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Should one be charged with manslaughter, just for pushing another person in the back?
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It would appear that this policeman is to be sent for trial, charged with manslaughter.
Do you think this is a little over the top, and this officer as been made a scapegoat in some way?
Yes it was obvious that the man was pushed but was that the cause of his death?
Did he fall and fracture his head? No.
Did the push cause internal bleeding? No.
He was in fact in the middle of a very violent riot almost, maybe he wasn't taking part, but he had been warned a number times.
The police as well as our military have a very difficult and at times a very dangerous job to do, and too many times in the heat of a disturbance or a battle, snap decisions have to be made, and as a result a death is caused.
If an innocent bystander happens to walk across a battle field, it is not the military who is to blame if he is killed, the same applies in a police incident, the message is simple if you don't want to get hurt, keep out of the way.
I know that all the cop bashers on here will be queuing up to cry me down over this, but like them or loath them, there may come a time when one might need them.
It would appear that this policeman is to be sent for trial, charged with manslaughter.
Do you think this is a little over the top, and this officer as been made a scapegoat in some way?
Yes it was obvious that the man was pushed but was that the cause of his death?
Did he fall and fracture his head? No.
Did the push cause internal bleeding? No.
He was in fact in the middle of a very violent riot almost, maybe he wasn't taking part, but he had been warned a number times.
The police as well as our military have a very difficult and at times a very dangerous job to do, and too many times in the heat of a disturbance or a battle, snap decisions have to be made, and as a result a death is caused.
If an innocent bystander happens to walk across a battle field, it is not the military who is to blame if he is killed, the same applies in a police incident, the message is simple if you don't want to get hurt, keep out of the way.
I know that all the cop bashers on here will be queuing up to cry me down over this, but like them or loath them, there may come a time when one might need them.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The man was pushed, quite violently looking at the footage, he fell to the ground and died later. I don't expect the man who pushed him meant to kill him, however he obviously meant to hurt him. I do agree to some extent that a manslaughter charge seems a bit harsh, but perhaps you would feel differently if it had been one of your close relatives that had died.
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You do surprise me, I have not seen any evidence of this.
If indeed that was the cause of his death, the victim should have had some previous serious injury.
I don't think even striking someone across the back with a heavy object would cause death, perhaps at the most serious, a broken back maybe?
But a shove?????? I think everyone who plays rugby better be careful in case they are charged with manslaughter at sometime.
You do surprise me, I have not seen any evidence of this.
If indeed that was the cause of his death, the victim should have had some previous serious injury.
I don't think even striking someone across the back with a heavy object would cause death, perhaps at the most serious, a broken back maybe?
But a shove?????? I think everyone who plays rugby better be careful in case they are charged with manslaughter at sometime.
We all appear to have differing views here. My take is that Mr Tomlinson was meandering, hands in pockets, ahead of a line of Police Officers armed with batons and accompanied by dogs. It seems Mr Tomlinson was not fully aware of his position in relation to the line of officers. He was then struck in theleg area by a baton, then shoved to the ground; rather harshly. He did not appear to be a threat, let alone a rioter, and perhaps a gentle arm to guide him to one sidewould have been more appropriate. Additionally, not one single officer went to to his aid and as the footage shows, the 'striking' officer prompty disappeared from view.
I know what I think about the incident.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HECMVdl-9SQ
I know what I think about the incident.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HECMVdl-9SQ
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