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SuburbanFarmer
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by SuburbanFarmer » Fri Dec 29, 2017 9:43 pm
Speaker to Animals wrote:GrumpyCatFace wrote:
Brilliant work by our uniformed mafia, as always.
It's fucking insane, but it's the natural consequence of the arguments we saw earlier in this thread: "Somebody" called in with a report of a hostage situation. Cops can't take any risks, even when they do not see any evidence of a threat. There might be a terrorist waiting to ambush them around the corner. One in the head and two in the chest. Acquit.
By that rationale, you’ve given them carte Blanche murder authority at all times. There could be a “terrorist” anywhere at any time, even off-duty.
You really do belong in Somalia.
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by Penner » Fri Dec 29, 2017 10:23 pm
Sadly, these events have been happening for a while. Cops would come and usually take out the wrong place and a civilian is killed and/or cop is shot because the person who lives there was actually the one in fear/terror for their lives and the lives of their loves one. The usual ending is this:
If a cop or cops die (even if a) the person who lives there had the right to protect themselves and/or their loves one) then the person is double fucked. He/she will not only have the police banging on their door at 4 Am but also be prosecuted as a "cop killer", etc....
2. The innocent person dies in these raids.
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SuburbanFarmer
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by SuburbanFarmer » Fri Dec 29, 2017 11:15 pm
Penner wrote:
Sadly, these events have been happening for a while. Cops would come and usually take out the wrong place and a civilian is killed and/or cop is shot because the person who lives there was actually the one in fear/terror for their lives and the lives of their loves one. The usual ending is this:
If a cop or cops die (even if a) the person who lives there had the right to protect themselves and/or their loves one) then the person is double fucked. He/she will not only have the police banging on their door at 4 Am but also be prosecuted as a "cop killer", etc....
2. The innocent person dies in these raids.
It appears that we now have the means to legally murder each other by cop. If we aren’t going to prosecute false accusers, then.... game on?
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by Speaker to Animals » Fri Dec 29, 2017 11:26 pm
No, they are going to blame the person who made the prank call for the murder in order to escape accountability for committing murder. You can take that to the bank.
The prank caller is guilty of making a false police report. It's the cop who is guilty of murder.
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by The Conservative » Sat Dec 30, 2017 12:33 am
It's called swatting. The person that called it in was given wrong information on purpose and swatted the wrong house.
This is the second one I know of that ended in a death.
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by Xenophon » Sat Dec 30, 2017 8:17 am
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Speaker to Animals wrote:GrumpyCatFace wrote:
Brilliant work by our uniformed mafia, as always.
It's fucking insane, but it's the natural consequence of the arguments we saw earlier in this thread: "Somebody" called in with a report of a hostage situation. Cops can't take any risks, even when they do not see any evidence of a threat. There might be a terrorist waiting to ambush them around the corner. One in the head and two in the chest. Acquit.
By that rationale, you’ve given them carte Blanche murder authority at all times. There could be a “terrorist” anywhere at any time, even off-duty.
You really do belong in Somalia.
I don’t think he’s saying it’s a positive outcome. He’s saying that this is how these things work themselves out. Newsflash, Grump. The police do have the authority to murder. The systems in place protect them from prosecution. If I reached into my glove box too aggressively when they asked for my registration, and got capped, in the eyes of the police, the shooting is justified. Whether or not a jury convicts is a different story, but most of these stories end in acquittal.
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by SuburbanFarmer » Sat Dec 30, 2017 9:13 am
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by SuburbanFarmer » Sat Dec 30, 2017 9:15 am
Xenophon wrote:GrumpyCatFace wrote:Speaker to Animals wrote:
It's fucking insane, but it's the natural consequence of the arguments we saw earlier in this thread: "Somebody" called in with a report of a hostage situation. Cops can't take any risks, even when they do not see any evidence of a threat. There might be a terrorist waiting to ambush them around the corner. One in the head and two in the chest. Acquit.
By that rationale, you’ve given them carte Blanche murder authority at all times. There could be a “terrorist” anywhere at any time, even off-duty.
You really do belong in Somalia.
I don’t think he’s saying it’s a positive outcome. He’s saying that this is how these things work themselves out. Newsflash, Grump. The police do have the authority to murder. The systems in place protect them from prosecution. If I reached into my glove box too aggressively when they asked for my registration, and got capped, in the eyes of the police, the shooting is justified. Whether or not a jury convicts is a different story, but most of these stories end in acquittal.
I’m well aware that they’re “legally justified” in shooting civilians at will.
What boggles me is that the blacks have managed to derail any opposition to this by making it a racial issue. This has effectively given them free rein to kill at will.
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by DBTrek » Sat Dec 30, 2017 10:30 am
Speaker to Animals wrote:No, they are going to blame the person who made the prank call for the murder in order to escape accountability for committing murder. You can take that to the bank.
The prank caller is guilty of making a false police report. It's the cop who is guilty of murder.
“The guy yelling fire in the crowded theater is only making a false report, it’s the stampeding crowd that’s guilty of murder”
I think there’s more culpability than a simple false report when you intentionally deceive people to put lives in peril.