To Protect and to Serve II

I'm going to play devil's advocate here. Imagine it from his perspective. He's been there in the middle, he's stopped in progress violent crimes and it's being said that cops arrive after the fact.

It's like telling a stay at home mom of three that she doesn't do anything all day when in reality she gets the kids ready, feeds them, drops them off, cleans the house, laundry, goes to the grocery store, picks the kids up and takes them to extracurricular activities, comes home, cooks dinner, washes the dishes, bathes all the kids, gets them ready for bed, puts them to bed and finally has a moment to sit at 9:00 but the husband wants some action and says "how can you be tired? you don't work"

If your concealed carry instructor mentions in class that the police will not be there in time to help in many scenarios, would you be offended? Do you think a cop should be offended in that moment?
 
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If your concealed carry instructor mentions in class that the police will not be there in time to help in many scenarios, would you be offended? Do you think a cop should be offended in that moment?

some of y'all dont understand the meaning of devil's advocate.
 

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Use your words.

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The officer that shot the woman is a Somali born muslim. He also shot her 2 times it sounds like. This is going to get very interesting.
 
What's more dangerous: Street racers or cops speeding on the wrong side of the highway?

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7jJoPswCtc[/youtube]

CATAWBA COUNTY, N.C. — The North Carolina Highway Patrol is investigating a video that shows a trooper going the wrong way on a highway while attempting to stop street racers, WBTV reports. A group of people were blocking traffic to race along U.S. 321 around 4:30 p.m. in Newton Sunday. Troopers said they were creating hazardous conditions for other drivers. The video, which was shot by Carisa Lynn, has been widely shared on social media. “Just freaked out,” Lynn told WSOC. “It was crazy. It was very dangerous.” Lynn said she believes the trooper put more people at risk by the way he responded to the reported street racing. “Street racing isn’t what you should be doing, but it was more reckless in my opinion of the police officer to be driving the way he was driving, in general, to pull over some people racing,” Lynn said. As many as 10 BMWs were involved in the street racing bust, WSOC reports. Highway Patrol has impounded five of those vehicles. Multiple people face charges that include prearranged speed racing, careless and reckless driving and impeding traffic.

Ms Lynn obviously hates cops.
 
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What's more dangerous: Street racers or cops speeding on the wrong side of the highway?

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7jJoPswCtc[/youtube]



Ms Lynn obviously hates cops.

They do that on I-95 here in Georgia. I was driving one day and looked to the other side of the freeway and saw a cop car going the same direction as me on the shoulder. I believe I even said WTF to myself. Since then I've seen it a few times. I have no idea what they're doing. They go pretty fast too.
 
Gotta clean this city up and get these flower peddlers off the streets...

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEf4t3Ks89I[/youtube]

I'd like to know more of the story before passing judgement. In Knoxville, druggies and the homeless used to steal flowers from grave sites and then go sell them down town and on the strip.
 
We can go toe for toe. For every good story, there's at least (at least) one bad one.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heLJnjwvg9U[/youtube]

I never said there were not bad cops. I said most are not bad. And like most things, the good stories are seldom told but there are hundreds on the internet if you chose to look for them. It must be sad to live life only pointing out the negative.
 
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The vast majority of cops are good. The problem is a lot of them are young, a lot of them are not all that experienced or smart, and a lot of them fear FAR TOO much for their own safety. You can't be a cop and be ultra-concerned with your own safety. This is why so many police are trigger happy, IMO, and why they shoot a lot of people for no good reason, including the Minneapolis woman. A lawyer for one of two cops in that incident is floating the excuse that cops are right to have a fear of being ambushed--this is obviously what the cop who shot is going to claim. It's lame and won't fly. This was a grossly irresponsible act--and I suspect that the City of Minneapolis will be paying a large sum of money to the deceased's family. The question is, will the cop be charged with a crime?
 
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