A thing can be both funny and offensive simultaneously.Funny. WRONG and potentially bad timing...but funny.
And helps do absolutely nothing more than turning public sympathy into another brick in the blue wall as they rally around the force. Which they should since, you know, this police force wasn't involved in the Baton Rouge shooting.A thing can be both funny and offensive simultaneously.
Also, who says, "I'm gonna go out there and start killing police officers solely because they are wearing police officer clothes and are sitting in police officer cars doing police officer things at the police officer station" but yet for some reason DOESN'T realize that this sounds exactly like racism?
--Patrick
It wasn't rape. He had make-up/drunk sex with an ex. You're projecting.cool rape joke
It wasn't a rape joke.cool rape joke
I assume he's talking about the millions of genocided natives.[DOUBLEPOST=1467967009,1467966901][/DOUBLEPOST]Here's something else:He may have deleted his original tweet, but everyone now knows this dumbass ex-Congressman is calling for a race war *and* threatening the President all in one go...
I was just completely exonerated on an accusation of racism/profiling, because I investigated an open door of a business that was normally closed on the day I checked. They were doing a Mother's Day special. The clerk/manager happened to be black. I asked for ID, as is standard whenever we check alarms/open doors and make contact with a subject inside - you can tell me any name or information you want, but I can't verify it's you until I see a photo ID.Means nothing. Cops get investigated all the time when people make spurious claims against them. And yes, cops get allegations throw up at them all the time. For some reason, bad guys don't care if their suit is justified or not. And that is something else that helps build the blue wall and obfuscates real issues.
Waiting him out might not have been an option (IIRC he claimed to have explosives of his own).inext up - why do the dallas police have robot bombs
follow up question - why are they using them to blow up suspects
Do you use lotion to masturbate, or are your hands sweaty enough on their own?in any event, the fact that they violently murdered him instead of bringing him in does at least confirm the suspect is black.
Because there are piece of shit terrorists in the world that need killing.i think it's worth noting that the suspect did NOT commit suicide, but he was killed by a dallas police robot carrying a bomb
next up - why do the dallas police have robot bombs
follow up question - why are they using them to blow up suspects
in any event, the fact that they violently murdered him instead of bringing him in does at least confirm the suspect is black. the police chief was doing a weird dance of "not wanting to confirm any info" but then just saying "he wanted to kill all white people".
Which makes them an even more illogical target. I do not nor will I ever condone the shooting of anyone, let alone police, but if this had been in Baton Rouge I'd have understood it more. Why do this to a department that is actively trying to make things better? It undercuts everything you are trying to do. It would be like getting pissed at a bully in California so I punch a guy in Omaha who is hosting an anti-bullying meeting.
this piece of shit is a human being, american citizen, and is guaranteed the right to a fair trial, free from cruel or unusual punishment just like you and me.Because there are piece of shit terrorists in the world that need killing.
Because the piece of shit is a terrorist.
Once you decide to kill innocent people, you lost the right to call yourself human. If you are holding a gun and shooting at police and citizens, there is no trial needed.this piece of shit is a human being, american citizen, and is guaranteed the right to a fair trial, free from cruel or unusual punishment just like you and me.
like. we live in a country now that uses robot murder bombs on its citizens now. internationally and domestically. I didn't think opposing that would be a radical view, honestly
No they don't, and yes there is. Had they surrendered, or had they been suppressed non-lethally, I would expect them to receive the full protection of your law system. Do you also need lotion?Once you decide to kill innocent people, you lost the right to call yourself human. If you are holding a gun and shooting at police and citizens, there is no trial needed.
You know, there are times when that is literally impossible to pursue. In those sorts of cases, I would 100% support the idea that the priority should be on neutralization, not capture.this piece of shit is a human being, american citizen, and is guaranteed the right to a fair trial, free from cruel or unusual punishment just like you and me.
But he did not surrender. The other guy did.No they don't, and yes there is. Had they surrendered, or had they been suppressed non-lethally, I would expect them to receive the full protection of your law system. Do you also need lotion?
So you're not advocating summary execution by the local LEO commissar, as your last post implied?But he did not surrender. The other guy did.
It is fucking combat at that point. The terrorist is the one that decided to die.So you're not advocating summary execution by the local LEO commissar, as your last post implied?
So what I said, only with more experience and less words.Lethal force scenario.
Bomb squad robot equipped with disposal charges for suspicious packages.
Lethal force-using suspect placed himself in a position where a human officer would have been at risk of receiving deadly force.
Suspect knew that deadly force would be used against him.
Officer's lives spared from potentially deadly breaching situation. Lethal force-using bad guy removed from play.