How an Officer’s Decision Divided the State of Wyoming

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37 thoughts on “How an Officer’s Decision Divided the State of Wyoming

  1. Buck knew the person at his door was an officer attempting to arrest him and attempted to kill him in cold blood shooting him multiple times while he was already on the ground. People like that have no place in society. If you believe an officer is acting outside of their rights, fight it in the courts not by attempting to double tap them while they're down. Are we so for real?

  2. First off, I am clearly not a police officer. Second off, while the officer may have used terrible judgement in this video, it is still pretty clear that he was in uniform and on duty, and was fired upon, and the officer in kind returned fire. Finally, officers have to make split second decisions and not every split-second decision is a good one.

  3. This needs to be normalized. This cop had ZERO reason nor justification to do what he did ESPECIALLY when he was previously advised against it. WE need the ability to legally defend ourselves against this crap. A badge does NOT make someone correct or righteous

  4. Okay initial gunfire exchange
    Suspect fires one shot
    Officer returns fire five shots
    Then stands up and sees suspect
    And without issuing any commands kills him on sight
    That doesn't look right at all
    Not to mention this small dick cop decided to make it a personal mission to go harass this guy for no real reason
    Everything about this stinks

  5. After living in Wyoming for 20+ years. I'm absolutely not surprised. The sheriff's office and city police think they are literally above the law and that they don't have to follow the rules and that they can just do whatever the hell they want. The Cheyenne police department on camera broke the law several times by denying an auditor to record the public spaces by the police building literally in the center of downtown Cheyenne, which isn't illegal btw, one of the sergeants treated arrest not realizing the guy who was the auditor travels the country doing this for his literal job. The auditor laughed in the Sargent's face on camera you can still find it on YouTube because he was trying to bully him with a bunch of officers and unlawful requests, when the bullying didn't work he went back inside and left the auditor to do his job and he didn't have an issue, the auditor said he couldn't imagine how corrupt Cheyenne police is if they try to bully a lawful public auditor with unlawful requests because they are police. Any one who actually lives and has interacted with the PD of the city can tell you just how much they bend the rules to fit their own narrative

  6. ‘'Seeing a cop go down is always hard to watch.’'
    Speak for yourself, this guy got less than he deserved.
    Where I come from, becoming a cop requires a four-year university degree. Here, he’d be fresh out of school, but in the U.S. he was already a sergeant. The man was clearly unfit for his job

  7. didnt even have a reason to break door down. other person is a scumbag for trying to kill officer over drugs but cop was on some goofy power trip sh!t over someone using drugs, not selling.

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