If the police officer who shot Jacob Blake can prove he feared an 'imminent risk of death or great bodily harm,' his shooting could be legally justified

If the police officer who shot Jacob Blake can prove he feared an 'imminent risk of death or great bodily harm,' his shooting could be legally justifiedAn officer shot Jacob Blake while he had his back turned toward them. If they reasonably feared for their lives, it may be legally justified.

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Home smashed: For one family, Hurricane Laura the 3rd strike

Sun Aug 30 , 2020
In 2005, Rita pushed a foot of floodwaters into his white, wooden home in Hackberry, Louisiana, a tiny Cameron Parish community 15 miles (24 kilometers) from the Gulf of Mexico. Laura outstripped them both. A retired welder who worked at many of the refineries that dot the Louisiana coast, the 62-year-old Beard climbed through the debris, laboring with two artificial knees. Posts from the same category: Protests in Illinois city over police killing of Black teenager Kenosha police union gives its version of Blake shooting Kyle Rittenhouse's mom reportedly received a 'standing ovation' from the crowd at a Republican event […]