There is some shady shit in this thread, but this is not one if those dbl. If this gets your panties ruffled you need to check yourself.
I’m kinda triggered that they wrote “Your a hell of a track star”, cops should know the difference between your and you’re.
awesome (although fraudulently logging on to someone's private account can be illegal in many instances).
I think its pretty shitty for them to post that publicly for someone thats not arrested. It casts that personally negatively and that's not a cop's position to do that. The kid's ig isnt public record for them to put his doings on public display. If they arrest him and he's convicted, sure. That didnt happen though. They have no business posting anything on his account, much less something that puts him in a negative light.
Seriously dbl when did you get into an argument with a cop and I want details. You are obsessed and i want to analyze the situation that led you to it.
Body camera footage released Wednesday shows the moment a man turned to shoot an Omaha police officer at close range. The round went through Officer Ken Fortune’s radio microphone and into his shoulder. John Ezell Jr., the man who police say fired at Fortune, was shot multiple times by the two other officers at the scene — after he also fired at one of them. The shooting occurred Tuesday during a fast-evolving traffic stop by Omaha gang officers, according to details released by the Omaha Police Department on Wednesday. Full article here: Sounds like the cop will be ok. https://www.omaha.com/news/crime/om...cle_ca301a1c-4873-51f5-a56c-9bd6b773c130.html
I think you're looking for this Farva thread. https://www.the-mainboard.com/index...re-being-a-police-officer-is-a-gamble.159069/
Wow.... Now that I know being a cop is dangerous, I rescind every criticism I have leveled at the institution of policing in America. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. #BlueLivesMatter
While awful, not really befitting the thread, unless we are implying that was somehow intentional. Please let me know if that is the case, so I can unwatch thread.
I'm not saying it was intentional but when 2 mental health patients drown to death while shackled in a police vehicle I think it's safe to say someone fucked up.
Agreed, but the 2 also almost lost their lives, and made efforts to save the 2 mental health patience, just seems completely out of place for the thread. Fucked up is same as Bad Police?
Police made bad decisions that led to two mental patients drowning while shackled in a police vehicle. I'm not saying they did it on purpose but any time two mental patients drown while shackled in a police vehicle, it's bad police work.
Are you really arguing the actions that led to 2 mental health patients drowning while shacked in a police vehicle was not bad police work? They couldn't have done anything differently that would have led to 2 mental health patients not drowning while shackled in a police vehicle?
Really depends on how much of an effort was made to save them and how egregious the error was that led to the van being swept away.
Some of the things I've heard over the past hour about the security presence in Chicago make me think that law enforcement know the way this is gonna go.
Fact that the jury came back so quickly leads me to believe he's going to be guilty on at least some counts.
That's what I would think too. Probably just taking proactive measures either way. But, for example, all the colleges in the city are sending students home.
Guilty of 2nd degree murder, all 16 counts of aggravated battery with a firearm, not guilty of official misconduct