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Subject: Re: What's the difference between this and unlawful killing? Posted on: Fri, 09 May 2008 11:34:07 +0100

On Thu, 08 May 2008 22:10:07 GMT, Periander <4rubbish@britwar.co.uk>
wrote:

>Cynic wrote in
>news:lba324tluds3clibk5a85kkebctd13j7go@4ax.com:
>
>>
>> Would you argue the same about a woman who is killed by her husband
>> because she wilfully antagonised him by refusing his reasonable
>> request for a shag?
>>
>> How about a child who was deliberately naughty after having been told
>> to behave? Surely a parent is just as justified in strangling the
>> child to death as the police are in killing a stroppy suspect?
>
>Both examples straw men and you know it.

No they aren't.
The police offered violence to someone who argued with them not
someone who was attacking them. The force used was way over the top
needed to effect an arrest. What we have here are a bunch of murdering
thugs.