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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] And this latest witness is a white woman who says that Scott is out there every day waiting for his son get off the school bus and he's in his car reading a book. [/quote] i wonder why the book wasn't found but a gun was.[/quote] Exactly. Was the Quran found or not? Or was that just another inflammatory bit of fuel placed on the fire. Also to the PP. What does that have to do with anything? He clearly had a gun, which was illegal for a felon to possses. He was clearly doing something his wife was telling him not to do. [/quote] Yea gun was found Just like that female cop in ga that said a black man shit her Just like the cop in St. Louis who planted the gun and said he was going to kill the suspect before he shot him Just like Holtzclaw Yea cops NEVER do anything wrong The police depts never hire idiots and fail to train them Never happens [/quote] Huh? Who said cops never do anything wrong??[/quote] She was being sarcastic. On occasion, police do bad things. The case in Tulsa is one such example. But in the majority of cases, police act appropriately in the midst of very challenging situations, often with people who are high, or drunk, or belligerent. And in many of the cases that end tragically (not all....most), it involved a civilian who defied police commands. There seems to be some erroneous thinking that following police instructions is optional. (Someone on another thread actually asked what right do police have to ask a civilian to disarm.) People need to realize that one is REQUIRED to follow police commands, as long as they are lawful. [/quote] +1. I'm not sure I get why such a simple thing is so difficult for some to understand, or follow. Listen to the police, and follow instructions. In 99.9% of the cases, problem solved.[/quote]
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