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03-03-2013 , 09:26 PM
Classy bunch
03-03-2013 , 09:27 PM
Btw Apro, your logic is pretty awful here.

So because police auctions happen pretty frequently, we're just assuming for what reason exactly that the cops are taking stolen property and selling it at auction rather than returning it to the owner?
03-04-2013 , 02:40 AM
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Originally Posted by DblBarrelJ
Btw Apro, your logic is pretty awful here.

So because police auctions happen pretty frequently, we're just assuming for what reason exactly that the cops are taking stolen property and selling it at auction rather than returning it to the owner?
How will they be able to identify that its mine?

My concern here is the blatant lack of give a f**k. We called them from the scene of the break ins, there were multiple cars broken into. They told us they would not bother to send anybody out to the scene and we should fill out the internet form. We filled out the internet form and got a "Do Not Reply" email saying they got the report. And then nothing. It's been 4 days. All I'm asking for is lip service here.
03-04-2013 , 02:46 AM
I understand that, I really do.

It's something I tell my people, "Sure, to you this guys old stereo might not mean anything, but to them it's the most important call you'll take all night. Remember to treat it that way."
03-04-2013 , 02:58 AM
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Originally Posted by JayTeeMe
My concern here is the blatant lack of give a f**k.
Have you ever had a different experience with police? In my life I've never seen the police take any interest in a crime where I know the victim beyond the initial response / report. Including an armed home invasion robbery, and an attempted murder.

This could be very dependent on the exact agency. Most of what I know is San Francisco PD.
03-04-2013 , 03:26 AM
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Originally Posted by DblBarrelJ
I understand that, I really do.

It's something I tell my people, "Sure, to you this guys old stereo might not mean anything, but to them it's the most important call you'll take all night. Remember to treat it that way."
I knew you'd understand.
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Originally Posted by Chips Ahoy
Have you ever had a different experience with police? In my life I've never seen the police take any interest in a crime where I know the victim beyond the initial response / report. Including an armed home invasion robbery, and an attempted murder.

This could be very dependent on the exact agency. Most of what I know is San Francisco PD.
Well, yeah, i don't expect a team of detectives working in shifts on this thing (or maybe?) but i feel like when a crime is committed the police have a duty to at least show up. I'd prefer that over sitting on the side of the road looking for speeders. This is Rochester MN; there's not exactly a lot of crime.
03-04-2013 , 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by DblBarrelJ
Btw Apro, your logic is pretty awful here.

So because police auctions happen pretty frequently, we're just assuming for what reason exactly that the cops are taking stolen property and selling it at auction rather than returning it to the owner?
I imagine they return the stuff that is easy to identify, like something with a serial number that was on the theft report.

A lot of the stuff though ends up sold not necessarily because of any malice or laziness on the part of the police but because there's just too much stuff and too many victims to match it all up.

Certainly happens more often than there are incidents of porcine aviation.
03-04-2013 , 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by DblBarrelJ
Probably about as often as pigs fly I'd guess.
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Originally Posted by Aptronym
That would be everyday, judging by the number of police helicopters I see around here.
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Originally Posted by rjoefish
Spoiler:
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Originally Posted by DblBarrelJ
Classy bunch
You can't serve up a softball like that and not expect someone to take a swing at it.
03-04-2013 , 02:11 PM
Here's a riddle for you. If a police dog shoots a gun, does he shoot himself?

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/mass-...bank-fires-gun
03-04-2013 , 02:53 PM
lol badmouthing the police. A cop just called me; he's called around to all the pawn shops in town and one of them got a GPS the same model as mine in over the weekend. He took the recent addresses i've visited and will see if there's a match.

I'm charmed.
03-04-2013 , 03:41 PM
Here's how it's supposed to go down:

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“Debo (Baugh) pulled a gun out of his pocket, pointed it at me and said, ‘Bitch, you got two minutes, get naked bitch and give me that money,’” the victim testified. “I asked him if I could just give him $100 and he grabbed it. Money (Myricks) took the other $110 and said, ‘Bitch if you say anything I’ll kill you.’”

She testified that Chambers had stood between her and the door, armed crossed, blocking the way while the robbery took place. Testimony in the trial indicated that the three had admitted to the victim that they were members of street gangs and that they were members of a rap group called “The Mob Family” and that Chambers was the “CEO” of the crew.

McClain said he found the victim a "very credible and believable witness."

"In many respects she was a perfect victim," McLain said. "She was an easy target for the attorneys and for the defendants. I suspect that they feel that because she had a criminal history, that they could do what they wanted to her. That's not justice, She wasn't fabricating anything. But she was scared and she called the police. She may have thought that the police wouldn't care that a prostitute had been robbed.

"She probably thought that the district attorney wouldn't care and the judge and the jury wouldn't understand or care either. If we ever get to that point then we ll need to turn in our credentials and hang it up and look for something else to do.
But in this case, it shows that the system does work and we do care, no matter who the victim is or what choices they may have made in their lives."
I was being addressed by Judge McClain there BTW.
03-07-2013 , 11:28 AM
03-07-2013 , 03:13 PM
The shock cuffs slide is crazy. I think someone watched one of those futuristic movies where the slaves have shock collars and thought, "that looks like a good idea."
03-07-2013 , 06:23 PM
I'd not seen those shock cuffs before, but most Sheriffs nowadays have a tool called a R.E.A.C.T Band-It used to control disruptive or violent inmates in the courtroom. It's either a belt or an armband that essentially performs the same function as a taser.

It's preferred for its discreet nature. We can dress a disruptive inmate out in a suit and as long as he behaves, no one ever knows its there.

I see no legitimate need for street cops to have shock cuffs though.
03-08-2013 , 03:30 AM
Did you all see the part where they are also working on cuffs that can inject **** into your blood??? Wtf
03-08-2013 , 11:06 AM
http://www.wmctv.com/story/21551631/...n-into-custody

cliffnotes "sovereign citizen" squats in multimillion dollar forclosed home, story ends predictably.

http://www.commercialappeal.com/news...st-memphis-to/

It's a little weirder than normal sovereign citizen stories, I haven't heard of this "moorish american republic" before, and she did file a bunch of papers with the county property registrar, which seems weird if you A) intend to squat and B) don't recognize the authority of the office in the first place.
03-08-2013 , 11:47 AM
There's other differences I'll explain when I'm at my PC, but in general Moorish Americans are black and "standard" SC's are white.

The SC movement has a pretty fair about of white nationalism and Jew bashing, the Moorish types are black almost always, same anti-Jew crap, white nationalism free.

To answer A/B, SC's generally respect the authority of county level government, they're not anarchists, they just believe in a whole bunch of weird conspiracies involving the courts, judges, lawyers etc. Hell, a large part of their beliefs are based on the belief that there's this secret code lawyers and judges know, and if they file the right documents they can legally take possession of the foreclosed property.
03-08-2013 , 11:55 AM
Shouldn't these Moors be squatting in Seville or Tangier or something? They seem a bit lost.
03-08-2013 , 12:11 PM
I won't link it but there is a Moorish Republic website for all your SC needs
03-08-2013 , 01:11 PM
Would you mind pointing that somewhere else, it might be loaded

Spoiler:
Female suspect has five shot revolver hidden in her vagina
03-09-2013 , 02:22 AM
http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...raped-her.html



lady calls 9/11
gets raped by cop who arrives
other cops who arrive arrest her and she spends 4 nights in jail
DA declined to prosecute the cop

      
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