To Protect and to Serve II

Can't really blame the officers for opening fire in the moment, but no-knock raids + the war on drugs = innocent deaths. It's time to ****ing quit this ****.

Cops Raid House, Kill 72-Year-Old Woman Who Was Asleep, Woke Up, Tried to Defend Herself with a Pellet Gun - Hit & Run : Reason.com

Our county is paying a huge lawsuit right now. They did a no knock raid and threw a flash grenade into a baby crib. It didn’t kill the baby, but burned it horribly bad. All based off the word of a local drug dealer who allegedly gave them wrong information on purpose.
 
Stop resisting...

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It has a happy ending.

Dad who charged at Larry Nassar receiving hundreds of donations | Fox News

Judge Janice Cunningham ultimately opted against charging Margraves with contempt of court, but said she could have.

“There is no way that this court is going to issue any type of punishment given the circumstances of this case,” Cunningham told Margraves after he apologized a "hundred times," the New York Post reported.

You're reaching a bit on this one, Ras. While I agree they could have saved a lot of money and time by giving the father his five minutes alone with that thing, they had to stop him.
 
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People are just starving for righteous justice in this country. But just like we often see, the law protects the criminals and tramples on the rest of us.

You are advocating vigilante justice. I understand the dad’s position, I’d want to do the same thing. But it’s not what this country is founded on.
 
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You are advocating vigilante justice. I understand the dad’s position, I’d want to do the same thing. But it’s not what this country is founded on.

Our country is based on a lot of things that most of us seem to embrace right now. Wars without declarations of war, debtor's prison, no freedom of speech... yet we single out this guy to have the cops attack.
 
You are advocating vigilante justice. I understand the dad’s position, I’d want to do the same thing. But it’s not what this country is founded on.

One more thing, cops play judge/jury/executioner all the time, which is the basis for these 2 cop threads, yet no one seems to have an issue with that and that isn't what this country was founded on, either.
 
Our country is based on a lot of things that most of us seem to embrace right now. Wars without declarations of war, debtor's prison, no freedom of speech... yet we single out this guy to have the cops attack.

The cops weren't attacking anything lol

Look, I'd almost be willing to bet pennies to dollars those cops would actually have preferred to let the dad go to finish what he started. Because unlike your thinking, they are people too with families and some probably have daughters as well. But that courtroom didn't exactly represent the best venue to allow such things. Especially not on TV either.

Let this one go, it's not worth the time you are going to take to argue.
 
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I wouldn’t want armed government thugs eating near me either

And here I thought luther and OBV were making the most moronic comments as of late. You just came in with a "hold my beer..." post that easily tops them off.

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"She said police are shooting people, and she could have gotten shot in the parking lot, and the manager had to walked her and her husband to their vehicle," Ward wrote in one of three posts he published about the incident.

Because the Po-Po just randomly select people in the parking lot of Outback to shoot before praying and having dinner.
 
And here I thought luther and OBV were making the most moronic comments as of late. You just came in with a "hold my beer..." post that easily tops them off.

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Because the Po-Po just randomly select people in the parking lot of Outback to shoot before praying and having dinner.

Don’t exaggerate, I doubt the cops prayed before dinner.
 
Don’t exaggerate, I doubt the cops prayed before dinner.

According to the poor couple that felt so threatened, he was obviously preying.

You don't like armed cops being in the same restaurant, pay, get the **** up and leave. If you feel threatened, please have the manager escort you out like those two and live stream the departure to make sure everyone can see what a jackass you truly are.
 
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According to the poor couple that felt so threatened, he was obviously preying.

You don't like armed cops being in the same restaurant, pay, get the **** up and leave. If you feel threatened, please have the manager escort you out like those two and live stream the departure to make sure everyone can see what a jackass you truly are.

If I were a jackass I’d have a gun and a badge
 
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And here I thought luther and OBV were making the most moronic comments as of late. You just came in with a "hold my beer..." post that easily tops them off.

Best part of the article:



Because the Po-Po just randomly select people in the parking lot of Outback to shoot before praying and having dinner.

Also what was the unarmed manager going to do if someone had a gun? You can’t shoot us, it’s agaisnt the rules!
 
Instead, you're a poor sensitive snowflake.

You seek to be the one upset. I simply don’t like being in the presence of terrorist. Perhaps if they actually served and protected instead of harasssing and extorting, everyone would feel different about them.

But continue blaming the citizens.
 
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You seek to be the one upset. I simply don’t like being in the presence of terrorist. Perhaps if they actually served and protected instead of harasssing and extorting, everyone would feel different about them.

But continue blaming the citizens.

Awww, poor little guy. If I knew where you were, I'd give you a hug and a pat on the head to let you know everything will be okay.

Let's just face facts here. The original article about what happened with the diners was petty and childish. Your response was petty and childish. You calling all cops "terrorists" is petty and childish. You claiming "everyone" would feel differently is petty, childish and in no way accurate.

But continue blaming the cops for your sensitive streak a mile wide.
 

I have mixed opinions about this.

1. If you can't open carry in The South, where can you open carry? Makes no difference to me whether they are law enforcement or civilians. We still have far too many snowflakes that are scared of guns.

2. Yet, having said that, there is this thing about private property. If someone doesn't want you smoking in their restaurant, we are expected to comply. Unfortunately, the same should be true here, Like it or not.
 
The cops weren't attacking anything lol

Look, I'd almost be willing to bet pennies to dollars those cops would actually have preferred to let the dad go to finish what he started. Because unlike your thinking, they are people too with families and some probably have daughters as well. But that courtroom didn't exactly represent the best venue to allow such things. Especially not on TV either.

Let this one go, it's not worth the time you are going to take to argue.

I'm not arguing anything. I'm just highlighting and contrasting how criminals are handled and how victims and law abiding citizens are handled.

And I don't think you truly understand the idea of justice. Or the distinction between what is just and what is unjust. This is basically the theme of most of these posts in this cop thread. It merely comes down to were the actions of the cops just or unjust in each circumstance, not legal or illegal.
 
I'm not arguing anything. I'm just highlighting and contrasting how criminals are handled and how victims and law abiding citizens are handled.

And I don't think you truly understand the idea of justice. Or the distinction between what is just and what is unjust. This is basically the theme of most of these posts in this cop thread. It merely comes down to were the actions of the cops just or unjust in each circumstance, not legal or illegal.

I don't think there is any justice in the world fitting for what that monster did. Even daily cheese grater attacks on his genitalia followed by an alcohol bath isn't good enough.

Again, I'd be willing to bet in a "just" world the deputies in that courtroom would have just stepped back and had silly grins on their faces as Dad tore that monster to shreds. But, unfortunately, they had to stop him.

Street or legal justice, nothing will ever fix that warped and evil mind. No pain or suffering will help those victims of his perverted attacks. The only thing we as citizens can ever hope for is for him to be put in general population in prison and let nature take it's course.
 
Awww, poor little guy. If I knew where you were, I'd give you a hug and a pat on the head to let you know everything will be okay.

Let's just face facts here. The original article about what happened with the diners was petty and childish. Your response was petty and childish. You calling all cops "terrorists" is petty and childish. You claiming "everyone" would feel differently is petty, childish and in no way accurate.

But continue blaming the cops for your sensitive streak a mile wide.

Continue living in denial and blaming the citizens. If cops served and protected instead of harassing and extorting everyone would like them. Instead your unions fight to limit the rights of the people to protect your job
 
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