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man face down in snow shot twice by police.

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  • discusdad
    why didn't she keep tazing him till he couldn't evacuate his bowels anymore. then shoot him if she still felt threatened?
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  • bpost
    The questions I want answered are, in no particular order of importance.

    (1) what color was the dead guy?
    (2) Where is Al Sharpton, Jessee Jackson, Holder and Obama on this?
    (3) why on earth did he run?
    (4) were there wants and warrants out for him?
    (5) Did he have a weapon?
    (6) was it that "time of the month" for her?
    (7) did she shoot him with a gun lacking a real safety, the Glock?
    (8) was it his car?
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  • Mobuck
    Regardless of the odds-you have the chance of being the victim each and EVERY time you "interact" with a cop.
    I have a severe hearing loss and have considerable apprehension of the results of some scared spitless fuzzy screaming unintelligible demands at me with all sorts of distractions and noise interfering with what little hearing definition I have left. Combine that with mobility issues that absolutely prevent complying with certain movement demands and I (and thousands of other senior citizens) could become innocent victims at any moment.
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  • cbxjeff
    I've had a LEO draw on me one time. Decades ago, a buddy & I were camping at Lake Tahoe and rode to Reno to visit the Harrah car museum. I was on the CBX. Going back to Tahoe on I-580 I saw a state car headed north and watched him turn around in my mirror. I knew I was speeding and wondered what this will cost me. Sure enough in no time he is behind me w/ his lights on. I slow, pull over, take my helmet off, and keep my hands on the bars. He tells me to get off the bike and give him my license. As I do that I notice a second car parked 10 yds behind the first. That officer was standing along the right front fender of his car with his gun drawn. I knew I was speeding but not by that much! A third state car now is pulling up. I'm asked where I had been and where I was going. While this is going on another officer walks up and says the problem had been resolved. I asked what was going on and was told that a guy in a red Honda wearing an orange golf shirt (like Jeff) had just shot and killed a card dealer in Reno. They left telling me to have a nice day and to slow down a little. B.T.W., my bud rode right by me on I-580 and was having a beer at the campsite when I rode up!
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  • RobOz
    The footage from the stun gun must be somewhat incriminating.
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  • spasmcreek
    she will get 100 hours of community service and retrained to only shoot them in the front side
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  • Waco Waltz
    quote:Originally posted by Doc
    twice in my life I've had a police officer pulled a gun on me. both times the cop thought I might have been a felon committing a crime. of course I wasn't but the circumstances were understandable. The first time I was sitting in my car parked on the street and an armed robbery had just occurred around the corner and a responding officer thought I might possibly be the criminal so he stopped to question me. The second time I went to work at a warehouse and accidentally tripped the burglar alarm going in. The responding officer of course had me covered until he found out who I was. Note that in neither instance was I shot by the police. This is because I did exactly what the cops told me to do at the moment. Both situations were quickly and peaceably resolved. Bottom line is if you don't want to get shot by the police don't argue with the police or fight with the police or disobey commands they give you in a tense situation.






    So because that worked for you it will work for anyone? Is that what you are trying to sell Doc?
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