DEFENDTHISHOUSE
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TBI investigating raid on wrong house in Bradley County; DEA apologizes to family | WTVC
This guy is lucky hes not dead. DEA busted down the door and he grabbed his gun thinking it was a robbery. Also please note the guy they were looking for was black and this guy is white. I thought cops look at suspect photos before going on these raids?
Woman Appears to Spit on Pro-Police Demonstrator at Chicago City Hall | Fox News Insider
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So a civilian crosses the yellow police tape and clears a suspicious backpack of its contents to prove it is not a bomb... and the cops attack him.
No good deed goes unpunished...
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1wxJifKv6U[/youtube]
Sadly, that can be said after most interactions with United States LEOs...
Just curious, what would have been the justification used for shooting him? He proved there was no bomb present.
Fug that. There was no reason to spear him. There was obviously no bomb by the time they assaulted him. They got brave because he revealed that there was no danger
It amazes me how you expect the cops to not only know the future regardless of what they see but also risk the lives of innocent people around the situation by not acting in a potential deadly situation.
This isn't minority report starting Tom Cruise. we dont get a heads up. What if this guy meant to plant a bomb or harm someone or that's where something deadly was? The area wasnt roped off for decoration. We can't excuse his blatant stupidity just because we have the benefit of hindsight.
If you're an officer and you see this clown go through the tape, you can safely assume he isn't some innocent bystander passing by. He put himself in the spotlight and they have to figure out why given the fact of a suspicious backpack. Its not hard.
Fug that. There was no reason to spear him. There was obviously no bomb by the time they assaulted him. They got brave because he revealed that there was no danger
It amazes me how you expect the cops to not only know the future regardless of what they see but also risk the lives of innocent people around the situation by not acting in a potential deadly situation.
This isn't minority report starting Tom Cruise. we dont get a heads up. What if this guy meant to plant a bomb or harm someone or that's where something deadly was? The area wasnt roped off for decoration. We can't excuse his blatant stupidity just because we have the benefit of hindsight.
If you're an officer and you see this clown go through the tape, you can safely assume he isn't some innocent bystander passing by. He put himself in the spotlight and they have to figure out why given the fact of a suspicious backpack. Its not hard.
Could you imagine doing a job that involved life and death while having people critique every split second decision you make.
Could you imagine doing a job that involved life and death while having people critique every split second decision you make.
The justification? I dont know. How about attempting to set off a bomb? Clearly the cops would have been wrong but that wouldnt matter. The dumb ass, and I hope we can all agree hes a dumb ass, on the bike would be dead.
Split second? What video did you watch?
If it takes you 3" to realize what you thought was dangerous is obviously not dangerous, you don't have what it takes to handle these situations.
He literally dropped the bag, threw his hands up in disgust, and took 3 steps walking away from it before they tackled him.
You/they should be less worried about arm chair QB's critiquing them and more worried about the law suit tax payers are going to pony up for.
