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Ricardo Munoz would still be alive. The social worker would be dead, but that's beside the point.

Read what his sis is saying now.

And last year he cut up more folks and was out waiting on that court thing.

They used to lock up folks with these types of problems in a hospital where they couldn't hurt themselves or anyone else.
The still shot at the end looks like something straight out of Planet of the Apes.
Must be something about living in a crowded city with houses stacked on top of each other coupled with idleness and no goals in life that drives people crazy. Why would someone live like that?
Yea , we gots some crazy bastards here too,, thats why I got me a ccw permit.and two 44s.
No doubt we need more prisons and mental hospitals. We as a society will figure out it’s cheaper to lock them up and throw away the key. At one time we knew this but we have forgot. Hasbeen
Originally Posted by hasbeen1945
No doubt we need more prisons and mental hospitals. We as a society will figure out it’s cheaper to lock them up and throw away the key. At one time we knew this but we have forgot. Hasbeen
Every time I hear how expensive it is to lock people up I say it is much more expensive to turn them loose. Almost every time something really bad happens it is caused by someone recently released.
Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by hasbeen1945
No doubt we need more prisons and mental hospitals. We as a society will figure out it’s cheaper to lock them up and throw away the key. At one time we knew this but we have forgot. Hasbeen
Every time I hear how expensive it is to lock people up I say it is much more expensive to turn them loose. Almost every time something really bad happens it is caused by someone recently released.

And, sadly, Trump was 100% behind the push for letting them out of jail/prison under criminal justice reform. I suspect it was his daughter and son in law (the Kushners) that hammered that idea into his head. He certainly didn't run on the idea of letting dangerous criminals out of lockup because there are too many blacks in it, and that's unfair. I don't remember those chants at his rallies.
It doesn't have to be expensive to incarcerate someone, but the way we do it in America it's more like criminal grad school.
Real estate is cheap- - - -6 X 3 feet, 6 feet deep. Long term lease! No more problems!
Was the cop a coward or was that a strategically sound tactical retreat?
Who's interested in starting a pool as to which city burns down due to this POS?
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Was the cop a coward or was that a strategically sound tactical retreat?



Cowardess or not, distance is a good thing....either way it worked.
Good shooting. Kid was on drugs no doubt.
Originally Posted by Fireball2
Good shooting. Kid was on drugs no doubt.

Not any more!
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by hasbeen1945
No doubt we need more prisons and mental hospitals. We as a society will figure out it’s cheaper to lock them up and throw away the key. At one time we knew this but we have forgot. Hasbeen
Every time I hear how expensive it is to lock people up I say it is much more expensive to turn them loose. Almost every time something really bad happens it is caused by someone recently released.

And, sadly, Trump was 100% behind the push for letting them out of jail/prison under criminal justice reform. I suspect it was his daughter and son in law (the Kushners) that hammered that idea into his head. He certainly didn't run on the idea of letting dangerous criminals out of lockup because there are too many blacks in it, and that's unfair. I don't remember those chants at his rallies.

kosher kushner a mossad plant destroyed any good trump tried but he allowed it
I would rather see social workers getting mauled being they are white hating communists. so the fake right seems to want to protect them by mocking the idea
Remember years ago when the left wanted all those mental cases to be "de-institutionalized" and "mainstreamed" back into society ? This is what you get. Sounds like that guy should have been in a mental ward some time ago.
Originally Posted by keith_dunlap
Originally Posted by Fireball2
Good shooting. Kid was on drugs no doubt.

Not any more!



Lol, yup, drug free now.
It's the fastest, most efficient, rehab / detox program known.
Originally Posted by Hastings
Must be something about living in a crowded city with houses stacked on top of each other coupled with idleness and no goals in life that drives people crazy. Why would someone live like that?



That's what I was thinking. If I had to live like that, I'd probably go crazy, too. Jeebus, what a mess.
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by keith_dunlap
Originally Posted by Fireball2
Good shooting. Kid was on drugs no doubt.

Not any more!



Lol, yup, drug free now.

Today marks the longest time he's been drug free in many years.
Props to that cop. Tactical retreat while firing strong hand only and scoring hit(s) on a running target. Probably took all of 1.5 seconds. Adrenaline must have been off the charts. Glad he was able to go home at the end of the day.
Well ole Rico is ded!
Originally Posted by SBTCO
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Was the cop a coward or was that a strategically sound tactical retreat?



Cowardess or not, distance is a good thing....either way it worked.


My speculation is that most of us on this site as well as most police officers could easily hit a paper plate at 50 yards while most criminals would have a hard time hitting a parked Buick.

Distance is always your friend in a gunfight if you possess skill.
Originally Posted by Hastings
Must be something about living in a crowded city with houses stacked on top of each other coupled with idleness and no goals in life that drives people crazy. Why would someone live like that?


Or could be an inability to deal with stress from living at the bottom rung of the ladder.


Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Was the cop a coward or was that a strategically sound tactical retreat?


This:


Originally Posted by CharlieFoxtrot
Props to that cop. Tactical retreat while firing strong hand only and scoring hit(s) on a running target. Probably took all of 1.5 seconds. Adrenaline must have been off the charts. Glad he was able to go home at the end of the day.


Cop did the right thing.
He created distance, which creates options. They guy could of stopped his charge at the bottom of the stair, at which point the cop could of turned, acquired a good sight picture, and started talking they guy down.

