Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious here; informal poll
- how many felony warrants does everyone have?
- how many illegal gun charges did you have when you were 20?
- what’s everyone’s rap sheet look like, especially as to narcotics dealing before you were 21?
- does anyone here have insurance on their car?
Irrelevant. People who commit crimes still have rights, like it or not.
Like it or not, cops have a right to be maybe a little more cautious around armed drug dealers, doncha think?
Anonymous wrote:Just curious here; informal poll
- how many felony warrants does everyone have?
- how many illegal gun charges did you have when you were 20?
- what’s everyone’s rap sheet look like, especially as to narcotics dealing before you were 21?
- does anyone here have insurance on their car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious here; informal poll
- how many felony warrants does everyone have?
- how many illegal gun charges did you have when you were 20?
- what’s everyone’s rap sheet look like, especially as to narcotics dealing before you were 21?
- does anyone here have insurance on their car?
Irrelevant. People who commit crimes still have rights, like it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious here; informal poll
- how many felony warrants does everyone have?
- how many illegal gun charges did you have when you were 20?
- what’s everyone’s rap sheet look like, especially as to narcotics dealing before you were 21?
- does anyone here have insurance on their car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cop who investigates police shootings here.
It was a mistake, she did not “intend” to shoot him. But she did not follow police procedures (keep tazer on opposite side of body) and her neglect caused a death. Procedures are in place so these things don’t happen.
That is a crime.
Thank you.
She may not have been a "bad" copy as in a "dirty" cop but she is a bad cop due to negligence and/or poor training.
Mistaking a firearm for a taser is a MAJOR mistake and in this situation a deadly mistake.
And of course it had to be made into a racial
issue even when it wasn’t one.
It is.
I'm a white female and when I was young, I was outright hostile to cops. Ran from them, yelled at them, gave them attitude, etc. None ever tazed me. Most laughed it off, let me off with a warning instead of a ticket, hell some would give me their #.
BIPOC can't do that.
Wow. I'm also a white female and have had cops treat me like crap. FWIW, I have never been "in trouble" with the law--not even a speeding ticket. This is when I had to make a police report as a victim.
I would never yell at a cop or "give them attitude."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cop who investigates police shootings here.
It was a mistake, she did not “intend” to shoot him. But she did not follow police procedures (keep tazer on opposite side of body) and her neglect caused a death. Procedures are in place so these things don’t happen.
That is a crime.
Thank you.
She may not have been a "bad" copy as in a "dirty" cop but she is a bad cop due to negligence and/or poor training.
Mistaking a firearm for a taser is a MAJOR mistake and in this situation a deadly mistake.
And of course it had to be made into a racial
issue even when it wasn’t one.
It is.
I'm a white female and when I was young, I was outright hostile to cops. Ran from them, yelled at them, gave them attitude, etc. None ever tazed me. Most laughed it off, let me off with a warning instead of a ticket, hell some would give me their #.
BIPOC can't do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cop who investigates police shootings here.
It was a mistake, she did not “intend” to shoot him. But she did not follow police procedures (keep tazer on opposite side of body) and her neglect caused a death. Procedures are in place so these things don’t happen.
That is a crime.
Thank you.
She may not have been a "bad" copy as in a "dirty" cop but she is a bad cop due to negligence and/or poor training.
Mistaking a firearm for a taser is a MAJOR mistake and in this situation a deadly mistake.
And of course it had to be made into a racial
issue even when it wasn’t one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cop who investigates police shootings here.
It was a mistake, she did not “intend” to shoot him. But she did not follow police procedures (keep tazer on opposite side of body) and her neglect caused a death. Procedures are in place so these things don’t happen.
That is a crime.
Thank you.
She may not have been a "bad" copy as in a "dirty" cop but she is a bad cop due to negligence and/or poor training.
Mistaking a firearm for a taser is a MAJOR mistake and in this situation a deadly mistake.
And of course it had to be made into a racial
issue even when it wasn’t one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cop who investigates police shootings here.
It was a mistake, she did not “intend” to shoot him. But she did not follow police procedures (keep tazer on opposite side of body) and her neglect caused a death. Procedures are in place so these things don’t happen.
That is a crime.
Thank you.
She may not have been a "bad" copy as in a "dirty" cop but she is a bad cop due to negligence and/or poor training.
Mistaking a firearm for a taser is a MAJOR mistake and in this situation a deadly mistake.
And of course it had to be made into a racial
issue even when it wasn’t one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cop who investigates police shootings here.
It was a mistake, she did not “intend” to shoot him. But she did not follow police procedures (keep tazer on opposite side of body) and her neglect caused a death. Procedures are in place so these things don’t happen.
That is a crime.
Thank you.
She may not have been a "bad" copy as in a "dirty" cop but she is a bad cop due to negligence and/or poor training.
Mistaking a firearm for a taser is a MAJOR mistake and in this situation a deadly mistake.
And of course it had to be made into a racial
issue even when it wasn’t one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cop who investigates police shootings here.
It was a mistake, she did not “intend” to shoot him. But she did not follow police procedures (keep tazer on opposite side of body) and her neglect caused a death. Procedures are in place so these things don’t happen.
That is a crime.
Thank you.
She may not have been a "bad" copy as in a "dirty" cop but she is a bad cop due to negligence and/or poor training.
Mistaking a firearm for a taser is a MAJOR mistake and in this situation a deadly mistake.
Anonymous wrote:
Cop who investigates police shootings here.
It was a mistake, she did not “intend” to shoot him. But she did not follow police procedures (keep tazer on opposite side of body) and her neglect caused a death. Procedures are in place so these things don’t happen.
That is a crime.