Tell that to all of the people who were shot up in a theatre trying to watch a movie.
Tell that to the little girl who accidentally shot herself with an Uzi
Tell that to all of the victims of school shootings
You're bringing up some "yeah but men get raped too" type of shit. Being against guns has nothing to do with a nanny state fetish ffs
It isn't about dismissing protection they serve no purpose but to kill and that's it. There's no legitimate reasons for them. You can come up with thousands though? I could probably find tens of thousands countering it. It's funny how societies that don't want them still don't seem to need them nearly as much as you do in America. It's funny how the society with an obsession for guns need more guns for so called protection. If we had more guns here there'd be a LOT of unnecessary shootings once people can make a decision to kill while seeing red
08-21-2015, 05:39 AM
IrOnMaN
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Originally Posted by The Hound
Tell that to the victims of Port Arthur
Tell that to all of the people who were shot up in a theatre trying to watch a movie.
Tell that to the little girl who accidentally shot herself with an Uzi
Tell that to all of the victims of school shootings
You're bringing up some "yeah but men get raped too" type of shit. Being against guns has nothing to do with a nanny state fetish ffs
It isn't about dismissing protection they serve no purpose but to kill and that's it. There's no legitimate reasons for them. You can come up with thousands though? I could probably find tens of thousands countering it. It's funny how societies that don't want them still don't seem to need them nearly as much as you do in America. It's funny how the society with an obsession for guns need more guns for so called protection. If we had more guns here there'd be a LOT of unnecessary shootings once people can make a decision to kill while seeing red
This is silly. You're pointing blame at an object v/s the person using the object. Guns don't kill people, people who use guns kill people. The weapon isn't the blame here.
08-22-2015, 11:28 AM
IrOnMaN
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Police said officers were carrying out a search warrant in north St. Louis on Wednesday when two men ran out the back of a house, one carrying a gun.
"Officers in the rear alley ordered them to stop and to drop the gun. As they ran, (Ball-Bey) turned and pointed the gun at the officers. There were two officers in the alley. Both officers fired," Dotson told reporters.
Ball-Bey, who police said did not fire, was struck and pronounced dead at the scene near the intersection of Walton Avenue and Page Boulevard.
Police say they recovered the gun that they say Ball-Bey had. Dotson said a witness told police Ball-Bey was carrying a gun.
Other people who had been in the house were taken into custody, the chief said.
Officers recovered three other guns, including one inside the raided home and two that were tossed over a fence as the suspects were running, according to Dotson. Three of the four recovered weapons were stolen, he said.
Why are there protests over this? Criminals were being criminals. This is silly.
In Flint, MI has had 15 murders in the past three weeks is the murder capital of the nation and it receives no media coverage. Why? Black on black crime. Black lives only matter when a non-black person or a police officer takes the life of a black person.
In Flint, a 72 year old woman and one year old were murder in a home. Apparently, a robbery. Why aren't their protests about this animal type crime? Even the police chef of Flint was upset that people and #Blacklivesmatter weren't holding protests over the high increase in murders in Flint but they're so damn quick to aid a criminal who got put in his/her place but the police.
08-31-2015, 06:30 PM
IronSheik
Deputy Filmed With His Knee on the Unarmed Man's Neck, Killing Him During Arrest
The death of 48-year-old Dallas resident Joseph Hutcheson has been ruled a homicide. Hutcheson, as shown in the video above, reportedly entered the Dallas County Jail to request help from deputies regarding his wife's behavior. According to the Dallas Morning News, Hutcheson was then bombarded by multiple deputies before being taken forcefully to the ground and handcuffed. At one point in the video, a deputy is seen with his knee pressed firmly against the victim's neck. Hutcheson quickly lost consciousness and eventually died.
The Medical Examiner's office ruled that Hutcheson died from "a combination of the effects of being restrained, cocaine, methamphetamine and hypertensive cardiovascular disease." Multiple witnesses confirm to Dallas Morning News that one deputy did place his knee firmly against Hutcheson's neck, with Hutcheson eventually losing consciousness after "kicking erratically for several minutes under the weight of the deputies."
The offending officers reportedly waited at least ten minutes before even attempting to administer CPR, according to Mashable. Sadly, this is not the first disturbing case of police brutality from Dallas. The nationwide problem, thanks to efforts from #BlackLivesMatter and similar groups, is now being directly addressed by potential presidential candidates. In recent weeks, both Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton have taken measures aimed at making widespread police reform an important element in their respective campaigns.
