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Go pro attached to a stroller? That's not a Stroller, that's a rolling CAGE! She's just getting him prepared for his adulthood, which will be spent in and out of a real cage / jail. Sounds spot on...LOL So my question is if she would have had and abortion would Crime Stoppers still cut her a check?
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did you see the taser probe wires that were attached to the victim and part of it dragging on the ground as he fled?
Even if the black guy punched the cop in the nose and started to run away, would that justify an execution to you? What I'm saying is that there was a physical altercation between the two, the black tried to get a hold of the cop's taser, and that we DON'T KNOW what transpired between the two before the camera got on them. Don't wanna get killed, don't assault a cop. Negroes have a hard time getting that through their small brains. The dash cam video showed there was no physical altercation. The black guy just took off running. So, it's safe to assume the Taser can now be used at will against fleeing servants instead of the original intent of using it for less than lethal use instead of shooting people in the back, which was next.
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Couldn't they just sic the K9 on him?
I like to do my hunting BEFORE I pull the trigger! There is only one kind of dead, but there are many different kinds of wounded.
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The thing I don't understand is why some news people call the dead guy a "gentleman". The guy was a dead beat dad who ran because he wasn't paying his child support. Bet he didn't miss out on any cigarettes or beer. "They" started that "gentlemen" scheit some 30 years ago to describe nigra lawbreakers... bout the same time "they" stopped printing photos of nigra perps in the newspapers... bout the same time they started printing bogus photos of happy inter-racial families in newspapers and magazines. It's been said, "if you control the language and words allowed to be used; you CONTROL the Narrative (propaganda/indoctrination)"
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There are approximately 400 (plus or minus) people killed by law enforcement in the country every year. That's a little more than 1 per million. That number hasn't changed for quite a while. There is little question that the vast majority of those deaths are justified. If a (very liberal) 10% of the deaths were unjustified, that would mean that you have a 1/10,000,000 chance of being unjustly killed by a cop, and 99% of those are after committing a crime, in order for the contact to be initiated. A law enforcement officers chance of being killed in the line of duty is 1/4000 (per year).
Let's face it. People like to make things up to further their own agenda and others are dumb enough to fall for it.
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There are approximately 400 (plus or minus) people killed by law enforcement in the country every year. That's a little more than 1 per million. That number hasn't changed for quite a while. There is little question that the vast majority of those deaths are justified. If a (very liberal) 10% of the deaths were unjustified, that would mean that you have a 1/10,000,000 chance of being unjustly killed by a cop, and 99% of those are after committing a crime, in order for the contact to be initiated.
Let's face it. People like to make things up to further their own agenda and others are dumb enough to fall for it. Are you telling us 40 cops are or should be charged with murder every year?
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No. Not every unjustified death is a murder, any more than if somebody is killed by somebody that is not an LEO.
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Ok negligent homicide then?
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No. Not every unjustified death is a murder, any more than if somebody is killed by somebody that is not an LEO. I'm not so sure they get a Murder conviction on this one
The government plans these shootings by targeting kids from kindergarten that the government thinks they can control with drugs until the appropriate time--DerbyDude
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There are approximately 400 (plus or minus) people killed by law enforcement in the country every year. That's a little more than 1 per million. That number hasn't changed for quite a while. There is little question that the vast majority of those deaths are justified. If a (very liberal) 10% of the deaths were unjustified, that would mean that you have a 1/10,000,000 chance of being unjustly killed by a cop, and 99% of those are after committing a crime, in order for the contact to be initiated. A law enforcement officers chance of being killed in the line of duty is 1/4000 (per year).
Let's face it. People like to make things up to further their own agenda and others are dumb enough to fall for it. Sounds like you feel that one must expect a few losses in a big operation.
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There are approximately 400 (plus or minus) people killed by law enforcement in the country every year. That's a little more than 1 per million. That number hasn't changed for quite a while. There is little question that the vast majority of those deaths are justified. If a (very liberal) 10% of the deaths were unjustified, that would mean that you have a 1/10,000,000 chance of being unjustly killed by a cop, and 99% of those are after committing a crime, in order for the contact to be initiated. A law enforcement officers chance of being killed in the line of duty is 1/4000 (per year).
Let's face it. People like to make things up to further their own agenda and others are dumb enough to fall for it. Sounds like you feel that one must expect a few losses in a big operation. No, he's realistic in understanding the human element
The government plans these shootings by targeting kids from kindergarten that the government thinks they can control with drugs until the appropriate time--DerbyDude
Whatever. Tell the oompa loompa's hey for me. [/quote]. LtPPowell
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There are approximately 400 (plus or minus) people killed by law enforcement in the country every year. That's a little more than 1 per million. That number hasn't changed for quite a while. There is little question that the vast majority of those deaths are justified. If a (very liberal) 10% of the deaths were unjustified, that would mean that you have a 1/10,000,000 chance of being unjustly killed by a cop, and 99% of those are after committing a crime, in order for the contact to be initiated. A law enforcement officers chance of being killed in the line of duty is 1/4000 (per year).
