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PookBear posted:anyways the gently caress is the guy gonna do if he's on his way back home Probably get stuck building a mask out of his undershirt or something. And then maybe he can verbally clue in the cop on just how how easy it is to do.
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mlmp08 posted:You said you violate CDC guidance and DOD policy out of a desire for convenience. Stop doing that. It could kill people. Bold move, expecting a cop to care about lives other than their own. Let's see if it pays off.
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# ? Apr 12, 2020 03:59 |
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Somehow every dumb as rocks NCO in the military has no problem doing things like yelling and being understood in M50s or even in full MOPP. While talk to panicking boots in the gas chamber in full goddamn MOPP in the loving North Carolina heat at camp Geiger. But poor bus cop guy can’t yell through his surgical mask. Your excuses suck. Don’t give that “you don’t understand” because I’m a former cop.
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# ? Apr 12, 2020 04:45 |
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Somehow I (and every other military member) managed communication just fine in MOPP, SCBA, N95s and every other mask under the sun but I guess that makes me Special because seemingly no cop itt or on the loving planet has figured it out and is coming to the flying defense of their fellows who are too loving stupid to Talk Loud but are also allowed to carry a gun.
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# ? Apr 12, 2020 05:27 |
McNally posted:To answer a question you asked me awhile back, the reason nobody engages you in good faith is because you don't either. Liquid Communism posted:Bold move, expecting a cop to care about lives other than their own. Let's see if it pays off.
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# ? Apr 12, 2020 05:52 |
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lol pandemic aside that loving rules. Do that forever.
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# ? Apr 12, 2020 23:32 |
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Grem posted:lol pandemic aside that loving rules. Do that forever. Honestly yeah. So many recruits deal with unnecessary illnesses in basic.
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# ? Apr 13, 2020 20:05 |
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Wasabi the J posted:Honestly yeah. So many recruits deal with unnecessary illnesses in basic. I remember being loving wrecked the entirety of basic and most of AIT at Fort Sam, horking up tan-colored chunks of lung. COVID would go through TRADOC like a loving scythe without serious measures.
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 01:28 |
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Diarrhea Elemental posted:I remember being loving wrecked the entirety of basic and most of AIT at Fort Sam, horking up tan-colored chunks of lung. COVID would go through TRADOC like a loving scythe without serious measures. Even though it was USAF our BMT has a good portion everyone get some kind of crud / general respiratory illness starting around week 2. The training instructors called it basic crud, and said it’s because we’re all from all over the U.S. and carrying a wild variety of bacteria and viruses that get spread like a wildfire because of the close confinement + stress (lol usaf bmt stress am I right?) just leads to a predictable outcome. T.I.’s were making dudes go to sick call and gave nobody any poo poo for going to sick call. But if you were out of training for more than I think 72 hours you recycled. The fear of recycle and my families plane tickets being worthless kept me outta sick call even though I was sick as gently caress. Dumb as poo poo in hindsight, but I was a teenager, and you know dumb they are. On the other hand I’ve heard from others stories that this didn’t happen in their basic company/flight/whatever the gently caress the USN and presumably CG also use as well. So I guess it’s not guaranteed. Just common as hell. The “Wagner sucks cock” of public health issues. Pops up everywhere, is kind of understood, but not really. That sort of thing.
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 07:21 |
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Wasabi the J posted:Honestly yeah. So many recruits deal with unnecessary illnesses in basic. [ASK] me about going through bootcamp with pneumonia/bronchitis
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 14:17 |
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Sucks for this guy whose door got kicked in for no reason, but at least nobody was hurt. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHmhRd_jC3Y
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 15:39 |
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Bunch of loving idiots. Going to kick down a door looking for social gatherings, stacked up on top of each other with a not a single mask and two pair of gloves between the four of them? That don't get put on until they're on the way out?
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# ? Apr 17, 2020 04:15 |
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Liquid Communism posted:Bunch of loving idiots. If its anything like my old department they likely just didn't loving have any of em. Dead Like Rev fucked around with this message at 00:39 on Apr 18, 2020 |
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Liquid Communism posted:Bunch of loving idiots. Well you see it's okay because it's hard to yell with a mask on
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# ? Apr 18, 2020 01:02 |
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https://www.mynews13.com/fl/orlando/news/2020/04/16/florida-appeals-court-uphold-s-stand-your-ground-defense-in-shooting-of-deputy Tldr cops tried to bust a girl for prostitution, guy heard the commotion on his porch and went out guns blazing. Cops now said that he got the same ruling a cop would.
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iwentdoodie posted:https://www.mynews13.com/fl/orlando/news/2020/04/16/florida-appeals-court-uphold-s-stand-your-ground-defense-in-shooting-of-deputy They charged him with first degree for responding to a violent situation on his front porch? First degree is when you make a plan and execute it.
