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Don't mess with the cops.

Don't mess with the cops.



Are police using excessive force?
I’ve watched the video at least 3 times (and this one is fairly gruesome) and the more I look at it the more I wonder to myself was it really necessary for police officers to have reacted the way they did? Were they really in imminent danger? Had the suspect killed or injured someone before they arrived? (no- but he had walked into the local Carl’s Jr hamburger joint and began methodically smashing windows whilst customers and employees evacuated).

Had the suspect intimated he was about to use force against the arresting police officers (watch the video and judge for yourselves) and why is that 5 officers with handguns still felt compelled to shoot this man dead who at the end of the day was only wielding a crow bar. A crow bar does not equate to a machine gun, a machete, a firebomb, a self detonate bomb but a piece of metal if used quickly and fiercely can strike a man to grave injury, perhaps even death. But having said that, he was no where near in charge mode or even assaulting an officer.

He was just standing there holding a crowbar, sneering at arrest officers who used a taser gun which failed to knock him out. Perhaps the act of sneering was what set off officers?

Is it possible the police made an error in shooting the man dead? Is it possible the police were too quick to act? Then again how did officers react during the recent Occupy Wall st protesters? Is that indicative of recent police attitude and reaction to degrees of stress? Is it possible that police officers are becoming more vehement and non conciliatory in their actions? If so, what has spurred this change?

Is it also finally possible that sometimes the officer wearing a badge is sometimes just like the criminal he has come to apprehend. Except this time he is for the time being wearing the badge.

Or is it a situation that the author is over reacting to what he wonders might be the way over board behavior of our institutions and their stooges in the application of power and mandates. After all that was a chain restaurant that was wreaked havoc with and one can hardly let this type of behavior go on unpunished. Right? One has to sternly apply the law? But shooting someone 5 times at point blank because they didn’t put down a crowbar nor did they intimate to strike officers several feet away- isn’t that somewhat out of the ball park? What type of society have we become?

https://scallywagandvagabond.com/20...lank-because-he-wouldnt-put-down-his-crowbar/
 
He moved towards the cop in a threatening manner with the crowbar poised to strike.
Got what he deserved.
What's telling is the guy who recorded this laughing about how many times they fired.
 


Are police using excessive force?
I’ve watched the video at least 3 times (and this one is fairly gruesome) and the more I look at it the more I wonder to myself was it really necessary for police officers to have reacted the way they did? Were they really in imminent danger? Had the suspect killed or injured someone before they arrived? (no- but he had walked into the local Carl’s Jr hamburger joint and began methodically smashing windows whilst customers and employees evacuated).

Had the suspect intimated he was about to use force against the arresting police officers (watch the video and judge for yourselves) and why is that 5 officers with handguns still felt compelled to shoot this man dead who at the end of the day was only wielding a crow bar. A crow bar does not equate to a machine gun, a machete, a firebomb, a self detonate bomb but a piece of metal if used quickly and fiercely can strike a man to grave injury, perhaps even death. But having said that, he was no where near in charge mode or even assaulting an officer.

He was just standing there holding a crowbar, sneering at arrest officers who used a taser gun which failed to knock him out. Perhaps the act of sneering was what set off officers?

Is it possible the police made an error in shooting the man dead? Is it possible the police were too quick to act? Then again how did officers react during the recent Occupy Wall st protesters? Is that indicative of recent police attitude and reaction to degrees of stress? Is it possible that police officers are becoming more vehement and non conciliatory in their actions? If so, what has spurred this change?

Is it also finally possible that sometimes the officer wearing a badge is sometimes just like the criminal he has come to apprehend. Except this time he is for the time being wearing the badge.

Or is it a situation that the author is over reacting to what he wonders might be the way over board behavior of our institutions and their stooges in the application of power and mandates. After all that was a chain restaurant that was wreaked havoc with and one can hardly let this type of behavior go on unpunished. Right? One has to sternly apply the law? But shooting someone 5 times at point blank because they didn’t put down a crowbar nor did they intimate to strike officers several feet away- isn’t that somewhat out of the ball park? What type of society have we become?

https://scallywagandvagabond.com/20...lank-because-he-wouldnt-put-down-his-crowbar/


Did this dude watch the video?. What a bonehead.
 
He moved towards the cop in a threatening manner with the crowbar poised to strike.
Got what he deserved.
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Totally agree, officer that fired the rounds was protecting his colleague who was in a vulverable state when he was holstering his taser.
 
Totally agree, officer that fired the rounds was protecting his colleague who was in a vulverable state when he was holstering his taser.

Fine but 5 shots. On the first shot he went down. The cop is a psycho.
 
He could have fired once, still may have killed him but firing 5 times guaranteed killing him. Mind you, I won't be losing any sleep over it.
 
