Supreme Court to consider how much time police can take before using deadly force

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The Supreme Court will hear arguments in a potentially landmark civil rights case about the “moment of threat doctrine,” which dictates how much time police can take into account when deciding to use deadly force. . The case stemmed from a routine traffic stop on a Texas highway that escalated into a fatal shooting that left 24-year-old Ashtian Barnes bleeding in the driver’s seat.

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