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Lets see where the FOP stands on this horrific act...

Louisville police FOP president 'disgusted' by Metro councilwoman statements in Breonna Taylor case

"To say that I was disgusted and appalled by that statement is a dramatic understatement," River City FOP president Ryan Nichols said at a press conference. "Calling someone that shot an on duty police officer in the official performance of his officials duties a hero is a slap in the face" to police everywhere.

"Statements like this can not be tolerated by city leaders."

He called on Green to apologize to police.

In her own press conference, Green did not apologize for her comments.
 
There should be. He's hitting white people that can't speak. I'd love 5 minutes alone with him.

Not sure why this is in the cop thread, but whatever...

I don't think you will find 5 people on the planet that would defend this. Obviously, this guy deserves to be either in jail for a long, ling time or taken out of his misery.
The only thing wrong with this story is that the mainstream media will not report on this because it goes against their narrative.
 
Not sure why this is in the cop thread, but whatever...

I don't think you will find 5 people on the planet that would defend this. Obviously, this guy deserves to be either in jail for a long, ling time or taken out of his misery.
The only thing wrong with this story is that the mainstream media will not report on this because it goes against their narrative.
Well, a mod is welcome to move it to the negligent nurse thread.



















I looked, there isn't one.
 
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Too bad she didn’t kick the tyrant in the nuts.

Please answer this question.

When a law enforcement officer has an interaction with a law abiding citizen who has a carrying permit. Why does the officer unarm the law abiding citizen for their “safety”? What about the safety of the law abiding citizen? Cops kill far more innocent law abiding citizens than law abiding citizens that kill them.
Because they don't know who law abiding citizens are until they work out the details of the stop. Best to remove the gun from the equation, then they can investigate and handle appropriately without fear of their lives, with all weapons secure no one gets hurt in theory.
 
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Not sure why this is in the cop thread, but whatever...

I don't think you will find 5 people on the planet that would defend this. Obviously, this guy deserves to be either in jail for a long, ling time or taken out of his misery.
The only thing wrong with this story is that the mainstream media will not report on this because it goes against their narrative.
It said he was a patient/student at this facility?

If he has mental issues I would not wish death or even bodily harm on him, but at the very least he doesn't need to be among the public in general and vulnerable people in particular ever again.

Again that is only of he was a patient with mental issues. If he was not I wouldn't mind cracking his jaw a few times myself
 
Is the guy a hero for shooting a police officer? The police weren’t there illegally
Maybe if the cop was the one killed in this “no warning/no knock “ raid this ******** will stop. They were there on bad information and an innocent person died. Someone in the police department should be accountable for such a horrific mistake
 
Maybe if the cop was the one killed in this “no warning/no knock “ raid this ******** will stop. They were there on bad information and an innocent person died. Someone in the police department should be accountable for such a horrific mistake
It wasn’t bad information though. The warrant was legit.
 
Because they don't know who law abiding citizens are until they work out the details of the stop. Best to remove the gun from the equation, then they can investigate and handle appropriately without fear of their lives, with all weapons secure no one gets hurt in theory.

so the police should put their weapons in the trunk too.
I’d be good with that.
 
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it was bad information.
However the warrant was obtained it was wrong. They found nothing and someone died.
This **** up is 100% on the police
just because they found nothing doesn't make the warrant wrong, it was correctly for that address because the two were working with the drug dealer in question by getting drugs via UPS at their house, he had just gotten the package before the warrant was served, the police got him too...
 
just because they found nothing doesn't make the warrant wrong, it was correctly for that address because the two were working with the drug dealer in question by getting drugs via UPS at their house, he had just gotten the package before the warrant was served, the police got him too...
The mental gymnastics required for this level of cognitive dissonance must be Olympic level.
 
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