, it is the reverse. They have been given a literal license to kill people who are simply attempting to avoid them. Which explains why they do kill them – and with such glib abandon.

It’s the perfect gig for someone who wants to kill people – and get away with it.

An ordinary citizen is chastened preemptively about the use of deadly force, if not by his own moral compass, by the knowledge that if he does use it and it’s sketchy in any way, there is a very good chance he will be spending many years in a prison cell.

This is good policy.

Ending another person’s life is as serious as business gets and when done, should only be done when one’s own life is in obvious and imminent danger. Not because one claims he “feared for his safety” – like a little boy hiding under his bed to escape the Bogeyman – and who probably at least believes in the existence of said Bogeyman – but on account of an actual and imminent threat, such as a person pointing an actual (as opposed to hypothesized) gun at you.

We are urged to regard armed government workers as “heroes” who “serve” us. Well, in the first place, “heroes” are people who put themselves at risk for the safety of others. They are not people who bleat constantly about their safety – and use that bleat as the justification to blow people away . . . just to be “safe.”

In the second, they do not “serve.” Armed government workers are exactly that. They are the state’s mercenary troops, paid to enforce the state’s edicts – and their own, too. They do as they like – and are rarely even tongue-lashed for it.

Warpage of language has turned the world upside down.

Getting back to our now-deceased victim of non-compliance. The armed government workers in pursuit knew who he was – they had his license plate as well as the account of the other person (an Uber driver, apparently) involved in the initial fender bender. Why did this have to become a deadly encounter? Why couldn’t the armed government workers have backed off and de-escalated the situation?

The now-dead man would have gone home eventually and his minor traffic transgressions could have been handled without resorting to a hail of gunfire by the side of the road.

But then, the point would not have been made.

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factual
factual
January 26, 2018 9:20 am

Notice the West is no longer referred to as the Free West!
Fact!

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
January 26, 2018 9:23 am

Ghaisar was armed – with a car. That’s the claim the cops will make and they’ll get away with it. Not saying they should – but they will. Did they fear for their own lives? Hell no. Did they fear that he’d hurt someone else on the road? They’ll make that case and some jurors would fall for that.

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
January 26, 2018 9:31 am

Every article I read such as this omits a very important bit of information:
The names, home addresses and phone numbers of these rogue armed government drones…..so we can let them and their families know how much we appreciate their service.

kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
January 26, 2018 9:41 am

Bijan “may have raced his engine” = I like that one. The car engine racing caused the officer to fear for his life.

Any excuse is a good excuse, even a BullShit excuse

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 26, 2018 9:44 am

The guy initiated the incident by leaving the scene and running from the cops, both illegal acts.

Had he not done that and just obeyed the law he would not have gotten shot.

Aquapura
Aquapura
  Anonymous
January 26, 2018 10:08 am

So what? I don’t think anyone is saying the man was innocent of committing a crime. Now is that crime punishable by death? Not in a country I want to live in.

My argument with the cops is that they have become a de facto judge-jury-executioner. Serve and protect my ass. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again….cops should be disarmed…no firearms for standard everyday duty.

Twenty-five years ago south central LA burned because a bunch of cops beat the shit out of Rodney King. Today they’d turn him into swiss cheese. Not sure about you but I’d take the beating over the execution.

Dutchman
Dutchman
  Aquapura
January 26, 2018 10:19 am

The Rodney King omelet – they only beat the whites.

None Ya Biz
None Ya Biz
  Aquapura
January 26, 2018 12:00 pm

Judge Dredd anyone?

Marian
Marian
  Anonymous
January 26, 2018 10:16 am

Ironically law enforcement now claims eye witness are notoriously wrong. It begs the question why we should bother. I guess now its so as not to be killed.

K Vizzle
K Vizzle
  Anonymous
January 26, 2018 11:30 am

Didn’t realize running from cops was an offense that required lethal force/capital punishment. What is your favorite flavor of boot?

Conejo Roho
Conejo Roho
January 26, 2018 10:36 am

Gone are the days when the cops actually put any real effort into arresting and detaining persons who have committed a minor transgression against the state. If you resist even the slightest bit, you will be shot.
For crissakes, muh donuts are getting stale……
I hate cop fellators too !!! These cops aren’t heroes, they’re murderers ! Wipe that cop jizz off your chin…

daddysteve
daddysteve
January 26, 2018 11:40 am

Dude wouldn’t have gone anywhere with four shot out tires. But that’s boring.

Martin brundlefly
Martin brundlefly
January 26, 2018 12:44 pm

Didnt he own a tv? If he owned a tv he woulda known you dont run from cops unless you want to get shot. Moral? Comply or die. Its the murican way. Bitchez.

GilbertS
GilbertS
January 26, 2018 12:49 pm

I think this guy was an asshole.
He doesn’t deserve to be a dead asshole, but he was an asshole.
If he just stopped, like any normal person would who was just rear-ended in traffic, he would be alive. If he had stopped when he was pulled over, he would still be alive. There are accidents every day, all day, in northern VA and the cops don’t shoot anyone involved.

I agree with the cops being too violent, roid-raging pricks who get away with murder. I agree with them using overwhelming force in too many occasions. But I don’t agree with the idea they’re always wrong.

I was all aboard with the dude who was shot by a cop who didn’t know he was being recorded. I was all aboard with the guy who had a lamp shoved up his ass by the NYPD. I was all aboard with those CA retard students who were pepper sprayed for sitting on the sidewalk.
I am not all aboard for this asshole.

If he had stopped the first time he was pulled over, he would still be alive.
Like it, or not, when the popo pull you over, you pull over.

I’ve been stopped several times for speeding, blatantly running red lights, and I’ve even been arrested, but I always follow the instructions of the officers and I’m still alive and free. When they pull me over, I stop. One time, whilst doing about 80 in a 55, I pulled over as soon as I passed him, cuz I knew he had me dead to rights. When they interact with me, I keep my hands in sight and I’m cordial. Nobody ever shot me, even when I was arrested. Actually, the 6 officers it took to arrest me were all rather pleasant, despite being officious assholes.
I’ve also beaten the charges in court and I’ve been let off with warnings for my speeding.
It’s absolutely true- you can’t beat the cop, but you can beat the charges.

From Cnn https://www.cnn.com/2018/01/25/us/bijan-ghaisar-us-park-police-shooting-virginia/index.html- “In Virginia, it’s illegal to leave the scene of a traffic incident where there’s been injury, death, or damage to property. ” So, even though it doesn’t justify violence, he did break the law leaving the scene of the accident. You don’t have to agree with it, and I wish it wasn’t like this, but as Chris Rock said, “If you make the police chase you, they’re bringing an ass-kicking with them.”

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
January 26, 2018 12:49 pm

OJ was non-compliant.

i forget
i forget
January 26, 2018 4:03 pm

Copologists are more overt versions of every other go along get along type in the continuum.