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Is Frein the "kook fringe" Michael Brown?


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America needs to understand that our troops are not 'disposable'. Each represents a family; Fathers, Mothers, Sons, Daughters, Cousins, Uncles, Aunts... Our Citizens are our most valuable treasure; we waste far too many.

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If a rugburn to force compliance is what is needed to avoid shooting the SOB to perpetually gain compliance then I consider it a "better" solution.
After due process I think he needs to hang, or get the chair, or gas chamber, or whatever you think it is "humane", but if guilty he needs to stop sucking air and wasting resources.

Would you have rather get him tased into compliance? Or better yet sedate him from afar with a dart and relocate just like a nuisance animal?
I am not a police officer, but I have been around people who fight evil day in and day out, and when you are going into a situation that can prove deadly, I would rather be LEOs staying alive than the scumbags.

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Originally Posted by Sponxx
I would rather be LEOs staying alive than the scumbags.
So all who are arrested by cops are scumbags??

PS The guy didn't resist arrest.

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Originally Posted by Sponxx
...I am not a police officer, but I have been around people who fight evil day in and day out...


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Rug burn is a good analogy.


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Originally Posted by 4ager
Is Frein the "kook fringe" Michael Brown?



Yes. And Hawkeye is an expery on police procedure, because his dad is a physician


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Originally Posted by gitem_12
Originally Posted by 4ager
Is Frein the "kook fringe" Michael Brown?



Yes. And Hawkeye is an expery on police procedure, because his dad is a physician
You can't get me off your mind, can you? Like I said, you need to start charging rent for my constant occupancy in your head.

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Safariman,

It's obvious you were never in law enforcement, or your attitude would be somewhat different.

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Originally Posted by okok
The scum bag will have probably 200 Women writing to him in prison wanting to marry him. crazy


Well at least 2, NWA, and SAC. crazy


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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
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Is Frein the "kook fringe" Michael Brown?



Yes. And Hawkeye is an expery on police procedure, because his dad is a physician
You can't get me off your mind, can you? Like I said, you need to start charging rent for my constant occupancy in your head.



Peeker...


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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Sponxx
I would rather be LEOs staying alive than the scumbags.
So all who are arrested by cops are scumbags??

PS The guy didn't resist arrest.


Per report he was not compliant with "look away" until they forced him. I don't like tyranny either and back in Peru I have seen corruption and police abuse waaaay worse than you can imagine.
Right now the pot is being stirred by the OP on purpose and I am playing devil's advocate to the premise of "not resisting arrest" because that means "do exactly as told when you are told".

By the way, I don't think everyone who gets arrested is a scumbag, however if there is an arrest warrant police operate on the premise they may be... and if you are going in to apprehend someone who has killed you have to operate under the premise he could do it again. He had ambushed and killed already, why would he trick officers into peacefully giving up and them killing them when they give him half a chance?

That would equate into approaching a rapist with your pants downs and ass in the air just because he is giving up... yes make it a sig line.:)

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Originally Posted by pal
Originally Posted by Sponxx
...I am not a police officer, but I have been around people who fight evil day in and day out...


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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
PS The guy didn't resist arrest.


The details of the arrest indicate he did resist. Failing to comply with a stated directive during the course of an arrest is resistance. It is known as passive resistance and is used many times by suspects to make the arrest more troublesome for the officers. In this case the officer told him to turn his head, which contains his biter, away from the officer, and he failed to comply. For the officer's safety he had to gain compliance and it appears he did so with a minimal amount of force. If that little rug burn as it was earlier described, constitutes excessive force in your book then may I politely suggest you extract your head from your posterior.

Don't know if you've ever been bitten by an offender but it sucks. Aside from the injury from a bite (one of my sergeants lost a finger tip), there is the potential for contact with body fluid pathogens. I've had to endure the prophylactic protocol after an exposure. It's no fun being just friends with your wife for six months.

That officer did right. Get over it.


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Peeker...
Weak.

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Originally Posted by mart
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
PS The guy didn't resist arrest.


The details of the arrest indicate he did resist. Failing to comply with a stated directive during the course of an arrest is resistance. It is known as passive resistance and is used many times by suspects to make the arrest more troublesome for the officers. In this case the officer told him to turn his head, which contains his biter, away from the officer, and he failed to comply. For the officer's safety he had to gain compliance and it appears he did so with a minimal amount of force. If that little rug burn as it was earlier described, constitutes excessive force in your book then may I politely suggest you extract your head from your posterior.

Don't know if you've ever been bitten by an offender but it sucks. Aside from the injury from a bite (one of my sergeants lost a finger tip), there is the potential for contact with body fluid pathogens. I've had to endure the prophylactic protocol after an exposure. It's no fun being just friends with your wife for six months.

That officer did right. Get over it.
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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by mart

The details of the arrest indicate he did resist. Failing to comply with a stated directive during the course of an arrest is resistance. It is known as passive resistance and is used many times by suspects to make the arrest more troublesome for the officers. In this case the officer told him to turn his head, which contains his biter, away from the officer, and he failed to comply. For the officer's safety he had to gain compliance and it appears he did so with a minimal amount of force. If that little rug burn as it was earlier described, constitutes excessive force in your book then may I politely suggest you extract your head from your posterior.

Don't know if you've ever been bitten by an offender but it sucks. Aside from the injury from a bite (one of my sergeants lost a finger tip), there is the potential for contact with body fluid pathogens. I've had to endure the prophylactic protocol after an exposure. It's no fun being just friends with your wife for six months.

That officer did right. Get over it.
Even weaker.


You were a biter when you were a child, weren't you.

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Originally Posted by tjm10025
...You were a biter when you were a child, weren't you.


No ankle biting! smile


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"troubling part"....troubling part is he wrote he waited till he had the shot and then took it, said he was suprised at how fast the trooper fell! the govt. spent millions of dollars chasing him around and now we gotta worry about the lump on his head???

kiss his ass and put him on a pedistal if you want to but the troubling thing is now we have to spend millions more to convict his ass!


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