In the state of Missouri....use of deadly force..... Basically, - TopicsExpress



          

In the state of Missouri....use of deadly force..... Basically, the rules say that an officer has to reasonably believe that such force is necessary immediately in order to proceed with the arrest and also that the person either committed a felony or is a threat. Heres the legalese: 3. A law enforcement officer in effecting an arrest or in preventing an escape from custody is justified in using deadly force only (1) When such is authorized under other sections of this chapter; or (2) When he reasonably believes that such use of deadly force is immediately necessary to effect the arrest and also reasonably believes that the person to be arrested (a) Has committed or attempted to commit a felony; or (b) Is attempting to escape by use of a deadly weapon; or (c) May otherwise endanger life or inflict serious physical injury unless arrested without delay. 4. The defendant shall have the burden of injecting the issue of justification under this section. (Via Sean Davis.) So, the suspect doesnt have to be armed, and doesnt even have to present an immediate threat. Instead, if an officer believes that theres no other way to make the arrest happen, and also believes that the suspect has attempted to commit a felony, the officer is justified in using deadly force. If a cop wants to arrest someone, and has a reasonable belief that the person has even tried to commit a felony, he or she is allowed to kill. That seems like a rather lax standard, and one that would give a pass to practically any arresting officer who could plausibly claim to have believed that the suspect had attempted or committed a felony offense.
Posted on: Fri, 15 Aug 2014 21:40:48 +0000

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