Ah, by chance, are you black? I guess that would explain your animosity towards cops, since they just love shooting innocent black people, like Dillon Taylor over here
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I appreciate your sig, because I don't often get to point out how appropriate it is.
I think its safe to "Assume the absolute worse" when a gun is pointed at you, regardless of how many eggshells you may or may not perceive to be dancing around. In normal situations, especially from my experience, most cops aren't assholes. Impossible right? I imagine thats probably because I didn't tell them to fuck off, and instead, treated them with respect... not because of their uniform, but because they're people and that just called being polite. In memory the only times I've had run in with cops was about 3 times, as a passenger in a car pulled over, usually for speeding... and in one case on a high way accident.
Though the people at the border who check your information? those people are the most blatant c*nts ever, unpleasant asshats with the absolute worst case of "'MURICA" ever.
Just say No, pig/ Yes, pig Rhinox; it's still better then telling them to fuck off then pretend you're reaching for a gun.
Is pretending to reach for a gun when police have their weapons drawn on you is not deserving of a bullet to the chest then I don't know what is.
I'm sorry I missed the interview with the victim after the autopsy where he admitted to pretending to reach for a gun.
Carry on.
Gotta enjoy those small, irrelevant cherry picked victories while ya can.
Obviously didn't see the guys shirt start to rise when he was shot. That said, i'm done, work is done, I have to get ready for the gym. Can't wait to read the rest of this tomorrow.
I'm so glad the police officer read that Facebook post before he approached the victim.
Yeah cops still murder people with the lapel cams. Definitely not working as intended.
Do we really think it should matter what a person says to a cop (outside of actual threats) when the question is "should the cop shoot him to death"?
Saying "that dude deserved to die for being verbally disrespectful" is the biggest wtf.
I don't think anyone is saying he deserved to die for being disrespectful, I think they're saying his actions did nothing to help the situation and in fact just made it all the more tense, we're saying you can't ignore the fact his actions contributed to his death, rather it was the biggest piece of the puzzle or not, action have consequences, and its very unfortunate his consequences we're death. I can't speak for everyone, but I'm not arguing the only outcome for disrespect should be death and have agreed with you that its sad that his mistake lead to his death.
Weren't those posts dug up after? I can't imagine the cop knew his name before approaching him,