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Here we go again... (unarmed black teen shot by cop): Shootings in LA and MN Here we go again... (unarmed black teen shot by cop): Shootings in LA and MN

06-28-2016 , 09:53 AM
Hornbug literally ejaculating on here at the idea that police can gun down black people consequence free, then will get indignant later when people call him a racist piece of human garbage.

We get it dude, you hate black people, maybe find another note to play sometimes. Or at least get around to telling us what behavior Henry Louis Gates should be embarassed about besides existing while black.
06-28-2016 , 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by LetsGambool
Hornbug literally ejaculating on here at the idea that police can gun down black people consequence free, then will get indignant later when people call him a racist piece of human garbage.
Well LetsGambool-it's-always-just-about-race, they scapegoat blacks as well and they are being found innocent, that is the justice system working well too.
06-28-2016 , 10:00 AM
Hornbug, dude, like 70% of your posts are gloating about black people getting killed by police. You think the police did the right thing in the freaking Tamir Rice case. Like five minutes ago in another thread you asked whether there were people in jail for drug use. But sure, yeah, you are just an objective expert observer of the justice system and not a racist getting a 2 inch diamond cutter over the idea of police gunning down a black dude. Totally believable, you have everyone fooled!
06-28-2016 , 12:18 PM
This guy bumped a thread about the murder of a black child to celebrate a guy getting busted for arson. Jesus ****ing Christ.
06-28-2016 , 12:25 PM
Hes also passive-aggressively celebrating the Freddie Gray acquittal.
06-28-2016 , 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by LetsGambool
Hornbug literally ejaculating on here at the idea that police can gun down black people consequence free, then will get indignant later when people call him a racist piece of human garbage.

We get it dude, you hate black people, maybe find another note to play sometimes. Or at least get around to telling us what behavior Henry Louis Gates should be embarassed about besides existing while black.
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Originally Posted by LetsGambool
Hes also passive-aggressively celebrating the Freddie Gray acquittal.
Freddie Gray wasn't gunned down. He died while being transported by the police. It appears that the prosecutor didn't have much of a case against the police that were charged. I think all the police that were charged in the Freddie Gray case waived a jury trial. I believe that the defendants were concerned that they wouldn't get a fair shake from a jury in Baltimore. Prosecuter in the case appears to be a complete tool. It does seem like the justice system worked in this case actually.
06-28-2016 , 08:13 PM
Super Negroes breaking their own necks smh. What will they think of next?
06-29-2016 , 01:29 AM
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Originally Posted by adios
Freddie Gray wasn't gunned down. He died while being transported by the police. It appears that the prosecutor didn't have much of a case against the police that were charged. I think all the police that were charged in the Freddie Gray case waived a jury trial. I believe that the defendants were concerned that they wouldn't get a fair shake from a jury in Baltimore. Prosecuter in the case appears to be a complete tool. It does seem like the justice system worked in this case actually.
Its almost like we have 100 other posts from him on the subject.

Warren Buffett fake chain letter have any takes here?
07-05-2016 , 11:57 PM
uhhh...he selling cds...




trigger warning

Last edited by ALLTheCookies; 07-06-2016 at 12:03 AM.
07-06-2016 , 12:22 AM
Original 911 call said he had a gun. Let's say he has a gun, is the appropriate response to just fire point blank? He appears to be retrained. Poor training. Saw a gun, cop went for his gun even though completely unnecessary. Lean some damn ju juit su.
07-06-2016 , 12:53 AM
straight up executed. might be the worst one yet
07-06-2016 , 01:26 AM
Worst one yet is that guy from NC or wherever it was who just shot a dude in the back as he was running away. That one was so bad the police union skipped straight past defending him and on to "lol yep he going to jail".

This one is pretty weird, why Taser him and get him on the ground and THEN decide to shoot him? I thought at first that he must have pulled his gun out but according to this guy that is not the case:

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The store's owner, Abdul Muflahi, told WAFB-TV that the first officer used a Taser on Sterling and the second officer tackled the man. Muflahi said as Sterling fought to get the officer off of him, the first officer shot him "four to six times."

