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I remember at one point they were calling for ballistic dogs. Ballistic dogs made me giggle sort of like tactical bear and perimeter lobsters.
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ReidRansom posted:The robot was quoted as saying "now go clean yourself up" before throwing cab fare at him. And I'm not even sure the cabs were running again at that point ![]()
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In that picture of Tamerlin, is all of that swelling/redness around his face a stage of rigor?
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jaegerx posted:A family still in shock Oh yeah, I wasn't arguing that there weren't miraculous elements at play that helped Muamba survive, I was merely making the point that "Cardiac arrest = death" is not a true statement.
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OatmealRaisin posted:Their incredible execution of the whole operation certainly deserves to be celebrated. If there's anything we've learned from this, it's that BPD needs to watch their mics. Seriously though, it was simply amazing listening to the scanner stream. For being under so much pressure and working all those hours, they were really composed and professional in getting poo poo done.
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Jewmanji posted:In that picture of Tamerlin, is all of that swelling/redness around his face a stage of rigor? Invicta would probably know but could it be hematoma from being run the gently caress over by his brother?
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Otacon posted:In all honesty, they were pretty creepy. The travel-sized shampoo poo poo, what the gently caress was that? A lot of that was just confirmation bias (mixed with sloppy English-as-second-language phrases). I'm sure a lot of posts on my facebook wall would look creepy to a stranger provided that they were convinced I was a terrorist: "Hey Windjammer, looking forward to that fishing trip next week! Make sure to bring all your gear. Those trout won't know what hit 'em!" ![]() Serious note: I do wonder what's up with that kid. It'd be sad if he's just some depressed guy who jumped in a river and now half of the US had him confused with a terrorist. They didn't even look that similar (giant mole on depressed guy; different noses; different eyebrows; etc)
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Jewmanji posted:In that picture of Tamerlin, is all of that swelling/redness around his face a stage of rigor? No, that's from an explosive going off.
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Romes128 posted:If there's anything we've learned from this, it's that BPD needs to watch their mics. Yeah. I remember a cop, in a very calm, mellow voice (I think that was his name too?) speak up when people who had worked more than 18 hours saying he was going on 20 hours. It was astonishing.
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Amos Moses posted:I remember at one point they were calling for ballistic dogs. My neighbor's dog goes ballistic whenever I throw my leftover meat over the fence. Ballistic dogs..... ![]()
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Amos Moses posted:I remember at one point they were calling for ballistic dogs. I think I kept up on everything, except the perimeter lobsters .. Where did that come from?
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everything that I should have been able to release as a 25 year old, boston raised kid, in 2001 after crying as I brought water to coworker after coworker who hobbled to 46th street from the trade center to midtown and my office . . . came out tonight as i followed this stream and listened to this police feed. I never would have thought it would have happened like this. I really am without words right now.
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Miranda posted:Invicta would probably know but could it be hematoma from being run the gently caress over by his brother? Is it even confirmed that this actually happened? The second-to-last police press conference announced that he escaped on foot, not in a vehicle.
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Romes128 posted:If there's anything we've learned from this, it's that BPD needs to watch their mics. Open mic, open mic, OPEN. MIC.
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meatsaw posted:I think I kept up on everything, except the perimeter lobsters .. Where did that come from? A combination of "perimeter officers", boston accents and the way the police scanner made things sound.
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Windjammer posted:"Hey Windjammer, looking forward to that fishing trip next week! Make sure to bring all your gear. Those trout won't know what hit 'em!" This does sound really creepy to me but I've never really understood the constant public affirmation aspects of Facebook. You have plans to go fishing, is that not enough? He has to broadcast to the world that he's looking forward to it? It's weird, man. Facebook is weird.
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OatmealRaisin posted:Their incredible execution of the whole operation certainly deserves to be celebrated. Goddamn right. There were people inconvenienced, falsely taken in (and soon let go) and then the man who will never be able to look at a vending machine the same way again, but I don't think this could've gone any better besides their killings never have taken place. It's sad that 1 cop died, but when they're pursuing two men with automatic weapons and explosives, it could have been a lot worse. I really hope the Boston PD gets some recognition for this because they've more than deserved it.
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The perimeter lobsters are currently all being rounded up for a delicious feast tomorrow. Fare thee well, hero lobsters. Your sacrifice will not be in vain.
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OatmealRaisin posted:Open mic, open mic, OPEN. MIC. I always got a kick out of how they always knew when an open mic was up but that it took a couple seconds to pinpoint exactly which officer was at fault. Then of course the feed blows up with "Joe McCarthy, ya got an open mic" and Joe's left with egg on his face.
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vickser posted:There's so much torture porn going on in Facebook. "I hope they get him and send him to gitmo where he can burn". I only had to remove one internet tough guy for posting juvenile revenge fantasies. Can't wait until I get back to work on Tuesday so I can hear all the middle age white republicans I work talk about how of course he was a muslim and I just knew it I can't believe Obummer is going to try him as a citizen ![]()
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Infowars has crashed, govt. shutting down attempts to spread TRUTH about Boston? ![]()
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Was anyone else when Boston Schwarzenegger got on the radio? Screaming at that guy to move his loving Toyota.
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I'm already suffering from withdrawals from not knowing if the dogs are fresh.
