Essay On Felony Crimes

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In the early twelfth century the common law allowed police officers to use deadly force on any person who had committed a felony crime and was on the run. This common law also applied to a society where felony crimes where allot less likely to happen. Today felony crimes are allot more prevalent and this common law as evolved through the living constitution. The Supreme Court of the United States of America which is the final arbitration of all cases involving constitutional rights has concluded that police officers are authorized to use force to overcome a resisting force from a suspect. Police officers are constantly put in challenging situations where thing can escalate very rapidly. The Fourth Amendment protects American citizens from unnecessary …show more content…

During their routine patrol the two officers approached a parked SUV in a hotel parking lot. Both of the police officers in this particular incident are experienced members of the Tulsa Police Department Gang Unit and during this incident both officers egressed from their vehicle to approach the SUV. Officer Shawn Hickey approached a first floor resident to begin questioning him, where his partner Chris Beyerl approach the passenger’s side of the SUV to talk to the passenger. As Officer Chris Beyerl approach the SUV a back seat passenger exit the vehicle and began walking away from the seen. When Chris asked the passenger of the vehicle to rolled down their window they refused and Chris then moved to the driver’s side to engage in a routine conversation with the drive. When Officer Chris Beyerl approached the driver’s side he noticed that a hand gun was pointed at him resulting in him drawing his own service weapon and firing at the suspect with the weapon killing them on the scene. The rest of the suspects involved in this shooting immediately flew the scene and were later apprehended at a separate location. This is an example of routine stop by two police officers that ended in a fatal shooting. These police officers had no intentions on killing anyone but after a hand gun was drawn, an immediate threat to the lives of the police officers was engaged, resulting in the use of lethal

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