To Protect and to Serve II

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One of these days, such a douchebag will run into a cop without as much patience as that officer showed. And people will scream about how "bad" cops are getting these days.
 
One of these days, such a douchebag will run into a cop without as much patience as that officer showed. And people will scream about how "bad" cops are getting these days.

Meh... so what is that next cop with a shorter fuse going to do? Arrest him for just running his mouth or pop a cap in a civilian?

What exactly will the next guy ly do that we should be warned about?
 
Meh... so what is that next cop with a shorter fuse going to do? Arrest him for just running his mouth or pop a cap in a civilian?

What exactly will the next guy ly do that we should be warned about?

Were the two cops not professional, restrained and completely in order?

The question you should be asking is "why are those two acting like a complete and utter a-holes and what set them off?"

And who knows what the next cop with a shorter fuse is going to do. That's the point. A person goes off like that and they can find themselves getting tazed, sprayed or smacked with a baton repeatedly.
 
Meh... so what is that next cop with a shorter fuse going to do? Arrest him for just running his mouth or pop a cap in a civilian?

What exactly will the next guy ly do that we should be warned about?

They're walking a fine line of disorderly conduct but it seems to me that they're smart enough to know where that line is, and know not to step across it. Police are in a no-win situation in cases like this.
 
Meh... so what is that next cop with a shorter fuse going to do? Arrest him for just running his mouth or pop a cap in a civilian?

What exactly will the next guy ly do that we should be warned about?
I don’t think it’s super bright to say “you’re going to see what I’m going to do” to a cop.

I can’t imagine how miserable your life is that **** like this makes you feel good. They’re clearly frustrated with their station in life and so they cuss out cops to make themselves feel like they have control over something.
 
Were the two cops not professional, restrained and completely in order?

The question you should be asking is "why are those two acting like a complete and utter a-holes and what set them off?"

And who knows what the next cop with a shorter fuse is going to do. That's the point. A person goes off like that and they can find themselves getting tazed, sprayed or smacked with a baton repeatedly.
Have we figured out why those were on the end of cop stuff?
 
Guess this is as good a place as any.

Have any of you watched the Netflix docuseries Making a Murder and now the second part? What are your thoughts?

I know the series is pretty one sided but it's still troubling for me, I really don't think these guys did it or if they did the police didn't have enough evidence so they manufactured most of it. A few things just puzzle me:
1. Prosecution says they stabbed her and cut her throat on the bed inside the trailer yet found no blood or any of her DNA
2. Prosecution says they shot her in the head inside the garage and found the bullet fragment but none of her blood, DNA or anything from her.

So these guys who are really mental midgets were good enough to clean the mattress, carpet and garage so that none of her fingerprints or DNA can be found yet one leaves his blood inside her car and DNA on the hood release. Also nobody reported her missing for 3-4 days, that's 3-4 days that these guys had her car in a salvage yard with a car crusher but they decide to throw a couple tree branches on it and not even take the license plat off.
 
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I lean towards them not being guilty, but regardless, I think it's obvious that police department and court is equal parts corrupt, scummy, incompetent and vindictive. The way they treated the kid who obviously had some mental efficiency was disgusting. Even if they were guilty I don't see how they proved it.

Finished the series feeling very poorly about the criminal justice system.
 
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Guess this is as good a place as any.

Have any of you watched the Netflix docuseries Making a Murder and now the second part? What are your thoughts?

I know the series is pretty one sided but it's still troubling for me, I really don't think these guys did it or if they did the police didn't have enough evidence so they manufactured most of it. A few things just puzzle me:
1. Prosecution says they stabbed her and cut her throat on the bed inside the trailer yet found no blood or any of her DNA
2. Prosecution says they shot her in the head inside the garage and found the bullet fragment but none of her blood, DNA or anything from her.

So these guys who are really mental midgets were good enough to clean the mattress, carpet and garage so that none of her fingerprints or DNA can be found yet one leaves his blood inside her car and DNA on the hood release. Also nobody reported her missing for 3-4 days, that's 3-4 days that these guys had her car in a salvage yard with a car crusher but they decide to throw a couple tree branches on it and not even take the license plat off.
I found Forensic Files on Netflix and worked my way through almost every episode (~350). In my expert opinion there is no way in hell you can ever totally get rid of blood/dna evidence like they supposedly did. If they slit her throat in that bed luminol would light that room up like a Christmas tree. Nevermind the fact that you would never be able to clean up every speck, the forensics team would find them somewhere.
 
I found Forensic Files on Netflix and worked my way through almost every episode (~350). In my expert opinion there is no way in hell you can ever totally get rid of blood/dna evidence like they supposedly did. If they slit her throat in that bed luminol would light that room up like a Christmas tree. Nevermind the fact that you would never be able to clean up every speck, the forensics team would find them somewhere.
Did'nt I hear that both of them have IQs around 75-80?.... no kidding you
 
Did'nt I hear that both of them have IQs around 75-80?.... no kidding you
The kid is definitely subnormal. I don’t understand how he could be interviewed alone. Avery is certainly not much farther up the ladder. But honestly the LEO’s and prosecutors involved in the case don’t seem to be Mensa members either.
 
The kid is definitely subnormal. I don’t understand how he could be interviewed alone. Avery is certainly not much farther up the ladder. But honestly the LEO’s and prosecutors involved in the case don’t seem to be Mensa members either.

Avery's trial lawyers and the jury members weren't the sharpest knives in the drawer either.
 
They’re guilty as sin. The show is one sided. Much like the Arkansas/3. Believe what you want, but there is way too much underplayed or flatly ignored in the docuseries.
 
They’re guilty as sin. The show is one sided. Much like the Arkansas/3. Believe what you want, but there is way too much underplayed or flatly ignored in the docuseries.

I said that they very well might be guilty and the show is one sided but it doesn't add up. So either the cops manufactured evidence to ensure a conviction or these are the smartest dumb murderers ever.
 
I said that they very well might be guilty and the show is one sided but it doesn't add up. So either the cops manufactured evidence to ensure a conviction or these are the smartest dumb murderers ever.
You have to consider the source of the information. The producers are creating doubt by controlling the information.
 
You have to consider the source of the information. The producers are creating doubt by controlling the information.

It’s established that none of her blood DNA was found in the trailer or garage and that’s where the DA says she was stabbed and shot.
 
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