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re: NYPD cops shot execution style in Brooklyn
Posted on 12/21/14 at 5:00 pm to nolanola
Posted on 12/21/14 at 5:00 pm to nolanola
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Why are so many people confused on the term execution style murder? If the cops were sitting in their cars and were ambushed is this not execution? Presumably the guy walked up to the police car and pulls out a weapon quickly killing the two officers.
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An execution-style murder, also known as Chicago-style murder and execution-style killing, is an act of criminal murder where the perpetrator kills at close range a conscious victim who is under the complete physical control of the assailant and who has been left with no course of resistance or escape.
You arent this stupid are you? You posted the defintion of it and even highlighted a part of it that completely contradicts this being an execution style murder, and you still misinterpret it.

Posted on 12/21/14 at 5:25 pm to Gulf Coast Tiger
quote:That is debatable.
It's always a tragedy when someone dies even if the person who dies causes his own death.
Posted on 12/21/14 at 5:41 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
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That is debatable.
Well most everyone has a family that loves them. In their eyes it is a tragedy
Posted on 12/21/14 at 5:51 pm to Gulf Coast Tiger
It might be a tragedy to a family, but not a community or society.
Posted on 12/21/14 at 6:14 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
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It might be a tragedy to a family, but not a community or society.

Posted on 12/21/14 at 8:25 pm to Gulf Coast Tiger
"Today, I will not answer the radio call that your boyfriend has come home drunk and is beating you again. Today, I will not answer the radio call that your 16 year old daughter, who is very responsible, is four hours late coming home from school. Today, I will not answer the radio call that your store has been robbed or your house has been burglarized. Today, I will not stop a drunk driver from killing someone. I will not catch a rapist or a murderer or a car thief. Today, I will not answer the radio call that a man has a gun or tried to abduct a child or that someone has been stabbed or has been in a terrible accident. Today, I will not save your child that you locked in a car or the child you were too busy to watch who went outside and fell into the swimming pool, but that I revived. No, today I will not do that.
Why? Because Today, I was killed by a drunk driver while I was helping push a disabled car off the highway. Today, I was shot and killed during a routine traffic stop to simply tell someone that they had a taillight out. Today, I was killed in a traffic accident rushing to help a citizen. Today, I was shot and killed serving a warrant on a known drug dealer. Today, I was killed by a man when I came by to do a welfare check because his family was to busy. Today, I was killed trying to stop a bank robbery or a grocery store robbery. Today, I was killed doing my job.
A chaplain and an officer will go to a house and tell a mom and dad or a wife or husband or a child that their son or daughter or husband or wife or father or mother won’t be coming home today. The flags at many police stations were flown at half-staff today but most people won’t know why. There will be a funeral and my fellow officers will come, a twenty-one-gun salute will be given, and taps will be played as I am laid to rest. My name will be put on a plaque, on a wall, in a building, in a city somewhere. A folded flag will be placed on a mantel or a bookcase in a home somewhere and a family will mourn.
There will be no cries for justice. There will be no riots in the streets. There will be no officers marching, screaming “no justice, no peace.” No citizens will scream that something must be done. No windows will be smashed, no cars burned, no stones thrown, no names called. Only someone crying themselves to sleep tonight will be the only sign that I was cared about.
I was a police officer." Unknown
Why? Because Today, I was killed by a drunk driver while I was helping push a disabled car off the highway. Today, I was shot and killed during a routine traffic stop to simply tell someone that they had a taillight out. Today, I was killed in a traffic accident rushing to help a citizen. Today, I was shot and killed serving a warrant on a known drug dealer. Today, I was killed by a man when I came by to do a welfare check because his family was to busy. Today, I was killed trying to stop a bank robbery or a grocery store robbery. Today, I was killed doing my job.
A chaplain and an officer will go to a house and tell a mom and dad or a wife or husband or a child that their son or daughter or husband or wife or father or mother won’t be coming home today. The flags at many police stations were flown at half-staff today but most people won’t know why. There will be a funeral and my fellow officers will come, a twenty-one-gun salute will be given, and taps will be played as I am laid to rest. My name will be put on a plaque, on a wall, in a building, in a city somewhere. A folded flag will be placed on a mantel or a bookcase in a home somewhere and a family will mourn.
There will be no cries for justice. There will be no riots in the streets. There will be no officers marching, screaming “no justice, no peace.” No citizens will scream that something must be done. No windows will be smashed, no cars burned, no stones thrown, no names called. Only someone crying themselves to sleep tonight will be the only sign that I was cared about.
I was a police officer." Unknown
Posted on 12/21/14 at 8:47 pm to House_of Cards
I don't like cops, however, no one deserves that though.
Posted on 12/21/14 at 9:22 pm to Breauxsif
Our POS racist President and his lying POS racist Attorney General are directly responsible for anything that happens to police officers as a result of the societal disorder they have justified.
They think the police are out to get them? They want to get back at the police for what they think is injustice? The police should call for a nationwide sick out for about 2 weeks. That would get the law abiding citizens up in arms enough for nationwide bleeding hearts to stop and see the light. Law enforcement is absolutely necessary and should be revered in this country. Leadership in our country is absent.
They think the police are out to get them? They want to get back at the police for what they think is injustice? The police should call for a nationwide sick out for about 2 weeks. That would get the law abiding citizens up in arms enough for nationwide bleeding hearts to stop and see the light. Law enforcement is absolutely necessary and should be revered in this country. Leadership in our country is absent.
Posted on 12/21/14 at 9:30 pm to Gulf Coast Tiger
"Today, I threw a flashbang into a house and maimed an infant. Today, we raided a house for drugs and killed the person inside.. he was innocent. Today I threatened to take away a womans child because she didn't consent to a search of her vehicle"
Tragedy that two apparently good cops were killed today. Unfortunately it wasn't two shite heads.