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Publicly broadcast police scanner transmissions worry me sometimes. Obviously in cases like this they're an incredibly valuable tool for first hand reporting when the news media fails so badly, but does their value outweigh the danger they pose to tipping off criminals/accomplices and enabling interference with the mission? e. spelling Tshirt Ninja fucked around with this message at 05:00 on Apr 20, 2013 |
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Wait, is it a thing that they purposefully didn't Mirandize him or am I just encountering dumbass fb posting.
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Gen. Ripper posted:Infowars has crashed, govt. shutting down attempts to spread TRUTH about Boston? It's worse. Reddit has reported the 2nd terrorist was a bieleber.
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Amillion Sullys holding 2 million american flags...
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Gen. Ripper posted:Infowars has crashed, govt. shutting down attempts to spread TRUTH about Boston? "We have photo's at Infowars th-" "Next question!"
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Danger posted:Wait, is it a thing that they purposefully didn't Mirandize him or am I just encountering dumbass fb posting. There don't mirandize most people when they are arrested. Thats a movie thing. It happens later. ClemenSalad posted:People are rarely mirandized the second they are arrested. It usually happens at the station before they are questioned. The handcuffs and miranda reading is mostly a movie thing. Because this is a dude who likes making half a dozen bombs and placing them in fun places, they used an exception to ask him about threats to the public and only those specific threats, not general questions. He also can choose not to speak and lawyer up at any time. Miranda is simply a warning, not an application of rights.
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Danger posted:Wait, is it a thing that they purposefully didn't Mirandize him or am I just encountering dumbass fb posting. Yes, it is a thing. It's a thing we've talked about for several pages already.
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Tshirt Ninja posted:Publicly broadcast police scanner transmissions worry me sometimes. Obviously in cases like this they're an incredibly valuable tool for first hand reporting when the news media fails so badly, but does their value outweigh the danger they pose to tipping off criminals/accomplishes and enabling interference with the mission? The channels open to the public are largely non-critical, there's no real coordination or secret stuff on there, it's all just secondary and lower-priority organisation (cold water, staff changes, blah blah). The serious stuff is all encrypted.
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Tshirt Ninja posted:Publicly broadcast police scanner transmissions worry me sometimes. Obviously in cases like this they're an incredibly valuable tool for first hand reporting when the news media fails so badly, but does their value outweigh the danger they pose to tipping off criminals/accomplishes and enabling interference with the mission? I also worried about this a little; there were times when a phone number was read over the scanner and I was thinking "oh I hope some little dipshit doesn't try to be clever and call that number."
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Tshirt Ninja posted:Publicly broadcast police scanner transmissions worry me sometimes. Obviously in cases like this they're an incredibly valuable tool for first hand reporting when the news media fails so badly, but does their value outweigh the danger they pose to tipping off criminals/accomplishes and enabling interference with the mission? That's why police have encrypted channels that they use frequently.
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Eschers Basement posted:Oh, gently caress your smug elitism. Justice only exists by the efforts of people, and it only stays neutral as those people work to keep it neutral. Justice isn't some mystic entity that just happens, it requires a poo poo-load of work and for people to overcome emotions to hold to an ideal, and maybe we should celebrate the people who work to ensure justice, especially in a week where a bunch of first responders were vaporized in a fertilizer plant explosion. You. I like you. Also, for anyone trying to apply their best BEEP BOOP LOGIC to people cheering for emergency/LE workers: a terribly broken system worked like it should, a frightened people were given relief, wronged people will have justice, a worst case scenario ended positively. If that's not reason to sigh a breath of life, or come together as a community and show thankfulness and, with those positive vibes, cheerfulness, I do not know what is. This same city regularly burns itself down if a local sports team wins. How would you expect them to react to closure and justice, and the lifting of a terrifying black cloud hanging over it? And then, of course, there's that crazy human thing where people handle stress, fear, anger, joy, etc. differently because we're not cold logical computers. The people cheering and crying and drinking and rightfully applauding LE/EMS are handling their emotions in natural human ways, and it's not hurting anyone.
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I hope they do find Sunil though, even if it ends up being because some nut calls the police when they see him because they think he's a terrorist.
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ClemenSalad posted:There don't mirandize most people when they are arrested. Thats a movie thing. It happens later. Mirandizing is all about prior to quesioning a suspect Right now they're just concerned with keeping him alive, so that he can be mirandized later . . . prior to any questioning
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Since he was injured, he probably won't be officially arrested until after he receives medical treatment (though he's in their custody). If he's arrested and they take him to the hospital, it's on the government's dime.Amos Moses posted:I remember at one point they were calling for ballistic dogs. I only heard it on the scanner a couple of times, but what were the perimeter lobsters?
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Tshirt Ninja posted:Publicly broadcast police scanner transmissions worry me sometimes. Obviously in cases like this they're an incredibly valuable tool for first hand reporting when the news media fails so badly, but does their value outweigh the danger they pose to tipping off criminals/accomplishes and enabling interference with the mission? I'm betting the 200,000+ people on in the internet evesdropping on them will probably provide a kick in the pants to a lot of police departments to move to fully encrypted coms of some sort.
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Ok So I read the first few pages and i don't understand what's happened in the last little while regarding the bombings that sounds to be huge. Can someone give me a crash course on what I've missed?
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Danger posted:Wait, is it a thing that they purposefully didn't Mirandize him or am I just encountering dumbass fb posting.
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