09-01-2015, 03:09 PM
Machete
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Originally Posted by TheBoarzHeadBoy
Basically if you live in the city don't do anything questionable.
What city? If you talkin about Philly you a nut. The section of Philly i live in needs to be hit with a comet. Fuck a baton.
09-01-2015, 05:14 PM
IronSheik
Video Shows Texas Cops Fatally Shooting Man Who Apparently Raised Arms in Surrender
Yesterday, San Antonio’s KSAT released a video of two Bexar County sheriff deputies fatally shooting a 41-year-old man who appeared to have his arms raised in surrender.
The video, shot on a cell phone by a college student, shows the man, Gilbert Flores, walking shirtless in front of a home and behind several parked cars. As deputies Greg Vasquez and Robert Sanchez approach—they were responding to a domestic disturbance call—Flores jogs into the driveway and walks towards the deputies with his arms outstretched. He then turns his back and walks away, disappearing out of the camera’s view behind a police SUV. A moment later, he reemerges, seems to exchange words with the deputies, and appears to raise both arms, as though he were surrendering (the camera’s view of one arm is obstructed by a pole). Seconds later—as Flores’s arms are still apparently raised—one deputy opens fire, shooting Flores at least two times.
Flores was flown to a local hospital, where he later died. Neither of the deputies were injured, and both have been placed on administrative leave pending investigations by the county sheriff and district attorney’s office.
“Certainly, what’s in the video is a cause for concern,” Sheriff Susan Pamerleau said at a news conference on Friday, according to the New York Times. “But it’s important to let the investigation go through its course so that we can ensure a thorough and complete review of all that occurred of the evidence and the actions of the officers.”
Pamerleau also claimed Flores assaulted a woman and 18-month-old child inside that house, and that the officers tried using non-lethal methods including a Taser and a shield before opening fire; the video does not appear to show the use of either.
Hummelstown, PA – Another cop has been cleared of charges for cold-blooded murder.
Officer Lisa Mearkle of the Hummelstown Borough Police Department was found not guilty of criminal homicide for the shooting death of 59-year-old David Kassick on February 2. Video has just been released from the Taser camera which was deployed before she fired two bullets into the man’s back, as he lay face down on the ground in full compliance with her orders.
The video of this cold-blooded killing by a maniacal cop, shown in full detail, somehow did not convince a jury that it was homicide. He had been chased down, shocked repeatedly with a Taser, fallen down face first in the snow, displayed his hands clearly at the officer’s orders, and then shot in the back twice.
Officer Mearkle had attempted to pull Kassick over for an expired inspection sticker, but Kassick fled to his family home, where he tried to run into the backyard. That’s where Mearkle ended his life.
Mearkle seems to be in a hysterical rage as she shoots the Taser into Kassick’s back. He falls to the ground, shouting and writhing in pain as police sirens blare. She applies the Taser continuously for almost 30 seconds as he was on the ground, while shouting for him to “get on the ground.”
He is, in fact, on the ground. She shouts, “Show me your hands!”
Kassick, face down in the snow after receiving 50,000 volts of electricity, holds his hands forward and says, “I am showing you.”
She continues shouting “Show me your hands!” as he is showing his hands, and then fires the Taser and two bullets into Kassick’s back.
Kassick shouts at the officer in disbelief during his last moments of life. Officer Mearkle continues behaving as if this dying man was some sort of a threat.
In the charge of criminal homicide, the arrest affidavit stated:
“At the time Officer Mearkle fires both rounds from her pistol, the video clearly depicts Kassick lying on the snow covered lawn with his face toward the ground, furthermore, at the time the rounds are fired nothing can be seen in either of Kassick’s hands, nor does he point or direct anything toward Officer Mearkle.” District Attorney Ed Marsico, in bringing the criminal charges against Mearkle, said that it appeared from the recording that Kassick was simply trying to remove the stun gun probes from his back before his life was taken.
This is one of the most egregious displays of Blue Privilege we have witnessed, made all the more depressing because a “jury of peers” gave the verdict of not guilty.
D.A. Ed Marsico should be applauded for attempting to bring a murderer in uniform to justice.
11-06-2015, 12:20 PM
Durag
Holy fuck.
Not guilty? This shit beggers belief
11-06-2015, 01:16 PM
diggy
Cops in general do not get punished for theses things and women in general seem to get the slap on the wrist when they do the same crimes men do, so I'm not surprised.