Let's face it. People like to make things up to further their own agenda and others are dumb enough to fall for it. Are you counting all LE deaths, i, e, accidents, heart attacks and other deaths or just counting LE killed by a criminal act.
Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. Thomas Jefferson
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No. Not every unjustified death is a murder, any more than if somebody is killed by somebody that is not an LEO. I'm not so sure they get a Murder conviction on this one I'm surprised at your response, you are usually neutral on these types of cases.....
Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. Thomas Jefferson
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There are approximately 400 (plus or minus) people killed by law enforcement in the country every year. That's a little more than 1 per million. That number hasn't changed for quite a while. There is little question that the vast majority of those deaths are justified. If a (very liberal) 10% of the deaths were unjustified, that would mean that you have a 1/10,000,000 chance of being unjustly killed by a cop, and 99% of those are after committing a crime, in order for the contact to be initiated. A law enforcement officers chance of being killed in the line of duty is 1/4000 (per year).
Let's face it. People like to make things up to further their own agenda and others are dumb enough to fall for it. Are you counting all LE deaths, i, e, accidents, heart attacks and other deaths or just counting LE killed by a criminal act. None of the above. For someone who believes he is so much smarter than many others here. You don't comprehend what is written worth scheit
The government plans these shootings by targeting kids from kindergarten that the government thinks they can control with drugs until the appropriate time--DerbyDude
Whatever. Tell the oompa loompa's hey for me. [/quote]. LtPPowell
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No. Not every unjustified death is a murder, any more than if somebody is killed by somebody that is not an LEO. I'm not so sure they get a Murder conviction on this one I'm surprised at your response, you are usually neutral on these types of cases..... And i'm still Neutral, i'm not so sure they get a MURDER conviction on this.
The government plans these shootings by targeting kids from kindergarten that the government thinks they can control with drugs until the appropriate time--DerbyDude
Whatever. Tell the oompa loompa's hey for me. [/quote]. LtPPowell
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There are approximately 400 (plus or minus) people killed by law enforcement in the country every year. That's a little more than 1 per million. That number hasn't changed for quite a while. There is little question that the vast majority of those deaths are justified. If a (very liberal) 10% of the deaths were unjustified, that would mean that you have a 1/10,000,000 chance of being unjustly killed by a cop, and 99% of those are after committing a crime, in order for the contact to be initiated. A law enforcement officers chance of being killed in the line of duty is 1/4000 (per year).
Let's face it. People like to make things up to further their own agenda and others are dumb enough to fall for it. Are you counting all LE deaths, i, e, accidents, heart attacks and other deaths or just counting LE killed by a criminal act. None of the above. For someone who believes he is so much smarter than many others here. You don't comprehend what is written worth scheit You forgot a comma....
Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. Thomas Jefferson
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There are approximately 400 (plus or minus) people killed by law enforcement in the country every year. How many of 'em get recorded on video?
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There are approximately 400 (plus or minus) people killed by law enforcement in the country every year. That's a little more than 1 per million. That number hasn't changed for quite a while. There is little question that the vast majority of those deaths are justified. If a (very liberal) 10% of the deaths were unjustified, that would mean that you have a 1/10,000,000 chance of being unjustly killed by a cop, and 99% of those are after committing a crime, in order for the contact to be initiated. A law enforcement officers chance of being killed in the line of duty is 1/4000 (per year).
Let's face it. People like to make things up to further their own agenda and others are dumb enough to fall for it. Are you counting all LE deaths, i, e, accidents, heart attacks and other deaths or just counting LE killed by a criminal act. None of the above. For someone who believes he is so much smarter than many others here. You don't comprehend what is written worth scheit I asked a legitimate question. In order to have a stat you need data. In order to say one in 4000 you need data to get a stat...did you follow that? What is the one in 4000 based on is all I asked.
Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. Thomas Jefferson
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A: he isnt talking about cops being killed. He is talking about the people killed by cops
And possibly, the UCR
The government plans these shootings by targeting kids from kindergarten that the government thinks they can control with drugs until the appropriate time--DerbyDude
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A: he isnt talking about cops being killed. He is talking about the people killed by cops
And possibly, the UCR Gitem, please read his post again, Thank-You
Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. Thomas Jefferson
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