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@vampboy | 14 June 20 | |
People don't nearly give half as much credit to the Police force for keeping the streets clean from this filth as they should. Raising these anti-police sentiments can be extremely dangerous for everyone in this situation in the long run albeit the thugs and criminals are going to enjoy a vacation.
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@kimjongl | 14 June 20 | |
@trashy | 14 June 20 | |
He wasn't a bad guy, just drunk and stupid. Resisting arrest shouldn't be a reason to kill someone. Shoot him in the leg
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@vampboy | 14 June 20 | |
@ trashy - 14.06.20 - 06:14pm He wasn't a bad guy, just drunk and stupid. Resisting arrest shouldn't be a reason to kill someone. Shoot him in the leg Did we watch the same video? He literally fired a taser at a police officer while resisting arrest. The police officer did what any reasonable person in his situation would do, he opened fire to cease his attack. |
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@kimjongl | 14 June 20 | |
@ trashy - 14.06.20 - 06:14pm He wasn't a bad guy, just drunk and stupid. Resisting arrest shouldn't be a reason to kill someone. Shoot him in the leg This isn't the movies. There's a reason you shoot to stop not shoot for the legs or arms. |
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@vampboy | 14 June 20 | |
People underestimate just how many lives these 'drunk' and 'stupid' people ruin in the process of their g*ngb*nging, while their mama later weeps in court and laments, ''my baby din do nuffin rong'' yeah, right. Good riddance. I'd rather be happy for all the innocent people saved in the long run than weep for this piece of crap.
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@trashy | 14 June 20 | |
Fair enough about the taser, but why was he even being arrested in the first place? He wasn't driving, he was sleeping it off. He offered to walk home. Up until he was arrested he was being cooperative, he wasn't aggressive or threatening. Being drunk isn't a crime, is it?
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@vampboy | 14 June 20 | |
@kimjongl | 14 June 20 | |
@ trashy - 14.06.20 - 06:26pm Fair enough about the taser, but why was he even being arrested in the first place? He wasn't driving, he was sleeping it off. He offered to walk home. Up until he was arrested he was being cooperative, he wasn't aggressive or threatening. Being drunk isn't a crime, is it? Resisting arrest and firing weapons at the police might be. Even if he was being wrongfully arrested, which judging by the lead up I highly doubt, he lost any moral argument he had when he reacted like a thug. If he was really wrongfully arrested he could have been out by now and looking at a fat payout from lawsuit. But now he's dead and rightfully so. |
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@vampboy | 14 June 20 | |
@ trashy - 14.06.20 - 06:26pm Fair enough about the taser, but why was he even being arrested in the first place? He wasn't driving, he was sleeping it off. He offered to walk home. Up until he was arrested he was being cooperative, he wasn't aggressive or threatening. Being drunk isn't a crime, is it? There's context we don't know, yes, you're right. The police might or might not have a good reason for stopping him, and it might or might not have anything to do with him being black. But resisting arrest and then firing a taser at a police officer isn't something you do out of mere drunkeness. Did you? Did I? He clearly has a violent disposition. |
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