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  • siablo14
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    Originally posted by strykr619 View Post
    Spoken by someone who has never served in LEO, Military or EMS.... If you can't trust the man next to you no one will. Most people are handled in house.....

    Question you should be asking is why aren't cops better in self policing because in the Military you pull **** like this and your gonna be in for a world of **** from your peers.
    I know it would cause bad morale but don't think you good/decent if you see fowl sh**t happening and turn a blind eye.

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  • strykr619
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    Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
    If good cops know about dirty cops deeds and look the other way, they aren't good cops.
    Spoken by someone who has never served in LEO, Military or EMS.... If you can't trust the man next to you no one will. Most people are handled in house.....

    Question you should be asking is why aren't cops better in self policing because in the Military you pull **** like this and your gonna be in for a world of **** from your peers.

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  • strykr619
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    This will go to a Federal Appellate court automatically and why? the grounds of the suit is shakey. If this was awarded by a State judge it would be harder to appeal but they went to federal court...

    That settlement is getting cut in half.

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  • siablo14
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    Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post
    I do agree with you on the case by case basis there’s no doubt about it that there are dirty, nasty cops out there. No question and I’m with you on that and all should be weeded out.
    If good cops know about dirty cops deeds and look the other way, they aren't good cops.

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  • siablo14
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    Originally posted by HAY-B View Post
    The BART police shot him. Bay Area Rapid Transit. Not the Oakland police. BART has to pay this not the tax payers. Expect fares to go up for riders to cover the cost. Just like when PG&E equipment fails or causes damage, they pass the cost off to the consumers by raising rates.
    If they are monopoly, they are able to that. If they have competition, it won't be that easy.

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  • nacho daddy
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    Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post
    That number is so far off. *********s don’t have 50 million contacts with Americans on an annual basis.
    the cops many times declared there is a war on them. but the score is 1100 to 40. why cant regular people say there are 50 mil contacts with cops and only 40 shot but 1100 people shot by cops. so who is the war on? cops are scumbag traffic ticketing control freak pricks. they can go to hell along with their copsuckers

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  • Boxingfanatic75
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    Originally posted by JLC View Post
    You’re right here both about the math and the feelings.

    And the facts of the article show that the guy was surrendering and was shot in the back. Shows that the police were wrong here.

    There was another case where a bouncer who broke up a fight at a club was shot and killed when the cops showed up.

    Those cases are mixed in with the 1,000 deadly shootings per year, and the officers involved need to be called out and punished, and the families of those who have fallen shouldn’t be ridiculed, laughed and have heartless comments about hitting the ****** lottery thrown their way. The victims shouldn’t be blamed.

    Cops have hard jobs. But when they **** up and kill people needlessly, they need to be taken to task. Period.

    Take each of these events in a case by case basis. I’m not out here campaigning for all criminals or saying every police shooting is BS or an easy call. People on the other side need to do the same and stop acting like it’s always the fault of the person who was shot.

    Look at this !!

    https://*************/watch?v=jKqrkHVV0rg

    Go tell this dude about statistics and his feelings since that’s the only thing that matters.

    This cop didn’t kill him though so I guess this is all ok.
    I do agree with you on the case by case basis there’s no doubt about it that there are dirty, nasty cops out there. No question and I’m with you on that and all should be weeded out.

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  • JLC
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    Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post
    No, actually it’s 1,000. Also you may be angry at statistics but facts don’t care about your feelings
    You’re right here both about the math and the feelings.

    And the facts of the article show that the guy was surrendering and was shot in the back. Shows that the police were wrong here.

    There was another case where a bouncer who broke up a fight at a club was shot and killed when the cops showed up.

    Those cases are mixed in with the 1,000 deadly shootings per year, and the officers involved need to be called out and punished, and the families of those who have fallen shouldn’t be ridiculed, laughed and have heartless comments about hitting the ****** lottery thrown their way. The victims shouldn’t be blamed.

    Cops have hard jobs. But when they **** up and kill people needlessly, they need to be taken to task. Period.

    Take each of these events in a case by case basis. I’m not out here campaigning for all criminals or saying every police shooting is BS or an easy call. People on the other side need to do the same and stop acting like it’s always the fault of the person who was shot.

    Look at this !!

    https://*************/watch?v=jKqrkHVV0rg

    Go tell this dude about statistics and his feelings since that’s the only thing that matters.

    This cop didn’t kill him though so I guess this is all ok.

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  • Boxingfanatic75
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    Originally posted by nacho daddy View Post
    you are also 15 times more likely to be shot by a cop then killed by a *********. I look at the score at the end of a year. 1100 killed by cops....40 cops killed by *******
    That number is so far off. *********s don’t have 50 million contacts with Americans on an annual basis.

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  • Boxingfanatic75
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    Originally posted by JLC View Post
    Great statistics, idiot. Your 50 million statistic calculates to 10,000 deaths a year. I don’t give two ****s about statistics if one of my loved ones was needlessly killed by a coward ass police officer, and news flash, if it was YOUR family, you wouldn’t either. Those statistics that show ONLY .02 percent of interactions lead to a death ain’t going to fill the hole in your heart when your fam dies, or fill the hole the police put in their heads.

    So like I said before, look at everything on a case by case basis, and don’t be a heartless piece of **** saying that someone hit the “****** lottery” because the cops NEEDLESSLY shot their family member. Needlessly. Confirmed. Admitted it was wrong and out of protocol. Maybe you should pay a visit to each family and victim of someone who was killed by police and present to them your scholarly evidence that shows this really hardly happens. Like the cop who walked into SOMEONE ELSES apartment thinking it was her own and shot and killed the man. Go to their family and present your journals and statistics.

    You’re a moron.
    No, actually it’s 1,000. Also you may be angry at statistics but facts don’t care about your feelings

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