02-03-2018, 04:28 PM
It is important to know what the provocation to the police was. Seems highly probable the events leading up to this incident were extreme. It might not be a factor in the outcome of this case against the officers; still...
In prisons nationwide there are regular incidents of inmates throwing feces on the guards. We have some real scumbag homeless in Hawaii who commit crime after (non-violent) crime and are largely left alone because our justice system is so lenient on crimes like theft and vandalism. (FYI, 1 of 3 inmates in OCCC are classified homeless.)
Let's get all the facts here, including any criminal record this person has. One reason: There is probability some lawyer is going to sign up this guy to file a lawsuit against police.
If the guy wins money, but has a lengthy record--say repeat theft--the system ought to seize that money to 1) reimburse the victims of his thievery and 2) defray the justice system for having to continue to deal with his lawbreaking. And if he's from the mainland, we can buy him a one-way ticket home.
In prisons nationwide there are regular incidents of inmates throwing feces on the guards. We have some real scumbag homeless in Hawaii who commit crime after (non-violent) crime and are largely left alone because our justice system is so lenient on crimes like theft and vandalism. (FYI, 1 of 3 inmates in OCCC are classified homeless.)
Let's get all the facts here, including any criminal record this person has. One reason: There is probability some lawyer is going to sign up this guy to file a lawsuit against police.
If the guy wins money, but has a lengthy record--say repeat theft--the system ought to seize that money to 1) reimburse the victims of his thievery and 2) defray the justice system for having to continue to deal with his lawbreaking. And if he's from the mainland, we can buy him a one-way ticket home.