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# ? Apr 18, 2020 08:49 |
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quote:69-year-old Nice
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# ? Apr 18, 2020 12:43 |
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iwentdoodie posted:https://www.mynews13.com/fl/orlando/news/2020/04/16/florida-appeals-court-uphold-s-stand-your-ground-defense-in-shooting-of-deputy Wouldn't want to be that guy
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# ? Apr 18, 2020 13:04 |
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If you'd like to read the opinion, here it is: https://www.5dca.org/content/download/633846/7202085/file/190802_DC03_04152020_114402_i.pdf The tl:dr; breakdown is this: 65 year old retired auto worker and part time security guard lets his niece move in with him. He knows that she's got drug problems and has turned tricks from time to time to support this habit. However, he does nothing to support her habit and tries to keep her clean. On the night of the incident, she was set up in a police sting. Her john and two other undercover police officers show up at the house. When she answers the door, the john reaches into the house, grabs her arm, and yanks her outside. She rightfully struggles with the men on the porch and begins yelling for help. Her uncle comes outside with his lawfully owned weapon and steps onto the porch. The police fall back and fan out in the yard. None of them say that they're police officers. Uncle fires warning shot in the air telling them to get the gently caress off his property. They open fire on the uncle and niece striking both. He returns fire, critically wounds one officer, and misses the other. Gets arrested and charged with three counts of first degree attempted murder of a law enforcement officer. At court raises that he is entitled to immunity Florida's stand your ground statute. The trial court determines that Uncle did not carry his burden and denies. The DCA overrules that saying the state has the burden, and orders the trial court to determine if the state proved by clear and convincing evidence that Uncle was 1. aware that the three assailants were police officers and 2. whether Uncle used his home for criminal activity. The trial court found the state did not prove that they identified themselves as police but held that because he was aware of his niece's prostitution, that his home was used for furthering criminal activity. Thus, once again, he was not immune. The 5th DCA again heard the case and said that mere knowledge that someone has committed some crime doesn't mean you're actively working to further that criminal activity. The state showed nothing more than Uncle's awareness that his Niece had struggled with drugs and had solicited before. They did not show that Uncle helped in any way, made money off of it, or did anything at all to further said criminal activity. Now Uncle is absolutely immune from all criminal or civil suit regarding the circumstances, and he can probably sue the sheriff's office for what they did to him and his niece.
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# ? Apr 18, 2020 13:11 |
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I'd be a little worried because he fired a warning shot, but otherwise he was well within his rights to protect his niece from a bunch of unidentified armed men trying to pull her out of his house. Undercover cops shouldn't get any special treatment by the law if they're just randomly attacking people like that (from the perspective of any reasonable bystander).
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# ? Apr 18, 2020 13:45 |
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Alastor_the_Stylish posted:They charged him with first degree for responding to a violent situation on his front porch? First degree is when you make a plan and execute it. I'm sure FL has a 'malice aforethought can be formed in an instant' case. e: It also carries either death or life in prison without the possibility of release, which makes it a very effective plea bargaining tool. joat mon fucked around with this message at 13:56 on Apr 18, 2020 |
# ? Apr 18, 2020 13:48 |
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good uncle
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# ? Apr 18, 2020 13:59 |
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joat mon posted:I'm sure FL has a 'malice aforethought can be formed in an instant' case. I haven’t read the dismissed information against him, but this is correct. A second to think about what you’re doing is enough to satisfy the premeditation. For example, a cop shot and killed a man who was with his disabled van following a gig his band had played. The cop did not identify himself. He walked up and said “you ok?” To which the van’s owner said he’s good. The cop yelled it again and the man replied the same. The cop saw he had a gun and started shooting striking the man. The man started to flee and the cop carefully shot at him twice more with only a few seconds between. The cop then called 911 and started yelling “POLICE POLICE DROP YOUR WEAPON” to the man dying on the ground. Had the van’s driver not been on the phone on a recorded line with roadside assistance, the officer would have got away with it. Instead he was convicted of manslaughter (for the initial shooting on approach) and attempted first degree murder for trying and failing to shoot the fleeing man in the back. There was enough time between the different sets of shots to determine that the cop had thought about what happened and knew he had to kill the fleeing victim to save his job.
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^Also good.Mr. Nice! posted:If you'd like to read the opinion, here it is: https://www.5dca.org/content/download/633846/7202085/file/190802_DC03_04152020_114402_i.pdf Good. Eventually.
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Internet Wizard posted:I'd be a little worried because he fired a warning shot, but otherwise he was well within his rights to protect his niece from a bunch of unidentified armed men trying to pull her out of his house. Couldn't agree more. I have no knowledge of UC poo poo at all. But those cops loving suck at their jobs. Aside from the fact that they're going against a vulnerable sex worker for a quick arrest (instead of going against a john, or better yet, going for pimps and sex traffickers instead of the vulnerable workers), they set up a sting at her house? What the gently caress? Bad, bad tactics. And having the john pull her out of the house? What the gently caress? And not identifying themselves as police immediately, nor wearing a police raid jacket? Honestly surprised they never got shot before this. Glad the uncle and girl are okay.
