Glenn E. Meyer
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/11/n...t-to-win-lawsuits.html?hpw&rref=nyregion&_r=0
After bystanders were hit in NYC, several sued. The city decided not to settle but vigorously defend itself if it was felt that the shoot at the BG was justified. The article reviews past actions and those of other cities and when they did settle.
Let's avoid the typical claim that police can't shoot but you can and other bashing. It is an interesting issue - I wonder if the precedent would be useful for a civilian in a 'good' shoot. Of course, that's another definitional problem.
GEM
After bystanders were hit in NYC, several sued. The city decided not to settle but vigorously defend itself if it was felt that the shoot at the BG was justified. The article reviews past actions and those of other cities and when they did settle.
Let's avoid the typical claim that police can't shoot but you can and other bashing. It is an interesting issue - I wonder if the precedent would be useful for a civilian in a 'good' shoot. Of course, that's another definitional problem.
GEM