Protests break out after Baton Rouge police fatally shoot man

MuyLocoNC

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That cop won't go anywhere other than on a paid vacation (administrated leave). I am nowhere near convinced that He'd still be alive, because 4 to 6 bullets to the chest while sitting on top of the man tells me that he had an agenda.

And on a side note, the killer is a trump supporter.
So, you believe if the deceased, after being informed he was being placed under arrest, had said "I understand officer, let me put my hands behind my back for you" and done so with no resistance, they would have shot him anyway? You don't believe that shit for one second and you know it. If you do, your cheese has slid off your sandwich.
 
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MuyLocoNC

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I hate to see another pig murder someone for absolutely no reason. Two pigs have the guy pinned down on his back, completely subdued, and one of them puts his gun against the guys body and shoots several times to kill him. That's murder, plain and simple.

Now we have to hear from other pigs in this forum who defend the murderers, that's just as sickening to me. Some of you rednecks must actually be pigs, too, to post the shit you post.
Except for the fact you have no idea if the first paragraph of your post has any basis in reality. Now go be a good little liberal and braid your hair, the adults are talking.
 

bearkat42

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OK. I think I can do it in one sentence.

If a government agency that has been given authority over your life in certain situations, has operatives that you believe have a proclivity to use lethal force on your specific race when facing resistance, you probably shouldn't support any movement that instills citizens with a disposition to resist in those exact situations.

I understand protest, I find it to be pointless and laughably ineffective, but I support the citizens' right to do so. But, I would put forth that getting yourself killed because "fuck the police", doesn't really further the cause. You may disagree.
I do disagree.
 

bearkat42

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I'm actually not defending them, the cop that fired may deserve the death penalty. There's a difference between defending the cops and suggesting ways to avoid being killed by the percentage of police officers that may be murderous opportunists.
Your problem is that you think that this is an isolated incident. Without the cameras, this is just another day at the office.
 

CrocodileStunter

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So, you believe if the deceased, after being informed he was being placed under arrest, had said "I understand officer, let me put my hands behind my back for you" and done so with no resistance, they would have shot him anyway? You don't believe that shit for one second and you know it. If you do, your cheese has slid off your sandwich.
There have been numerous cases where handcuffed individuals end up shot by the police.
 

bearkat42

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So, you believe if the deceased, after being informed he was being placed under arrest, had said "I understand officer, let me put my hands behind my back for you" and done so with no resistance, they would have shot him anyway? You don't believe that shit for one second and you know it. If you do, your cheese has slid off your sandwich.
4 to 6 shots to the chest while sitting on someone, in almost any other context, could probably be considered a crime of passion. You don't do that when it's just self defense. So you tell me what in the fuck the cop was doing.
 

MuyLocoNC

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Your problem is that you think that this is an isolated incident. Without the cameras, this is just another day at the office.
There have been numerous cases where handcuffed individuals end up shot by the police.
I'm more than happy to concede that there is a percentage of police shootings that are nothing but cold blooded murder. However, the vast majority stem from resistance to arrest, in some form or another.
 

MuyLocoNC

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4 to 6 shots to the chest while sitting on someone, in almost any other context, could probably be considered a crime of passion. You don't do that when it's just self defense. So you tell me what in the fuck the cop was doing.
I heard the same thing about Darren Wilson, how'd that work out? I would suggest you shelve your outrage until more facts are released. Duke lacrosse, Zimmerman 1, 2 and 3, etc... too many to list have blown up in the faces of people who rush to judgement on this site, the head honcho not excluded. None of you seem to learn.
 

Chunky Stool

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Yep, you're a pig! Keep defending the sadistic murderers!
I'll wait for the facts before I make up my mind. You should try it, @rollitup. You are a hypocrite who obviously has a problem with authority.
Never give authority to someone who has a problem with authority. They become oppressive hypocrites.
Perhaps that's why rolli & *some* police officers behave badly...
 

MuyLocoNC

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Sorry to duck out, I just bought a new Sea Ray and I'm installing a few toys this afternoon. It's been a surprisingly pleasant conversation, I'm happy to pick it up later. Maybe we'll actually know a few things by then.
 

CrocodileStunter

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I heard the same thing about Darren Wilson, how'd that work out? I would suggest you shelve your outrage until more facts are released. Duke lacrosse, Zimmerman 1, 2 and 3, etc... too many to list have blown up in the faces of people who rush to judgement on this site, the head honcho not excluded. None of you seem to learn.
Darren Wilson is innocent to you? Zimmerman is innocent to you? I'm not talking about what the court says I'm talking about your feelings personally. Shooting unarmed Kids is what innocent people do? Fuck outta here
 

bearkat42

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I'm more than happy to concede that there is a percentage of police shootings that are nothing but cold blooded murder. However, the vast majority stem from resistance to arrest, in some form or another.
First of all, "the vast majority stem from resistance to arrest, in some form or another." is one hell of an assumption. Even still, so resisting arrest is a death sentence? Even considering that a percentage of those killed are completely unarmed? It's becoming obvious to me that in your personal dictionary, the terms "black" and "guilty" as synonymous. But that's cool, I'm used to it.
 

ttystikk

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First of all, "the vast majority stem from resistance to arrest, in some form or another." is one hell of an assumption. Even still, so resisting arrest is a death sentence? Even considering that a percentage of those killed are completely unarmed? It's becoming obvious to me that in your personal dictionary, the terms "black" and "guilty" as synonymous. But that's cool, I'm used to it.
INSTANT DEATH SENTENCE, no trial, no jury. No accountability for the killers.

This isn't justice, it's fascism.

Rich people get another system, called 'oligopoly'. The rules are very different indeed for them. Being white is also very helpful.

That either should matter and police accountability should not is a crime against our country and ALL of its people.
 
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