How do they know Walt and Jesse didn’t swap out the contents of the trailer between the initial stop and the subsequent finding of the diesel? Hmm?
The sheer hubris to kill an innocent human and then sue to have your job back takes me to a dark place mentally man
Driver will have to take a 2-hour class, not miss a single day's wages, and is probably more worried about the cost to repair the van.
Not surprised they kept that view for last. He was just tired of wrestling with him. You can't argue he was in fear for his life.
“I thought you were a bad guy!” Now that i know he lived, that is a fucking hilarious thing for the shooter scream as he’s crying.
Couldn't recognize that it was one of his own officers but knew enough to shoot - clown show. Also did everyone miss the briefing? That seems like an absurd amount of negligence for that many officers to be unaware of an undercover buy.
It's really telling. I have no idea what kind of kinship lawful gun owners think they have with cops when all it takes is for one nervous cop to see or even mention "GUN!" and the cops unload on the person believing whole heartedly that they're "a bad guy" Clearly the undercover cop wasnt a real person until they recognized him as a colleague I wonder if the cop wouldn't have applied first aid so quickly if he was shot a stranger
I can’t read any of those articles at the moment but have a question … Is “forcibly baptized” a euphemism for something?
No. "Wilkey and Riley next discussed religion. They spoke for another thirty minutes, and another deputy, Tyler McRae, left sometime during this conversation. Riley testified that Wilkey asked her whether she had been baptized. She responded with concern that she may not be ready. But, according to Riley’s testimony, Wilkey told her 'God [was] talking to him' and assured her that, if she got baptized, he would only write her a citation and she would be free to go about her business," the judge's ruling explains. "According to Riley, Wilkey also indicated that he would speak at court on her behalf if she agreed. Riley decided to go along with this plan because she '[did not] want to go to jail.' She also 'thought [Wilkey] was a God-fearing, church-like man who saw something . . . in [her], that God talked to him,' and testified that 'it felt good to believe that for a minute.'"
Not quite the same as most of the other posts itt - but nonetheless - guy was just posted up in a chair jerking off in front of a hair salon. It took police 40 minutes to respond and the police station is 5 mins from them. https://www.foxla.com/news/man-exposes-self-and-menaces-entire-salon-in-long-beach "McLaughlin says she called 9-1-1 right away. "He was still going, so we called the cops 10 minutes after that," added the college student. The man left the salon after 30 minutes — 10 minutes before police arrived."
That's not something someone with a gun should be showing up to resolve. Our system is fucked up that there's not another option.
Best way to stop a bad guy jerking off is a good guy jerking off? Apparently he's also hit a nail salon in similar fashion and we still haven't caught him
ridiculous, the seed has now been planted for this kid and his friends. Don’t trust these fuckers they are not on our team.