source: Communities Digital News
In law enforcement, a person must be a threat to justify the use of force to kill. And not just an abstract threat, a real threat, says Terrell Roberts III, the attorney for the family of Ashli Babbitt. “They’ve got to have weapon or what appears to be a weapon and that’s the only time they can possibly shoot someone,” Roberts explained to CDN. Babbitt had no weapon, nor wore a tactical vest or helmet.