Originally Posted by
Voldemort
Fact: Philando Castile wasn't even driving; he was a passenger.
Fact: The cop asked for ID from Philando Castile.
Question: Is it standard protocol for a cop to ask for ID from passengers? I'm curious why Philando was asked for ID when he wasn't the driver and it was for a broken tail light. We will have to wait and see.
Fact: Philando Castile informed the cop he was armed and has a permit for it.
Fact: Philando Castile reached for his wallet but was ordered to disobey his first command (to show ID).
Question: Did Philando Castile reach for his wallet prior to informing the cop he has a gun and permit? Either way, being shot 4 times for complying with a direct order (to show ID) is unjustified.
Fact: Philando Castile never stopped reaching for his wallet to comply with the officer's second order which according to the video was to "keep his hands open". Having already reached behind himself to grab his wallet to show ID, Philando brings his hand back up (without wallet/gun) and was shot multiple times in doing so.
Question: Why didn't the cop take a defensive position like he was trained to do in the event Philando was dumb enough to inform a cop he has a weapon and intended to use it to fire on the officer?
My opinion from the facts/evidence we have so far: I believe the cop DID NOT murder Philando Castile. This is more in line with manslaughter. The officer exercised poor decision making by being in a high state of alert and unjustifiably killed an innocent man who wasn't even the driver of the automotive vehicle. The officer not only took Castile's life, but he risked the lives of a 4 year old child and woman by pumping Castile with bullets. In doing so, his daughter runs a high probability of suffering psychological trauma. May God help her and his entire family.