n_huffhines
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Well Mr. My balls float in the bathtub ..... The cop was incompetent.... No doubt about that whatsoever.... Once he was on the ground he couldn't obey due to being lit up the whole time.... No excuse for the officer..... But I bet he wouldn't have been shot had he not ran in the first place..... He's was an idiot....however He didn't deserve to die
Girl gets raped and a fraternity party
"Listen... Nobody's trying to say what the guy did was right but all I can say is that I've never worn a mini skirt and a low-cut tank top to a frat party and surprisingly enough I've never gotten raped."
I wonder if he crosses his fingers and thinks "I know this argument is 0 for 100, but maybe it'll be relevant this time!"
Just curious, but at the academy, do they train officers to shoot in the back? With how often we've seen this happen, it is well past the point of calling these incidents accidental and borders on being a strategic practice.
Well Mr. My balls float in the bathtub ..... The cop was incompetent.... No doubt about that whatsoever.... Once he was on the ground he couldn't obey due to being lit up the whole time.... No excuse for the officer..... But I bet he wouldn't have been shot had he not ran in the first place..... He's was an idiot....however He didn't deserve to die
Wasn't talking about this situation particularly but we have heard several times why cant I do what a cop can....its bc its part of their job....in this case the cop was found guilty by the ones you are ranting against and innocent by the civilians.
Isnt that dealing more with civil lawsuits and such?
Can a homeowner perform surgical procedures on someone? the answer is no bc they are not a doctor just like you cant perform the duties of a cop bc you are not a cop.
Im disappointed they used you this time instead of me.....I agree with your assessment of what happened....I wonder what evidence the jury heard that made them give an acquittal
My guess is what she was charged with versus what they heard and saw....the definitions of the charges are as follows:
Involuntary manslaughter usually refers to an unintentional killing that results from recklessness or criminal negligence, or from an unlawful act that is a misdemeanor or low-level felony (such as DUI).
Voluntary manslaughter: (also referred to as third-degree murder), sometimes called a crime of passion murder, is any intentional killing that involves no prior intent to kill, and which was committed under such circumstances that would "cause a reasonable person to become emotionally or mentally disturbed".
My guess is they viewed her actions as gross incompetence
Not even close to the arguments I've made in the past when discussing police brutality. The ONLY point I've ever made is that 95 times out of 100 when we see some cop shooting or beating someone it's AFTER the victim has done something really stupid..... By doing so they put themselves into a bad position..... Not sure why you guys cannot seem to wrap your head around this simple concept.