This wasn't a husband, it was a father of one of the women's kids. He didn't live there, and he showed up "irate" at 4am. She felt unsafe, and not unreasonably so. If you genuinely feel unsafe and can't leave the situation (for any number of reasons), that's when you roll the dice and call the cops.
This is also a black woman living in Mississippi, so even if she's lucky enough to have never been on the receiving end of shitty police behavior, she possibly had a better appreciation than most what might show up at her door if she called them. She was still unnerved enough to call. Maybe she didn't think it through, but again, I don't think it was the wrong impulse.
I remember a woman from the US called the police because her son was having a mental breakdown and threatened to kill himself with his shotgun. Multiple police arrived and found the woman talking to his son who is inside his vehicle. The police saw the shotgun and promptly shot the son multiple times with the mother just outside the car in close proximity.
Obvious racism and corruption aside, the reason most often cited for not charging officers that irresponsibly discharge their weapons and harm civilians is that they were following the protocol they were taught as officers. Are there any attempts to get these protocols and training changed and if so, why aren't they being reported on in the news?
I would have liked to have been a bug on the wall to hear the grand jury deliberate this one. I mean I get the knee jerk reaction, but even so a kid who it seemingly was complying with instructions, gets shot anyway. How is that not negligent?
I'm sorry, that was very insensitive from me. It's always tragic when a black kid gets shot by the police in the US. But the haircut is something you don't see every day.
I have to admit it sort of does look off. Like a Lego hairpiece almost. Didn't look that hard until reading their comment. But now that I have it is kind of giving off uncanny valley vibes.
It looks sharp. Something maybe about the proportions is doing it.