I seem to recall a case where a LMPD officer driving at a high rate of speed (to a call he had no business responding to anyway) lost control and killed a guy minding his own business AND ran over a guy at a bus stop. And one that ran up into the gore and killed a guy. And went the wrong way down a street, entered the dominant street against the light and killed a guy. Adams could just have easily hit someone who was perfectly sober, would that have changed your judgment in this case? There is no
I seem to recall a case where a LMPD officer driving at a high rate of speed (to a call he had no business responding to anyway) lost control and killed a guy minding his own business AND ran over a guy at a bus stop. And one that ran up into the gore and killed a guy. And went the wrong way down a street, entered the dominant street against the light and killed a guy. Adams could just have easily hit someone who was perfectly sober, would that have changed your judgment in this case? There is no