Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was barricaded in a 7-11 because he just previously attempted to kill an unarmed woman with a knife. So yes, the police were being cautious since he had previously just displayed murderous intent
Where did you read that he had attempted to kill someone? The article says he verbally threatened her, and brandished (waved) a knife. Threatening someone is obviously wrong, but it's totally different from attempting to kill someone.
Your question: Where did you read that he had attempted to kill someone?
Your answer: The article says he verbally threatened her, and brandished (waved) a knife.
Anonymous wrote:The median starting salary nationwide for a police officer is around $60-$65K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s only so many people who can do Jedi mind tricks on crazy people for 30 years without ever making a mistake and getting paid half of what some office drone makes.
Arlington County PD’s starting salary goes up to $90k on July 1st. The median starting salary for a UVA grad is $64,500. The median for CS is $85,800. That tuition is a painful opportunity cost compared to becoming an ACPD officer.
Anonymous wrote:There’s only so many people who can do Jedi mind tricks on crazy people for 30 years without ever making a mistake and getting paid half of what some office drone makes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to change the "self-defense" laws for police. Now.
What does this even mean?
It means that the cops will need to take a few stab wounds. Just one or two should be enough.
Don’t become a cop if you can’t handle a homeless person without pulling a gun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the best way to not get shot is to avoid putting yourself in a position to potentially be shot.
Same. If you have a mental health episode, just sit down until it's over. If you're depressed, just do something that makes you happy. If you're having an anxiety attack, go to your happy place.
You are a genius, PP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was barricaded in a 7-11 because he just previously attempted to kill an unarmed woman with a knife. So yes, the police were being cautious since he had previously just displayed murderous intent
Where did you read that he had attempted to kill someone? The article says he verbally threatened her, and brandished (waved) a knife. Threatening someone is obviously wrong, but it's totally different from attempting to kill someone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to change the "self-defense" laws for police. Now.
What does this even mean?
It means that the cops will need to take a few stab wounds. Just one or two should be enough.
Don’t become a cop if you can’t handle a homeless person without pulling a gun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to change the "self-defense" laws for police. Now.
What does this even mean?
It means that the cops will need to take a few stab wounds. Just one or two should be enough.
Don’t become a cop if you can’t handle a homeless person without pulling a gun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to change the "self-defense" laws for police. Now.
What does this even mean?
It means that the cops will need to take a few stab wounds. Just one or two should be enough.
Anonymous wrote:I find the best way to not get shot is to avoid putting yourself in a position to potentially be shot.
Anonymous wrote:He was barricaded in a 7-11 because he just previously attempted to kill an unarmed woman with a knife. So yes, the police were being cautious since he had previously just displayed murderous intent