Oh God, here we go. I was wondering when I was going to see this garbage pop-up. Look, people, I implore--no, BEG--you to freakin' educate yourselves; research "Force Continuum" and "police lethal force training". Police do not "whip out there(sic) handgun" at every point. All these cases we've seen recently of alleged "police brutality" are absolute contrived, manufactured outrage. Now I have not yet heard about this "wheelchair man" incident, but all the other "famous" cases I can comment on with reasonable authority.
John Crawford? Questionable.
Mike Brown? Justified.
Tamir Rice? Justified.
Eric Garner? Questionable.
Quite honestly I'm getting sick and tired of this garbage the media is perpetuating, and people commenting in pure ignorance about practices and procedures they have little knowledge of and violent altercations they have no experience in. No, the police are NOT corrupt. No, there is no more institutional racism in the United States. Not every officer is issued a taser, because of budget restraints, or if they do it's a contact taser, not one that fires a cartridge. If they do have a projectile taser it is a ONE-SHOT deal, and if you miss you are dead. I bet a million dollars every one who's ever lambasted the police for responding lethally in a high-risk scenario would do what they did in the exact same situation. Turn off the darn TV and sign up for a ride-along and you'll see just the kind of things these men and women see every day. Does police brutality exist? Of course, but it's not "widespread", "nationwide" or institutional in any significant manner.
/End rant.