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re: Here we go again...white police officer shoots unarmed black man
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:14 am to White Shadeaux
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:14 am to White Shadeaux
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I could ask you the same thing, since you automatically take criminals' side against police.
Why don't you go live in the ghetto and report back how much you want the police out of your life then.
Instead of making excuses for criminals, how about hold them accountable. Instead of giving them your taxes for doing nothing, encourage them to get a job. Instead of blaming some nebulous 'system' for them committing crime, why don't you tell them to live a crime free life?
frick them. frick them all
Here's the problem. The accountability problem is not with the criminals. Enough of them go to jail every year- probably too many. There is zero accountability for cops. The people they kill are not just criminals- 7 year old girls sleeping at night, grandfathers working in their garage, fathers walking their families out of a movie. All innocent, and no one is held accountable. You say go after the criminals, I say protect the innocent. Something is very wrong with this country if you don't see that.
BTW you never answered my question, when exactly did the cop feel his life was in danger?
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:15 am to RBWilliams8
He should be tired of them committing crimes then resisting arrest...if they had complied they'd all be alive right now.
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:18 am to NYNolaguy1
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The accountability is not with the criminals
Seriously?
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:20 am to NYNolaguy1
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BTW you never answered my question, when exactly did the cop feel his life was in danger?
I've answered this multiple times in this thread. Anytime a tPOS is willing to wrestle with a cop it is grounds to be fearful for your life and deadly force can be used.
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:20 am to beaver
quote:Here's the thing about Ferguson...does anybody really think Michael Brown was shot because he was black, or was he shot because he broke the law numerous times, intimidated a shop owner, and wrestled with a goddamn police officer when he should have just obeyed the laws?
Here we go again...white police officer shoots unarmed black man
I feel sorry for no one.
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:21 am to Thib-a-doe Tiger
I see crackers on the hit television show "cops" resist arrest and fight with police all the time without being shot...
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:22 am to stevengtiger
It's been open season on black men for years. Black men have been doing all the shooting and have gone over their limit, though. No one says anything.
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:22 am to RebelOP
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So explain to me why he ran from the cop and then started fighting him?
That's an awfully convenient story for a cop to have. The better question would be why would the perp fight a cop unarmed? Which is more likely? Who knows why he ran, that's not a reason to kill someone. I have a hard time believing that the cop feared for his life without any weapons present. It doesn't matter though, because we both know he will never see the inside of a jail cell regardless of what really happened.
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:22 am to beaver
Shocking this happens in Joe Arpaio's jurisdiction.
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:23 am to NYNolaguy1
He's already answered this but here
So now it's your turn. I'll ask 2 questions:
#1 - Why did he fight the officer?
#2 - What would YOU have done if you were the cop??
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Brisbon refused to comply with the officer's commands to get on the ground, and the two struggled once the officer caught up with him, Crump said.
"During the struggle, Brisbon put his left hand in his pocket and the officer grabbed onto the suspect's hand, while repeatedly telling the suspect to keep his hand in his pocket," he said. "The officer believed he felt the handle of a gun while holding the suspect's hand in his pocket."
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The officer could no longer keep a grip on Brisbon's hand and, because he feared that the suspect had a gun in his pocket, fired two shots, Crump said.
So now it's your turn. I'll ask 2 questions:
#1 - Why did he fight the officer?
#2 - What would YOU have done if you were the cop??
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:23 am to stratman83
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Black men have been doing all the shooting and have gone over their limit, though. No one says anything.
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:26 am to MightyYat
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I've answered this multiple times in this thread. Anytime a tPOS is willing to wrestle with a cop it is grounds to be fearful for your life and deadly force can be used.
So resisting arrest has a death penalty now?
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:27 am to NYNolaguy1
Where's the black cop killing the unarmed white suspect when we need it...
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:27 am to NYNolaguy1
Stop looking at one part of this and coming to an extreme conclusion.
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:30 am to NYNolaguy1
quote:No, but when is resisting arrest and threatening a cop (because, when you disobey the cop's orders and wrestle him, that's grounds for the cop to protect himself) a good idea?
So resisting arrest has a death penalty now?
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:34 am to beaver
sounds like he was guilty of something....When will the tards learn...Don't make sudden movements around someone with a loaded weapon
This post was edited on 12/5/14 at 8:36 am
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:35 am to RebelOP
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Why did he fight the officer?
You claim he wanted to fight the officer. I have hard time believing that an unarmed black man would do that. What other evidence do you have that it happened that way? The cop's word? You'll have to pardon me for being a little skeptical about believing him.
What would I do if I were a cop? Call for backup. It's obvious he had difficulty making the arrest on his own.
ETA: Or even better let it go. I don't think any lives would have been lost that night had the cop simply stopped after the loud noise call was canceled.
This post was edited on 12/5/14 at 8:38 am
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:37 am to NYNolaguy1
After he harassed him,chased him to his apartment,engaged him in the doorway in a scuffle,and didn't know what he was trying to get out of his pocket,then he feared for his life and shot him twice in the "torso".
The victim had a bottle of oxycodone in his pocket.Aparrantly the victim was also carrying a sack of fast-food for his kids because there were fries scattered on the porch.
The victim had a bottle of oxycodone in his pocket.Aparrantly the victim was also carrying a sack of fast-food for his kids because there were fries scattered on the porch.
This post was edited on 12/5/14 at 8:40 am
Posted on 12/5/14 at 8:38 am to NYNolaguy1
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What would I do if I were a cop? Call for backup
Stupid.. you weren't there and he could have already called for backup... Plus if you're put in a situation where a split decision is made...You tend to make the one that keep you on the living side..
This post was edited on 12/5/14 at 8:40 am
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