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An Australian woman has been shot dead by police in Minneapolis, after she called them to report hearing noises in the alleyway next to her house. Serious questions are being asked after it emerged that neither of the attending officer's bodycams or their car's dashcam were turned on. Police bodycams were made mandatory in the state following the fatal shooting of Philando Castille by Minneapolis police officers last year. http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-17/australian-woman-shot-dead-by-police-in-minneapolis/8714330 |
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@somerson | 17 July 17 | |
No no no
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@cleancut | 17 July 17 | |
The popo do a hard job in difficult circumstances, especially in the usa of american where many ppl are armed. To take a chance could be their last mistake so you can't blame them for being a bit trigger happy
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@3mel | 17 July 17 | |
I can, there's no good excuse for ending an innocent persons life whatsoever. it is a tough job but they're given bad training according some ex cops. an if in doubt mentality isn't good enough. if you're taking someone's life you better have no doubt at all. |
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@mikeymk | 17 July 17 | |
She called them, she trusted them to help. They turned up like the jumped-up U.S police are known for and shot at a target when they clearly didn't know what it was. The U.S police are conts. They're considered internationally to be conts. They shoot fkn anything that moves. They have a particular like of dogs, from 15ft away, which tend not to be armed... And they're trained to be like that. The police there are actually trained to have the attitude that everything is a worthy target. The law and order there is fkd. But in reflection of what cleancut said - when random members of the public are armed, WTF do they expect...?! |
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@endemic | 17 July 17 | |
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@slago | 17 July 17 | |
black lives matter was aimed at ish like this, but nobody cared, I don't care either bout the aussie broad, its life
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@propidol | 17 July 17 | |
Well someone has to do it.
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@ementalm | 17 July 17 | |
them police go all heavy trevor on people, nothing new!
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@ladibud | 17 July 17 | |
@ cleancut - 17.07.17 - 05:52pm The popo do a hard job in difficult circumstances, especially in the usa of american where many ppl are armed. To take a chance could be their last mistake so you can't blame them for being a bit trigger happy I get where you are coming from but it happens a bit too much there |
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@ladibud | 17 July 17 | |
@ mikeymk - 17.07.17 - 06:19pm She called them, she trusted them to help. They turned up like the jumped-up U.S police are known for and shot at a target when they clearly didn't know what it was. The U.S police are conts. They're considered internationally to be conts. They shoot fkn anything that moves. They have a particular like of dogs, from 15ft away, which tend not to be armed... And they're trained to be like that. The police there are actually trained to have the attitude that everything is a worthy target. The law and order there is fkd. But in reflection of what cleancut said - when random members of the public are armed, WTF do they expect...?! This too |
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