The fact that the homeowner saw the victim drop the knife has been reported everywhere but The Mercury since day one.
The homeowner's statement that they saw the knife drop from the hand of the victim didn't fit their biased narrative, so The Mercury didn't include it in their coverage.
Alex Zielinski is just desperate, absolutely desperate, to turn this into a story of wrongdoing by the police. It's a tragedy with a bad outcome where the officer responded appropriately based on the circumstances, nothing more. A tragedy is a different thing than an injustice, trying to shoehorn this into the latter category diminishes the focus on actual incidents of police wrongdoing. Just stop it, Alex.
The fact that the homeowner saw the victim drop the knife has been reported everywhere but The Mercury since day one.
The homeowner's statement that they saw the knife drop from the hand of the victim didn't fit their biased narrative, so The Mercury didn't include it in their coverage.
Alex Zielinski is just desperate, absolutely desperate, to turn this into a story of wrongdoing by the police. It's a tragedy with a bad outcome where the officer responded appropriately based on the circumstances, nothing more. A tragedy is a different thing than an injustice, trying to shoehorn this into the latter category diminishes the focus on actual incidents of police wrongdoing. Just stop it, Alex.