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I would have surveilled the apartment and detained them either coming out or going in served the warrant then searched the premises. Or knocked on the door during the day when they should be awake, announced myself and served the warrant.
The problem here is that this wasn’t one warrant. There were simultaneous warrants being served at different locations. They do this to keep one location tipping off another.
 
I’m for reform that insures warrants fit the crime. If her home was a “soft target” then there was no case for a breach in my mind. I’m speaking to whether the officers should be charged. They are executing an order. Assuming they worked within the boundaries of that warrant, then they cannot be charged with murder. The city admitted wrong doing and settled with the family. Since it’s impossible to travel back in time, what else can happen now? Make reforms for the future.

I agree that the officers shouldn’t be charged with murder. Their supervisors and the politicians that allow this to happen are the ones that need to be held accountable.
 
I agree that the officers shouldn’t be charged with murder. Their supervisors and the politicians that allow this to happen are the ones that need to be held accountable.

The supervisors and legislators that pass the laws that the people that elected them, want?
 
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Say his name ....Christopher Michael Straub. Chris was turning his life around as the police snuffed out his young life in a blaze of gunfire in California yesterday. They said he was a white supremacist, but after being arrested 22 times, he was getting his life together, and may have even become a doctor. This is a call for all of America to march for poor Chris, and highlight the undeniable fact that the police are hunting us down in the streets..
 
@Rickyvol77 is a dyed in the wool police state bootlicker and NOTHING the police do will ever be wrong in his eye's. His reverence to them here is a microcosm of and representative of why "good" cops don't stand up to the bad. Just like Rick, they refuse to acknowledge anything they do is wrong and the ones that do speak up by mustering the testicular fortitude that Ricky lacks, are ostracized.
Funny how I’ve given multiple examples of me criticizing police when they did something wrong or illegal. But the problem is when people like you are too dumb to understand basic law and procedures. You think it’s wrong to shoot a violent felon who is resisting arrest with a weapon or attacking officers for example.
 
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The supervisors and legislators that pass the laws that the people that elected them, want?

Funny how these things happen mostly in cities run by the economically disadvantaged. Who elects them? Other economically disadvantaged.
 
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Funny how these things happen mostly in cities run by the economically disadvantaged. Who elects them? Other economically disadvantaged.

I will say this, by and large, people dont want drug dealers in their hoods. The media has done quite the job on this, making BT this heroic innocent victim.

She was mixed up in behavior that as a society we have said, go stamp this behavior down. It can be argued how the police go about that business of stamping it down, but society wants it.
 
I will say this, by and large, people dont want drug dealers in their hoods. The media has done quite the job on this, making BT this heroic innocent victim.

She was mixed up in behavior that as a society we have said, go stamp this behavior down. It can be argued how the police go about that business of stamping it down, but society wants it.

This is just a longer way of saying “selling drugs is illegal,” which I’m sure has been discussed already. I personally don’t care if my neighbors sell weed.

“How the police go about stamping down illegal activity” and whether that should involve shooting and killing someone IS the argument
 
This is just a longer way of saying “selling drugs is illegal,” which I’m sure has been discussed already. I personally don’t care if my neighbors sell weed.

“How the police go about stamping down illegal activity” and whether that should involve shooting and killing someone IS the argument

When you shoot at police, they will shoot back. If a person cant comprehend that, then they are dumb.

You have the arguement wrong. How the police engage people they are after is the argument. Not should they be shooting at people shooting at them.
 
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Say his name ....Christopher Michael Straub. Chris was turning his life around as the police snuffed out his young life in a blaze of gunfire in California yesterday. They said he was a white supremacist, but after being arrested 22 times, he was getting his life together, and may have even become a doctor. This is a call for all of America to march for poor Chris, and highlight the undeniable fact that the police are hunting us down in the streets..
Keep that same energy when the same cops you are defending right now are the same cops that start coming after your guns...
 
I will say this, by and large, people dont want drug dealers in their hoods. The media has done quite the job on this, making BT this heroic innocent victim.

She was mixed up in behavior that as a society we have said, go stamp this behavior down. It can be argued how the police go about that business of stamping it down, but society wants it.
Then they should leave the country. There is someone selling drugs in every neighborhood regardless of demographics.

Most people don't care.
 
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Funny how I’ve given multiple examples of me criticizing police when they did something wrong or illegal. But the problem is when people like you are too dumb to understand basic law and procedures. You think it’s wrong to shoot a violent felon who is resisting arrest with a weapon or attacking officers for example.
Here is the problem. You would have arrested Jesus for healing people on Sabbath. There is the law, but then there is flexibility and common sense.
 
I will say this, by and large, people dont want drug dealers in their hoods. The media has done quite the job on this, making BT this heroic innocent victim.

She was mixed up in behavior that as a society we have said, go stamp this behavior down. It can be argued how the police go about that business of stamping it down, but society wants it.
I don't see these cops going after these pill pushing doctors or pharmacists...
 

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