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Bored As gently caress posted:Couldn't agree more. I have no knowledge of UC poo poo at all. But those cops loving suck at their jobs. Aside from the fact that they're going against a vulnerable sex worker for a quick arrest (instead of going against a john, or better yet, going for pimps and sex traffickers instead of the vulnerable workers) then they'd actually risk their own hide though
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# ? Apr 18, 2020 19:33 |
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Mr. Nice! posted:I haven’t read the dismissed information against him, but this is correct. A second to think about what you’re doing is enough to satisfy the premeditation. For example, a cop shot and killed a man who was with his disabled van following a gig his band had played. The cop did not identify himself. He walked up and said “you ok?” To which the van’s owner said he’s good. The cop yelled it again and the man replied the same. The cop saw he had a gun and started shooting striking the man. The man started to flee and the cop carefully shot at him twice more with only a few seconds between. The cop then called 911 and started yelling “POLICE POLICE DROP YOUR WEAPON” to the man dying on the ground. Had the van’s driver not been on the phone on a recorded line with roadside assistance, the officer would have got away with it. Instead he was convicted of manslaughter (for the initial shooting on approach) and attempted first degree murder for trying and failing to shoot the fleeing man in the back. There was enough time between the different sets of shots to determine that the cop had thought about what happened and knew he had to kill the fleeing victim to save his job. Guy fired warning shot, armed men shoot him and his niece, he fires back and hits one. I don't know if there's any caselaw on malice aforethought being developed within moments after having been fired upon and shot.
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# ? Apr 27, 2020 05:40 |
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Alastor_the_Stylish posted:Guy fired warning shot, armed men shoot him and his niece, he fires back and hits one. I don't know if there's any caselaw on malice aforethought being developed within moments after having been fired upon and shot. Walking out of his house and firing a shot is more than enough to establish that he intended to kill someone. Because that intent was grounded in defense of his home and family, though, he is immune to criminal and civil liability. Crazy enough if FL was not a SYG state he could still be facing charges. This is one of the rare situations and he’s only free to go because none of the three sheriff’s deputies did anything at all to identify themselves as cops.
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# ? Apr 27, 2020 12:56 |
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Oh hey, it's that time again! https://twitter.com/JulianCastro/status/1255251138401665024
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# ? Apr 29, 2020 15:51 |
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The department in question put out this statement: https://www.ranchocordovapd.com/Home/Components/News/News/4044/2312 quote:Note: These are the facts as we understand them at this time. This investigation is in its infancy and the facts as we understand them now are subject to change as we conduct a more thorough and complete examination of the circumstances surrounding this incident. At least those blunt wraps are off the street!
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# ? Apr 29, 2020 15:59 |
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“Police brutality is often harder on the officer” says actual scum from dumpster lid
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# ? Apr 29, 2020 16:03 |
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white people, lol
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# ? Apr 29, 2020 17:29 |
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Now I'm curious. To a rational observer, what action would justify beating the poo poo out of an unarmed 14 year old over contraband?
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# ? Apr 29, 2020 17:33 |
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The given justification is that the kid threw the handcuffs. I'm not seeing the connecting logic to go from that to "punch a child in the face" though.
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# ? Apr 29, 2020 20:18 |
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Liquid Communism posted:Now I'm curious. To a rational observer, what action would justify beating the poo poo out of an unarmed 14 year old over contraband? black people, much like Tieflings with the Fiendish Heritage feat, develop the supernatural power to grow weapons from their body once a day
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# ? Apr 29, 2020 22:49 |
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Congratulations Chicago your police really put down that threat of a man who was *Checks notes Moving from one train car to another https://apnews.com/6d264b727ffdb6077c651730d2e45561
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# ? Apr 30, 2020 18:25 |
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https://twitter.com/Harukio/status/1255875330218352640
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# ? May 1, 2020 09:51 |
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That defeats the entire loving point. loving stupid. That's just as stupid as the idiots not wearing the masks correctly in the first place. Bored As Fuck fucked around with this message at 10:03 on May 1, 2020 |
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https://twitter.com/pervaizistan/status/1258817226037178371?s=21
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# ? Apr 24, 2024 13:28 |
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Cops in Louisville execute raid on the wrong address looking for a guy already in custody, failing to announce themselves and sparking a gunfight with a lawful gun owner. Said gun owner's girlfriend, the person renting the apartment, was an EMT and aspiring nurse, and got killed in the crossfire. The boyfriend has now been charged with first-degree assault and attempted murder of a police officer. With the facts presented as they are in that article, I would hope it was the cops facing charges of assault and murder.
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