From the video, it sounds like their vehicles made contact, one from a merge lane.
I assume, it started as a "stop and see if we need to exchange insurance info" type of moment, for Walker (the cop).
Two guys get out of the other car and approach Walker's car...
I didn't see any other details.
"Bathtub falls and police officers kill more Americans than terrorism, yet we've been asked to sacrifice our most sacred rights for fear of falling victim to it."
~Edward Snowden
That aside, need I point out the severe tactical error that the deceased committed when he pulled over and walked toward a strange vehicle under such conditions? Let this be a lesson to everyone of what NEVER to do, most especially when you are not sufficiently endowed with the means of defending yourself. HELLO.
The dead guy was approaching the guy in the minivan? Cop or not, didnt he have a right to defend himself?
Actually, TWO pissed off guys got out of Harvey's vehicle and approached the minivan.
It says 2 guys got out and approached him.
He should have driven away...I might get my weapon handy if approached by 2 guys that were pissed, but, de-escalation should be sought.
The cop is always wrong. Period. That is my rule.
This slime is a murderer.
It says 2 guys got out and approached him.
He should have driven away...I might get my weapon handy if approached by 2 guys that were pissed, but, de-escalation should be sought.
He doesn't have to de-escalate. He has a state-issued clown custume.
BREAKING: New Jersey “Road Rage Cop” Acquitted in Maryland Murder Trial
Wednesday, July 30, 2014 at 12:52pm
NJ Police Officer Joseph Walker acquitted in the murder of MD-native Joseph Harvey Jr.
Joseph Walker
Just breaking in the last few minutes, NJ police officer Joseph Walker, tried on charges of first degree murder in the road-rage shooting of Joseph Harvey Jr., has been acquitted. Not many details yet, so we’ll just share the news as provided by Hudson News 12 New Jersey, Hudson County Detective Joseph Walker acquitted in Maryland shooting:
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – A New Jersey detective was acquitted today of all charges in the killing of a driver during an alleged road-rage incident.
Joseph Walker, an investigator for the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office, has been cleared of first-degree murder in the death of 36-year-old Joseph Harvey, of Lansdowne, Maryland.
Prosecutors say Walker, 41, shot Harvey after the two pulled over in Millersville on June 8, 2013 after some traffic jostling. Walker’s lawyers have said their client thought he, his wife and three children were in danger when he fired his gun.
The Anne Arundel County Circuit court jury delivered the verdict after a day of deliberations.
Key to this case was that Maryland is a very strong “duty-to-retreat” state. This means that if one has a safe avenue of retreat one is required to take advantage of it before you can make use of deadly force in self-defense.
Given that Walker was standing beside his operable minivan (with his family inside), and the unarmed aggressor whom he shot, Harvey, had to cross ~150 feet of distance on foot before being within reaching distance, a reasonable argument existed that Walker could have simply driven away rather than resort to his service pistol.
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It's okay for a black "gangsta rapper" to say the n-word but the word is forbidden for white folks, it's just like that. Unapologetic Feminist makes some men tremble in fear.If I said that, how many neg-reps would I get, despite it being entirely accurate?
The cop is always wrong. Period. That is my rule.
This slime is a murderer.
Key to this case was that Maryland is a very strong “duty-to-retreat” state. This means that if one has a safe avenue of retreat one is required to take advantage of it before you can make use of deadly force in self-defense.
Given that Walker was standing beside his operable minivan (with his family inside), and the unarmed aggressor whom he shot, Harvey, had to cross ~150 feet of distance on foot before being within reaching distance, a reasonable argument existed that Walker could have simply driven away rather than resort to his service pistol.
This was proper police procedure. If he was in uniform and on the clock I have a feeling he would be on paid administrative leave pending investigation, followed with "proper policy was followed."
If I said that, how many neg-reps would I get, despite it being entirely accurate?
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NJ cop. 'Nuff said.
The dead guy was approaching the guy in the minivan? Cop or not, didnt he have a right to defend himself?