When Bozo made that right turn, well and didn't slow down, once again, the cop did the right thing.
I just saw on OAN that there were protests after this incident and it was either 6 or 8 ppl arrested (not sure how many). Apparently the judge set bail for each at 1 million because BLM has been paying bail for these jerks. Kudo's to the judge.
Originally Posted by Skankhunt42
I just saw on OAN that there were protests after this incident and it was either 6 or 8 ppl arrested (not sure how many). Apparently the judge set bail for each at 1 million because BLM has been paying bail for these jerks. Kudos to the judge.

Yes indeed.
Here's a hint numb nuts...don't run toward a cop with a knife making crazy faces.
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Was the cop a coward or was that a strategically sound tactical retreat?


This:


Originally Posted by CharlieFoxtrot
Props to that cop. Tactical retreat while firing strong hand only and scoring hit(s) on a running target. Probably took all of 1.5 seconds. Adrenaline must have been off the charts. Glad he was able to go home at the end of the day.


Cop did the right thing.
He created distance, which creates options. They guy could of stopped his charge at the bottom of the stair, at which point the cop could of turned, acquired a good sight picture, and started talking they guy down.

When Bozo made that right turn, well and didn't slow down, once again, the cop did the right thing.


That's interesting. Just a few short weeks ago I was roundly lambasted right here on the fire for touting the value of a tactical retreat or disengagement.
Originally Posted by Hastings
Must be something about living in a crowded city with houses stacked on top of each other coupled with idleness and no goals in life that drives people crazy. Why would someone live like that?


Drugs
There are actually violent protests about this shooting going on.

Insane.
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Skankhunt42
I just saw on OAN that there were protests after this incident and it was either 6 or 8 ppl arrested (not sure how many). Apparently the judge set bail for each at 1 million because BLM has been paying bail for these jerks. Kudos to the judge.

Yes indeed.


Yep about time if we do this all over the country things will calm down.
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by hasbeen1945
No doubt we need more prisons and mental hospitals. We as a society will figure out it’s cheaper to lock them up and throw away the key. At one time we knew this but we have forgot. Hasbeen
Every time I hear how expensive it is to lock people up I say it is much more expensive to turn them loose. Almost every time something really bad happens it is caused by someone recently released.

And, sadly, Trump was 100% behind the push for letting them out of jail/prison under criminal justice reform. I suspect it was his daughter and son in law (the Kushners) that hammered that idea into his head. He certainly didn't run on the idea of letting dangerous criminals out of lockup because there are too many blacks in it, and that's unfair. I don't remember those chants at his rallies.

I don't think Trump's intentions are to let murderers or nut cases out. So far most of the people he's let out have been guilty of non aggressive offenses.
So.

1. Family calls cops after perp goes whacko on them.

2. Cop drills perp after perp goes whacko on cop.

3. Family now criticizes cop and calls for protests.

4. Mayor loses nads in the face of protests, and agrees that "more must be done" for knife-wielding whackos.

We are living in Clown World.

I hope the people up there vote the nutless mayor out of office and elect the cop mayor.
weird, he doesn't look amish.
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Who's interested in starting a pool as to which city burns down due to this POS?



They already started to riot in lancaster
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by keith_dunlap
Originally Posted by Fireball2
Good shooting. Kid was on drugs no doubt.

Not any more!



Lol, yup, drug free now.

Today marks the longest time he's been drug free in many years.



Plus he's not mentally ill any more. He was Cured
Originally Posted by Ghostinthemachine
The still shot at the end looks like something straight out of Planet of the Apes.


In my best slim pickens voice "gosh dern flying monkeys." "With a knife".

It seems to me that officer provided the "therapy" that was best for the community.

And people want to riot over this Ahole...Sad times gentlemen
Originally Posted by auk1124
So.

1. Family calls cops after perp goes whacko on them.

2. Cop drills perp after perp goes whacko on cop.

3. Family now criticizes cop and calls for protests.

4. Mayor loses nads in the face of protests, and agrees that "more must be done" for knife-wielding whackos.

We are living in Clown World.

I hope the people up there vote the nutless mayor out of office and elect the cop mayor.


You make a convincing argument for 40cal sidearm issue.
Originally Posted by rem141r
weird, he doesn't look amish.


You never hear about an Amish going nuts and having the cops called on him.

I suspect if Jebediah ever starts acting crazy, Zebulon very quietly poleaxes him and feeds him to the hogs. Problem solved.
Originally Posted by auk1124
Originally Posted by rem141r
weird, he doesn't look amish.


You never hear about an Amish going nuts and having the cops called on him.

I suspect if Jebediah ever starts acting crazy, Zebulon very quietly poleaxes him and feeds him to the hogs. Problem solved.


That, right there, is funny as schit. laugh
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Was the cop a coward or was that a strategically sound tactical retreat?


This:


Originally Posted by CharlieFoxtrot
Props to that cop. Tactical retreat while firing strong hand only and scoring hit(s) on a running target. Probably took all of 1.5 seconds. Adrenaline must have been off the charts. Glad he was able to go home at the end of the day.


Cop did the right thing.
He created distance, which creates options. They guy could of stopped his charge at the bottom of the stair, at which point the cop could of turned, acquired a good sight picture, and started talking they guy down.

When Bozo made that right turn, well and didn't slow down, once again, the cop did the right thing.


That's interesting. Just a few short weeks ago I was roundly lambasted right here on the fire for touting the value of a tactical retreat or disengagement.


Actually Paul that is a facetious statement... IMHO.
Originally Posted by Filaman
So far most of the people he's let out have been guilty of non aggressive offenses.

Total BS.

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