Tragedy that two apparently good cops were killed today. Unfortunately it wasn't two shite heads.
Posted on 12/21/14 at 9:32 pm to Da #1 Stunna
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Law enforcement is absolutely necessary and should be revered in this country.
If you think the police should be revered you are part of the problem. They should be under the absolute highest scrutiny and held to the highest standard.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Posted on 12/21/14 at 9:33 pm to Da #1 Stunna
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If we had anyone with any balls in the White House, he would take a stand about this and stop the social instability.

Posted on 12/21/14 at 9:33 pm to bmy
I could do the exact same type of frickups for teachers, doctors and soldiers. Cops are just the ones that get put on blast because it's the cool thing to do.
Posted on 12/22/14 at 6:30 am to bmy
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"Today, I threw a flashbang into a house and maimed an infant. Today, we raided a house for drugs and killed the person inside.. he was innocent. Today I threatened to take away a womans child because she didn't consent to a search of her vehicle"
I quoted every day things we do, while you posted a few exceptions.
Posted on 12/22/14 at 10:23 am to Gulf Coast Tiger
a new video is out LINK
Posted on 12/22/14 at 10:25 am to Gulf Coast Tiger
quote:that's a joke
I quoted every day things we do, while you posted a few exceptions.
Posted on 12/22/14 at 10:27 am to lsu480
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I was 2 or 3 so I don't remember but from what my parents told me it was a VERY big deal. I was told the CDC and the county health department came out and tested everyone I had contact with and then tracked all of the places I had been. Turns out their conclusion was I got it at the YMCA pool in Downtown Phoenix. I am fine and everything but I guess if I ever get a TB test I could possibly die, I have no idea why but that is what my doctors have told me, so that is the only thing I have to watch out for.
So your doctors said you could possibly die and you didn't ask them to explain in detail?
Posted on 12/22/14 at 10:44 am to GreatLakesTiger24
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I quoted every day things we do, while you posted a few exceptions. that's a joke
Your lack of knowledge about the job we actually do is very apparent.
Posted on 12/22/14 at 10:50 am to Gulf Coast Tiger
You have been around here for 10 years, why do you still waste the energy in your fingertips to argue with these people?
Posted on 12/22/14 at 11:34 am to Gulf Coast Tiger
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Gulf Coast Tiger
I applaud you and all law enforcement.
Having worked in law enforcement at one time and my significant other still working in law enforcement(working patrol for 16+ years), I know first-hand that your job is a thankless one and you guys put up with a lot of shite.

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