Yeah just kill anything that might distract you, no matter how harmless it is, that makes sense.
Yeah just kill anything that might distract you, no matter how harmless it is, that makes sense.
I feel like I'd be more upset about passing a dog hit by a car on the side of the road then some dude.
That dog's teeth just might penetrate a pair of jeans and bruise your skin if you let it have its way with your leg for thirty seconds. It posed absolutely no threat, and trying to justify its death fucking retarded. You can see from how it's moving that it was just walking (literally) out to see who these people were on its yard. When it saw stormtroopers in full body armor in front of the barking, trained attack dog four times its mass it turned around to GTFO. Shooting it was the height of cowardice.
Luckily for the cops it was just a dog. There might have been some extra paperwork to fill out if it was a person. Well, a white person...
I still side with the cops on this one. Dangerous situation with an unstable person threatening you with a deadly weapon.
The dog would have died most likely to begin with anyways due to its owner going to jail while it went to a shelter. Where it would have been put down because it couldn't get adopted.
Edit: Assuming the guy didn't have family to take it.
thats a terrible argument.
http://i1.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/...74/293/c22.png
translated: we had to kill that dog in order to save it.
He could probably apply that same logic to poor black kids and think he is right too.
We had to kill him to save him from a life of crime!
see? terrible argument. you were fine, but then you kept digging and hit a land mine.
Yah I know it's a bad argument. Still doesn't change my position on the topic.
Edit: Bad argument being that the dog was going to die anyways. Not the argument about the dog being a distraction from the crazy owner.
Oklahoma cop faces 32 charges of sex crimes committed on duty
Before the latest accusations, Daniel Ken Holtzclaw, 32, had already been charged with 26 counts, including rape, sexual battery, oral sodomy, indecent exposure, stalking, and burglary.
The new counts against Holtzclaw, a three-year police veteran, were filed in Oklahoma County District Court on Tuesday. The latest charges include three counts of first-degree rape, as well as one count each of second-degree rape by instrumentation, forcible oral sodomy, and sexual battery, according to the Oklahoman.
The charges involve the assault of 13 women in total.
Amazed this hasn't wound up on here. A Dublin CHP officer has resigned and there are calls for an independent investigation after he took the cell phone of a woman he arrested for DUI and sent himself and a colleague nudies the girl had on her phone. He has since resigned and is charged with some felonies. Officer Dipshit also claims this is common among CHP from LA to the bay area. I'm pro cop but this is the sort of shit that needs to get purged from law enforcement. Hopefully he gets a few years in jail over this.
http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/...ll-5861964.php
So his defense is; But everyone does it! That makes it ok, right guys!?
At least he isn't trying to deny it.
Yea he was saying in interviews with investigators that it's a common game. Kind of a fucked up hot or not.
There's quite a large slippery slope with that line of thinking. The kind of slippery slope that gets "drug money" seized in traffic stops (They have to prove it's not drug money) and US citizens stopped and ID'd by border patrol. The good ole' "It's common practice" that works well for justifying terrible practices by anyone in a position of power.
Well there's a difference between large stacks of cash and cell phones. Supreme court already said you need a search warrant for a phone. Believe that came about over a dipshit texting and driving and crashing into someone and refusing to give the cop his phone to show he was texting. Don't know where you came though from guy caught with nudies bragging how he got it to slippery slope concerning drug money though.
It was kind of tongue-in-cheek sarcasm about police behavior and slippery slope arguments.
The drug money thing was a reference to the idea that if you have a large amount of cash on you, you are automatically a drug dealer and it is drug money which can be seized until you can prove otherwise. Relevant, similar story here: http://www.offthegridnews.com/2014/0...-traffic-stop/. Not sure about the source, but there's the reference nonetheless. There was another one about a man who had something like $140,000 seized when he was pulled over on his way to the bank to make a down payment on his house...or something similar. I can't remember exactly what it was, but the cash had nothing to do with drugs yet the police seized it anyway. If I had a better memory, I might be able to find it, but I don't even remember enough details to find it with google.
If the cops can take nude photos off your private property, a phone in this case, and distribute the photos, what stops them from (insert questionable conduct by police).
Exactly and why I want this shit to rot. The Sheriff I worked for was always very adamant that it only takes one idiot to ruin an entire organization's reputation. And in this case here, this guy just made CHP look like a bunch of retards. Again....
Agreed.
More police news:
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-no...l#incart_river
The strange part:
There are relatively few people in Yakima County.Yakima Herald-Republic reports it was the fifth fatal shooting this year by law enforcement in Yakima County.
People are going crazy in Washington and the police have to deal with it. Between the Seattle incidents, 4chan murderers, and Yakima county car chases and stand-offs (we won't include Spokane because it's Spokane) Washington has hit national headlines several times this year.