Title: Hero Security Guard Diffuses Hostage Situation Only to be Fatally Shot by Late Arriving Cops Source:
Free Thought Project URL Source:http://thefreethoughtproject.com/pr ... on-shot-killed-cops-late-help/ Published:Dec 24, 2015 Author:William Norman Grigg Post Date:2015-12-25 10:44:30 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:3682 Comments:26
Douglas County, GA Bobby Daniels was a peace officer by trade a private security guard employed at CNNs headquarters in Atlanta. When he learned that his emotionally troubled 25-year-old son Bias had suffered a breakdown and was holding a fellow security guard at gunpoint in a mobile home part in Douglasville, Bobby raced to the scene. Using the skills of persuasion and patient de-escalation upon which a private peace officer must rely, Bobby persuaded his son to relinquish his handgun and place it on the hood of a car.
I think that he could have been trying to help the situation instead of hurting it, but when he pointed the gun at the officers, he was shot, asserted Douglas County Sheriff Phil Miller in remarks to reports at the scene shortly after the December 21 incident.
A different official account provided by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation claims that as Bobby and Bias struggled over control of the gun, deputies attempted to incapacitate the younger man with a taser.
As the fight continued between Bias and Bobby, the handgun was pointed at the deputies, at which point one of the deputy [sic] fired, striking and killing Bobby, according to the GBI.
Theres no doubt in my mind that my officer thought his life was in danger, and he did what he thought he had to do, insists Sheriff Miller, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
That the deputy believed himself to be at risk is a certainty, if only because police officers are incessantly catechized about the grossly exaggerated risks of their job and marinated in misinformation about a non-existent war on police. That this was a potentially deadly situation was clear, as well. Daniels, who sought a non-lethal solution to the predicament, was willing to place himself at risk. The deputies, on the other hand, behaved in accordance with the officer safety uber alles mindset.
Eyewitness Garret Daniels, Bobbys nephew, says that Bobby tried to slap the gun off the car, which may have led the deputies to think he was trying to grab the gun probably to shoot them, but no he really wasnt . He was trying to protect [Bias]. Thats all he was trying to do.
That version of events might explain why anxious deputies would have shot Bobby, but it contradicts the official account in which the father and son struggled over control of the gun. Speaking on behalf of the family, attorney Chris Stewart maintains that At no point did [Bobby] touch the weapon, but for some reason the officer shot. What they should know is that they killed a victim. Bobby didnt want anyone to be shot; he was trying to protect his son and the officers.
Bobby Daniels is a veteran of the U.S. military, attorney Stewart points out. He is a father of five, married, a great man and the last person that would ever point a gun at an officer. According to a press release issued by Stewart, the round that killed Bobby was fired at a distance from an AR-15.
Police officers, the public is told, are never off duty. The same principle applies to private peace officers, whose occupation is substantially more dangerous than that of government-employed police officers. Rick McCann, founder and CEO of Private Peace Officer International, observes that a far larger number of private security officers die in the line of duty than their public sector counterparts. Furthermore, while the overwhelming majority of on-duty police deaths happen as a result of traffic accidents, or issues arising from training and physical conditioning, more than eighty percent of the on-duty fatalities involving private security officers are a result of traumatic, confrontational injury inflicted by someone committing an act of criminal violence.
Unlike police officers, who are protected by qualified immunity and have no legally enforceable duty to protect an individual citizen, private security guards are fully accountable, both in civil and criminal terms, for any injury they inflict on innocent people including liabilities that would be involved in failure to carry out their contractual obligation of protection.
Bobby Daniels was the first responder on the scene of the hostage situation, and he defused it without violence only to be killed by government employees whose only tool is violence, and who almost certainly will not be held accountable for killing a private peace officer in the performance of his duty.
In front of the dark SUV was the armed individual, subsequently identified as Bias Daniels, 25. Deputies instructed Bias Daniel to put the weapon down. As Bias put the gun down, one of the individuals located at the white sedan moved in and grabbed the gun at which point a struggle for the gun ensued. The individual was identified as Bobby Daniels, 48, who is also the father of Bias. As Bobby and Bias continued to fight for the gun, deputies shouted verbal commands to them to put down the weapon. One of the deputies fired his Taser striking Bias. The Taser deployment was ineffective in that the struggle continued and neither were affected by it. As the fight continued between Bias and Bobby, the handgun was pointed at the deputies, at which point one of the deputy fired, striking and killing Bobby. The gun fell to the ground at which point Bias picked it up and ran away. The deputies pursued Bias and fired one shot, missing him. Bias was apprehended a short time later hiding in the mobile home park. The handgun was also recovered in close proximity to where Bias was captured.