To Protect and to Serve II

Once again, the point isn't that it is new or old technology. The point I am making is that they do not need a warrant or to even stop you to infringe on your rights.
Ya that's kinda a given. Unless they are required to type a search warrent number into the machine along with gps coords it's invasive
 
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Sad story thats getting very little coverage.
 
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I agree. The kid had a knife and the officer (right or wrong) did what he was trained to do. His adrenaline kicked in and he went in a zone.
Maybe we’re talking about 2 different incidents. The person the Nashville officer shot was armed with a gun
 
Maybe we’re talking about 2 different incidents. The person the Nashville officer shot was armed with a gun
I was referring to the Chicago incident. Turns out I was wrong and the officer was convicted of second degree murder.
 
Sad story thats getting very little coverage.
They don't cover the good ones who did their job and end up dead. It's pretty much a travesty. We have some good police here who never get recognized for doing their job with compassion. I dropped a good comment on the web site about the officer that responded to my daughter's accident Monday. She was a blubbering mess and he handled it with grace and was kind to her. I don't think they hear they are appreciated enough. RIP to this officer and my thoughts are on his family and their healing.
 
Not 100% on topic but:

For the past two years, Chattanooga Police and DAs have been trying to create an injunction within the city to prohibit individuals that they believe to be in a gang from doing otherwise legal activities in the East Lake area of Chattanooga.

I haven’t read the order yet but a Chattanooga Judge this week tossed the case saying DA hadn’t proven that the individuals it sought to enjoin were part of the problem.

East Lake is a terrible neighborhood and I feel bad for people who have to live amongst that. I also can’t blame “the man” for wanting to do something about it.

That said, if you look closely at the case you see a glaring problem with the idea of police gathering intelligence and assigning a status to certain individuals: they’re not good at it.
 
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