The shooting was justified, the guy threatened the cop and was taken down. My issue also is with the multiple shots, not so much that they were excessive but those bullets are going somewhere and not necessarily into the suspect. Can't tell what is in the line of fire to the left of the scene, but it looks like a busy place. And, of course it is easy to work out the series of events from behind the warmth of my monitor and thankfully not having to make that split second decision when lives are at stake.
 
He moved towards the cop in a threatening manner with the crowbar poised to strike.
Got what he deserved.
What's telling is the guy who recorded this laughing about how many times they fired.

Right ^^^^^ that was enough to warrant lethal force......I think bubba missed that.....
 
Fine but 5 shots. On the first shot he went down. The cop is a psycho.

Well, they are high cyclic rate hand guns and probably low velocity rounds....if someone is wielding a lethal weapon, if you want to stop him, you stop him........(btw, people have gotten up and attacked after 1 or 2 shots if they're on PCP or meth).
 
ughhh durty pigs

ughhh durty pigs

Virus said:


I can relate, been in few stituations of police brutality mostly because of my job description

Windsor police storm my hotel room at the casino without warrant. Take my money (2K), bag of herbs and my cell phone. Tell me to leave town. I foolishy ask for my phone back so my nanny or my daughter can reach me in case of emergency. They refuse to give my phone back to me. I drive home right away, takes me 5 hours. I post on bigdoggie warning other escorts. Next morning Childrens Aid Society demands to talk to my kid, cause the Windsor police reported that I left my kid at home alone. CAS would not leave us alone after that for years.

I've was hit in the head, several times by a downtown cop in a hotel elevator. I complained to the police Wendy Leaver, biggest mistake ever.

One of the cops recognized, me when I was arrested a couple years later, by other durty cops, who at the time were my wacko landladys bitches (actually they still are, my case is not over). So they locked me up and wouldnt let me call a lawyer. Took my temp front tooth (so i would look like a criminal before the justice). Refused medical attention and treatment, cuz they said i was lying (I got my medical records printed for this case). Made it real hard to get bail (4 days in jail) cuz they said i was dangerous (despite no criminal record)

Generally I am afraid of the cops.
 
LisaOfToronto said:
I can relate, been in few stituations of police brutality mostly because of my job description

Windsor police storm my hotel room at the casino without warrant. Take my money (2K), bag of herbs and my cell phone. Tell me to leave town. I foolishy ask for my phone back so my nanny or my daughter can reach me in case of emergency. They refuse to give my phone back to me. I drive home right away, takes me 5 hours. I post on bigdoggie warning other escorts. Next morning Childrens Aid Society demands to talk to my kid, cause the Windsor police reported that I left my kid at home alone. CAS would not leave us alone after that for years.

I've was hit in the head, several times by a downtown cop in a hotel elevator. I complained to the police Wendy Leaver, biggest mistake ever.

One of the cops recognized, me when I was arrested a couple years later, by other durty cops, who at the time were my wacko landladys bitches (actually they still are, my case is not over). So they locked me up and wouldnt let me call a lawyer. Took my temp front tooth (so i would look like a criminal before the justice). Refused medical attention and treatment, cuz they said i was lying (I got my medical records printed for this case). Made it real hard to get bail (4 days in jail) cuz they said i was dangerous (despite no criminal record)

Generally I am afraid of the cops.

So are you suing the cops?
 
Guido said:
So are you suing the cops?

lol I can't tell you that, they will kill me!:shocking:

have to wait til im found not guilty of all 3 charges first, which Im confident I will be ...then the landlady, her son and everyone else who harmed me....might even include “Crown” Her Majesty the Queen in right of Ontario. They vigorously and maliciously pursued this without any supporting evidence (+cops fabricated evidence) going on 2 years now. So yes most definitely!

 
i come back home after work, go in backyard to video for landlord and tenant court cuz this bitch is wack; she cut of my hot water, heat, then AC, tried to change my locks + the rest of the shit she did to me

so her son sees me come home after i confronted her in the backyard
he takes the law into his own hands, I had to defend my life from him, then his mummy jumped me, knocked me to the ground, they run away upstairs, then pushed me down their landing cuz i was demanding my bb, he threw it on the rocks and it broke, I call 911

guess who got arrested....assault with a weapon, threatening bodily harm and mischief for accusing my landlady of stealing my keys (she did-got video of that too)

but as the landlady told police "im a prostitute, i dont pay rent (bs i paid it into LLT but she didnt tell the cops that, I obviously have receipts) and she saw me fucking 2 black guys in my bedroom"




Square ppl love me but as soon as they find out im a ho, that offends them or something then they go cookkoo

cops know what i do, funny they only mention ho ho, nothing about a certified webdesigner, painter, artist, mother, lol
 
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