The owner said Sterling did not have a gun in his hand at the time but he saw officers remove a gun from Sterling's pocket after the shooting.

McKneely said late Tuesday that he could not confirm Muflahi's description of the alleged event or any other details of the investigation.
That guy does have a jihadist name though so he may be ISIS.

Good news though, the officers in question were wearing body cams!

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State Representative C. Denise Marcelle tells WVLA that in a telephone conversation with Baton Rouge Police Chief Carl Dabadie, she was told that both officers' body cams had fallen off, and that the footage from those cameras was not useable.
Wow, real spot of bad luck there...
07-06-2016 , 01:28 AM
I hope the State Rep doesn't take that for an answer and says she wants to see the footage from their bodycams anyway. You know, to ascertain at what point they "fell off".
07-06-2016 , 06:02 AM
Jesus Christ
07-06-2016 , 07:49 AM
I'm sure the NRA will be releasing a statement shortly to express outrage over police killing a man for possessing a gun.
07-06-2016 , 08:18 AM
That video looks pretty brutal. Was he being shot while the other cop was holding him down? Hard to tell.
07-06-2016 , 08:38 AM
That video is horrible.
07-06-2016 , 08:53 AM
Good god at the ****ing "our body cams fell off" bull****. Holy ****. Sew these ****ing cameras into their uniforms.
07-06-2016 , 09:01 AM
Cant wait to see hornbug defend this one.
07-06-2016 , 09:11 AM
Completely unsurprising this happened in Baton Rouge.
07-06-2016 , 09:15 AM
Store owner denies there was a confrontation beforehand involving the victim and that he had been in the store joking and smiling 5 minutes before the cops tackled him.
07-06-2016 , 09:30 AM
The thug vs not a thug narrative is so tiring but this guy did four years for raping a juvenile and the reason the police were trying to arrest him was he had a warrant for not registering as a sex offender when he moved. Should he have been basically executed, no obviously not.
07-06-2016 , 09:47 AM
I'm right now in the middle of reading Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets by David Simon of The Wire fame, and puts the thinking of police officers into really interesting perspective. He tells of two stories, the first of an off-duty cop who believed he was witnessing a violent robbery, pulled his weapon, shot the suspect, and when it turned out that the guy was grabbing a cigarette lighter from his pocket and not a gun, the cop was arrested and charged with murder, although I forget whether or not he was convicted. The second is a case where a suspect wrestled with a young cop, got his gun away from him, and killed the cop with his own weapon. When backup arrived, the shooter was standing over the dead cop and just said "yeah, I shot the mother****er." As opposed to the old days when police would have killed the shooter on the spot, they arrested him and he pled down and got 20 years. So these cops have a worldview in which there are dead cops and living copkillers, so they approach so many of these situations saying that they'd "rather be judged by twelve men than carried by six."

I don't think that much has changed in the thirty years since that book came out, but I have at least some sympathy for the fact that police operate in a world where guns are prevalent and readily accessible, where all of the stories they remember are of the cops who were killed in the line of duty, and where they don't expect to get any support if they make a mistake.

That being said, what I don't have sympathy for is the fact that a lot of cops are people who join the force because they're looking to bust heads, have oversimplified of good guys vs. bad guys, and think that they shouldn't have to be held accountable when they take a life. But how do we ask someone to kick in a door of a possibly armed criminal and tell them that they have to take a bullet because they have to be absolutely sure that the person they're shooting is armed?
07-06-2016 , 10:19 AM
I know this is completely beside the point, but how the heck do you fire five shots at a guy on the ground like that and only hit twice?
07-06-2016 , 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Trolly McTrollson
I know this is completely beside the point, but how the heck do you fire five shots at a guy on the ground like that and only hit twice?
**** the police. Who are these people they hire? Bunch of untrained jagoffs. Thread title needs an update.

      
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