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Cops are great


Adam

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Cop tries to shoot family dog, misses, and ends up hitting 4 year old girl in the leg shattering her bone.  Cop never apologizes, tells sister of mother to stop yelling at him, then promptly goes back to his cruiser and decides to leave.  And he never even called an ambulance.

 

http://www.salon.com/2015/10/13/mommy_am_i_gonna_die_cop_shoots_4_year_old_after_aiming_for_family_dog_when_injured_mom_called_911_for_help/

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  • 2 weeks later...

Richland County sheriff Leon Lett has already spoken on the incident, telling WIS-TV, “the officer really dropped the ball here.”

 

No shit!

 

I am so sick and tired of seeing this kind of crap continue to happen. Abysmal.

 

Much better ways to handle this situation, whether she was "under arrest" or not.

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i think you have to pin some of this one on the father. don't know why the police starting shooting, and maybe they shouldn't have, but this father doesn't sound particularly responsible, either.

 

of course.

 

That doesn't change the fact that it was the police who killed the kid while simply firing into a vehicle.

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Blake, who suffered a cut to his left elbow and bruises to his left leg, told The News none of the cops involved in the arrest identified themselves — including the shorts- and T-shirt-clad cop who charged straight at him and tackled him on E. 42nd St.

 

It's exactly what happened. I'd rather be a liberal douche than a dimwitted, jackbooted tool of the man.

You're butt-hurt, arch.

You asked an open-ended question that had NO ties to Blake's incident...  until now, when it's convenient for your agenda.

 

You're just a straight tool, obviously with no common sense or reason.  Your original comment/question was purely inflammatory, and you can't handle the response.  Return to being a protected lemming.

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LB, you aren't doing your profession any favors in this thread.

That said, here's another bad apple.

http://kutv.com/news/local/incident-between-round-rock-pd-officer-and-student-caught-on-camera

I'm not a spokesman for my profession, dude.  You people often ask me for MY opinions, and some are sad when those opinions are not in-line with theirs.

That said, enlighten me as to where I went wrong...

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Protectin' n servin' in Tuscaloosa.

Someone didn't respect this cop's authoritah.

Does it really require 15 cops for three, maybe four people? They four of them tackle the shit out of the girl (who was being a noisy c you next Tuesday, but that's beside the point). Just awful. Talk about mob mentality

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So I have to give some respect to the KCMO police recently. I was downtown when they won it, and it was a madhouse. KCPD didn't make a single arrest that night, but they could have. They chose to focus on public safety. They let the petty drinking in the street and other harmless stuff go that night. But they did take care of people that were obviously too drunk and needed a cab home. When people got up on cars they asked them to get down (and everyone complied), then sent them on their way. Same was apparently true on the day of the parade. I didn't go, but I can assure you it was a logistical nightmare here. From the people I know who went though, they said that the police were mostly focused on making sure kids that had been separated from their parents were taken care of. Nothing wrong with calling out potential issues in policing (as has been done in this thread), but when a group handles a stressful situation extremely well, that's worth recognizing too.

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http://countercurrentnews.com/2015/11/police-6-year-old-boy/#

 

 

Police fire into vehicle, kill 6 year old boy.

 

Looks like one the cops was trying to hook up with the fiancée of the boy's father.  Apparently the dad and the cop had an altercation a few weeks prior.

 

 

 

 

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/shooting-jeremy-mardis-investigators-looking-conflict-between-marshal-boys-dad-n461326

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Looks like one the cops was trying to hook up with the fiancée of the boy's father.  Apparently the dad and the cop had an altercation a few weeks prior.

 

 

 

 

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/shooting-jeremy-mardis-investigators-looking-conflict-between-marshal-boys-dad-n461326

 

Pathetic.

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Looks like one the cops was trying to hook up with the fiancée of the boy's father.  Apparently the dad and the cop had an altercation a few weeks prior.

 

 

 

 

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/shooting-jeremy-mardis-investigators-looking-conflict-between-marshal-boys-dad-n461326

 

Put them in Gen Pop. 

 

 

I feel terrible for the kid.

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