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Old 08.28.2014, 08:11 AM   #6
tesla69
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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
You totally disappoint me tesla, when its about Fukashima you bitch and moan and cry about this shit and that shit but when police kill an unarmed man you blame the victim? Fuck that yo, I'm calling you out. Fashion statement radicalism is for college kids, not grown ass men like yourself yo While Letherwhatever may not have good intentions with this thread, the premise is correct, ALL police killings are a tragedy, and we ALL need to take notice of it without shrugging our fucking shoulders about it. To be sure, if the police killed you even if you were doing something stupid, I'd mourn you and the only thing justifiable would be my outrage and indignation

I can't get too upset when some guy who would probably be robbing me or my grandparents if they had a chance gets offed by the cops. I'm really sick of the culture of petty felony and rape that is generally excreted by contemporary urban culture e.g., hip hop.

Utah is not this situation:

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/08/2...attorney-says/

If I get killed by the cops committing a crime, don't mourn me. I earned it. There are times when it is appropriate for cops to shoot. But there is something going on with the US cops, it appears they are being trained by israeli former-military "consultants" and are being taught to view US citizens the way israel views the palestinians. but then, I see people acting so stupid and repulsively I think they earn what they get. And further

just as disturbing, I don't think these are accidents:
According to the media outlet Fusion, its independent investigation into the Pentagon’s “1033 program,” which equips state and local police departments across the US with excess military equipment, turned up an alarming trend: Not only did many law enforcement agencies fail to comply with the program’s guidelines, they routinely lost dangerous weaponry.
Already, the investigation has found that police departments in Arizona, California, Mississippi, Missouri, Georgia, and others have lost or cannot account for various types of weapons. This list includes M14 and M16 assault rifles, .45-caliber pistols, shotguns, and even vehicles.

or

A Florida man is facing charges of First Degree Murder after police in Orlando tried to shoot him but killed an innocent bystander instead.
Last week, officers were called to Vixen Bar to respond to reports that 23-year-old Kody Roach had discharged a weapon at the club.
According to an affidavit obtained by the Orlando Sentinel, a Taser was used on Roach when he was observed “pointing his right hand at the officers.” But the Taser failed to shock Roach because of his loose clothing.
And then, officers asserted, Roach reached inside of his waistband.
“In order to prevent an armed individual from causing harm to any members of the public or to any of the surrounding officers, Ofc. Sanguino discharges his firearm nine times striking Roach at least five times,” the affidavit said.
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