does anyone here think the judicial system has gone too far in making it an extra penalty for shooting police? I mean doesn't it kind of make them a protected class of sorts? I'm not advocating shooting officers in the slightest (after all I'm a critic of black lives matter) however it seems people get overworked when an officer gets shot when they're just another human being like everyone else. I mean most police shootings, in my opinion, are not the same thing as something Ted Bundy or Rodney Alcala would do since most police shootings aren't premeditated.
Disguesting post.
IMO you shoot a cop =automatic death penalty. The police officer represents the law of that state, city, county government and more importantly the people hes there to serve and protect. If a prep not only commits crimes against the citzens and then also shoots the Officer that's even worse then premeditated murder.