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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because it’s always mental health when the shooter is white. You know, he was just having a bad day. Excuses were being made for him BY LAW ENFORCEMENT. And minorities are tired of it. Newsflash - it can be both. He can be mentally ill, and racist.[/quote] I'm sorry you fell for fake news. The police officer was relaying what the murderer said. That wasn't the officer's assessment. Big difference. [/quote] The cop's professional assessment is that the dude was just having another "bad day" at the office. [/quote] Really. I find hard to believe that any police officer could make such an assessment and even harder to believe that anyone believes it. You don't believe it, what makes you think anybody else does?[/quote] It's from the press conference. So, the cop was relaying the killer's message. Along with what the killer told investigators, the cop added his own editorial comments, like "bad day." That's why the cop's getting flamed. The "bad day" didn't come from the suspect. That was the cop's description of the killer's day. https://www.foxnews.com/us/georgia-sheriff-said-shooting-suspect-bad-day-replaced[/quote] Well okay, but it still seems to be some sort of quote or paraphrase of what the suspect said. And the cop who said it was from the communications deparent, not an investigator on the case, so it's second hand information. And it's also totally meaningless as a motive. No shit he was having a "bad" day. Do people commit crimes on "good" days? The officer who said it was dismissed from the case and replaced by his supervisor. It's definitely not a professional opinion.[/quote] The whole video is out there if you just Google. That was the officers editorial comment what led to the shooting.[/quote] I disagree as to the nature, meaning and ultimate significance of his comment. You are entitled to your opinion and I am entitled to mine. [/quote] Please, yell us more. What do you think the nature, meaning and ultimate significance of his comment was?[/quote] It was some sort of 2nd hand summary about what the suspect said, it was meant to suggest something about his state of mind before the shooting, and has no real significance. [/quote] I hope this kid’s defense lawyer does a better than someone who comes online offering his or her free legal advice. It’s free, so he gets what he paid for. [/quote] Why would you even think this is some kind of legal advice to a murder suspect? Do you think he reads DCUM for legal advice? [/quote] Why don’t you just go away. There are other threads you might be more suitable for[/quote]
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