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Legally, it "could" make a difference.

And even you have to hedge that by putting "could" in quotes. You don't buy that, either.

So again, what difference does it make? They saw whoever they were looking for wasn't there and they were asking the roommate to answer questions about where she was with no legal counsel present.
 
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And even you have to hedge that by putting "could" in quotes. You don't buy that, either.

So again, what difference dos it make? They saw whoever they were looking for wasn't there and they were asking the roommate to answer questions about where she was with no legal counsel present.

They can ask you questions without legal counsel present. You can ask for counsel to be present.
 
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They can ask you questions without legal counsel present. You can ask for counsel to be present.

LOL... I'm sure under those conditions at 3:00 am, they would have been open to that going down.

You cops know the loopholes in the law when it benefits you guys, but for the people that you "protect and serve" you try to deny any wiggle room for us.
 
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LOL... I'm sure under those conditions at 3:00 am, they would have been open to that going down.

You cops know the loopholes in the law when it benefits you guys, but for the people that you "protect and serve" you try to deny any wiggle room for us.

I'm not a cop and have never been a cop.....I'm just more afraid of the criminals than I am of the cops....I realize it's a hard job dealing with crap people so I tend to be on the cops side until it's shown that they did the wrong thing....at that time they are nothing more than the criminals that they deal with.
 
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Finally... cops going after real thieves... and then they screw the pooch.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uzm2LvZFSw0[/youtube]
 
1 Mississippi is all you get with cops before they take you down...

Las Vegas Metro Police have released the body cam footage showing two officer shooting and killing a mentally disabled man. 24-year-old Abel Correa was at his mothers house when she called police. Instead of helping Correa, who the officers personally knew, he was executed on the spot. Though the body cam footage doesn't show it, police claim that he was armed with a wrench and a screwdriver.

Clark County Undersheriff Kevin McMahill held a press conference in which he stated that Correa "was in dire need of mental health services" and that his officers "had 7 prior contacts" with Correa.

When it comes to mental health issues in this Country, we, the system, often fail people who need critical services and don't get them.

However, Undersheriff McMahill states that Correa 'lunged' at one of the officers with the screwdriver and wrench, though that cannot be clearly seen in the video. Both officers, Officer Glen Taylor and Officer Eli Prunchak on administrative leave.

If the LVMP knew beforehand that Correa had severe mental issues, why didn't they take the appropriate measures to ensure his safety? Knowing they would encounter a mentally unstable man, officers could have been prepared to use non-lethal devices, such as taser guns, bean-bag guns, or a host of other measures. Instead, they shot and killed Correa within 1 second of him opening the door fully - 1 second.

Police have had a long history of beating, abusing, and killing mentally-disabled citizens. Unfortunately, it usually starts when a loved-one calls police in an attempt to get the person help. However, police are not trained to handle mental health issues. In fact, their number one objective is to neutralize the person by using any means necessary.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCsoJQQeG_0[/youtube]
 
A freaking lousy cop wouldnt even help me unlock my car door today -- a security guard at work got it open --- no wonder people hate on cops these days
 
Finally... cops going after real thieves... and then they screw the pooch.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uzm2LvZFSw0[/youtube]

Meh, that wasn't all that excessive considering the guy seriously injured a police officer. The cop that kicked him in the face didn't kick him very hard.
 
And even you have to hedge that by putting "could" in quotes. You don't buy that, either.

So again, what difference does it make? They saw whoever they were looking for wasn't there and they were asking the roommate to answer questions about where she was with no legal counsel present.

if this dorm is anything like UTs, there are clauses in the rooming agreement that you have to abide to certain conditions. I know one of them was governing your interactions with cops and that refusal could lead to you be ejected from the dorm. also in this case the RHA could be considered your "counsel" which was incredibly doubled edged seeing how they were working with the cops. but you had to agree to that condition upon moving in.
 
Finally... cops going after real thieves... and then they screw the pooch.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uzm2LvZFSw0[/youtube]

Yeah they should have helped him up and taken him to the Tokyo Sauna for a little rub n tug action.

Is not like he stole a vehicle and then attempted to steal a police SUV while dragging the officer or anything....
 
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Any law that obstructs peaceful people from doing as they wish, as long as they aren't hurting anyone else.

So is it OK to rob a store with a gun, and as long as you do not use it (or really "plan" to use it) be charged only with simple robbery?


I'm just curious as to where your line is drawn on what constitutes "doing as they wish as long as they aren't "hurting" anyone else". After all, no one really got hurt in this scenario did they?
 
You actually have to injure another party in order for a crime to be committed. You can plan all you like, until the deed is done, there is no crime.

If someone wants to go join ISIS who cares, at least they're not here.

Problem is that they get indoctrinated in mooslim ways and come back. Yup. I said it exactly as intended.
 
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Ok same argument. How bout your girlfriend of 10 years hires someone to kill you, but you find out before the deed is committed. Does she walk unpunished?

Same argument, someone makes a bomb to blow up a building. They plant the bomb, but luckily the detonation device fails.

I know a guy that had this exact scenario happen to him. She spent 10 years breaking rocks in California. I am pretty sure he would disagree with DTH's follow on comment that no crime had been committed. He was pretty happy that she tried to hire an FBI agent to kill him rather than joe thug.
 
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Let's observe this, the city park. That implies public property, in my mind that doesn't exist.
Now, if said bomb didn't go off, who would ever know? It's the same with the mall, the coffee shop, even your favorite grocery store.

I know, we can hire 3 million more cops and implement 1 million new laws. That will make us safe huh?

If the libtards stop trying to take our guns away, we will defacto have 3 million more cops. And yes, we would be more safe.
 
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Why are you not a fan of handicapped spots?
It means he has to walk a hundred feet to the WalMart.

Actually, WalMArt could do a huge public health service by moving their parking lots 1/4 mile away from their stores and make the fat patrons walk to the front door.
 
LTFOL... I just went and read the oath that police take. What a joke...

This is the Law Enforcement Oath of Honor that is recommended by the International Association of Chiefs of Police. So I'm sure there are many different variations but I assume they are all fairly close to this.



I find the part about having the courage to hold theirselves and others accountable especially cute. I'll at least give them this... If you took the constitution and community out of that last line it would actually be fairly accurate.

"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States." - Barack Hussein Obama
 
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