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BLM supporter breaks into cop's house after an FB argument; gets shot dead

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it's weird, because that's exactly what the rest of your post does
No, it's in response to everyone calling him a "dumbass" and thinking he made a conscious decision to do this. I've got no beef with calling him "crazy," as that's not a real diagnosis. Obviously, he was crazy. I don't even fault the officer for shooting him. But, see below.
Some of the reactions in this thread are why I don't tell people I'm bipolar anymore.
Bipolar and schizophrenic shouldn't be synonymous with dangerous.
 

Rich!

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Some of the reactions in this thread are why I don't tell people I'm bipolar anymore.

Yeah.

I say this: Stephen Fry is bipolar and has had issues with it throughout his life

oh, so is Russell Brand and David Walliams and Catherine Zeta Jones. They all have a record of suffering from bipolar disorder. So did Lou Reed. Are they mentally retarded? Am I mentally retarded? No.

Sure, you get people on the other side of things, like fucking Gazza - he has the illness - and then it gets blown out of all proportion because he relies on alcohol and drugs as a crutch when it hits. Does that mean everyone is like Gazza? No. Just like how being bi-polar doesn't immediately excuse you from breaking into someone's home.

I mean, he could easily have had a serious breakdown moment, I've had those before - but jumping to conclusions and saying it's down to bipolar isn't right until we have confirmation of why and how
 

EGM1966

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One: man people really need to read and assimilate the bipolar element and stop simply calling the assailant an idiot or stupid. That is actually idiotic, uninformed and stupid behaviour. If you don't understand the condition don't comment specific to his behaviour until you educate yourself.

Two: tragic situation all round. Understand the response (relative to US) and it's tragic it cost someone with a condition that can cause such behaviour to loose their life and its also obviously extremely distressing for the victim and his family.

Three: while this will inevitably have impact on the current situation it'll mainly be those taking this (deliberately or otherwise) out of context. It's also alarming that the current heated situation in US (which is genuine and understandable IMHO) is likely going to see more incidents on both sides unless a way is found to stop things continuing to escalate. Hopefully at minimum the true aspect of the assailants unfortunate condition will be properly taken into account and understood to have caused a singular response vs the dumb assumption lots of BLM supporters are suddenly going to be acting in a similar manner.

Four: while specific to US I understand the action of the victim there's no doubt in my mind from perspective of someone outside the US this could have been handled better if no lethal weapons were involved. Living in UK I'd expect the guy to be restrained while alive and am confident he would most have likely have been. Obviously though if you were armed and in the victims situation resorting to lethal force is understandable if regrettable. But for sure other options than verbal commands to shooting are available.

Five: the shooting element speaks to the basic issue of gun ownership: it gives a sense of individual security but the trade off is increased fear an assailant is armed and higher statistics of shooting that similar Western countries. In short if you actually want to reduce the incidents of shooting you have to surrender having weapons for your own protection and put more faith in unarmed/armed police according to circumstance and the resultant probability that strong gun controls mean the assailant most likely won't be armed with a gun themselves. The statistics show it's unlikely you can have both at the same time IMO.

Bottom line it's a tragic incident and one of what feels like a growing number of incidents growing out of the current situation of unrest and concern.
 
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