I'm only skimming so I may have missed it but I'm kind of surprised there's no discussion or video of the California cop straddling a woman alongside the highway and using her head as a speedbag.
Again, so you say that cops are good at their jobs since they kill more than they get killed? I think that's kinda in their mission statement.Cops kill far more innocent civilians than cops get killed by criminals every year. But somehow they are the good guys and out protecting us. Dont question cops. Even if we cant dispute your point you are childish for doubting our statist narrative.
Some people just dont deserve to live in a free country. Is it any doubt why our freedoms have been steadily eroded for 60 years?
Innocent. I am going to assume that was a comprehension error, and you are not actually a fan of Brazilian style policing.Again, so you say that cops are good at their jobs since they kill more than they get killed? I think that's kinda in their mission statement.
It's their job to kill people, idiot!Innocent. I am going to assume that was a comprehension error, and you are not actually a fan of Brazilian style policing.
Yeah, I missed the innocent part. I subconsciously figured you were saying more cops kill bad guys than bad guys kill cops.Innocent. I am going to assume that was a comprehension error, and you are not actually a fan of Brazilian style policing.
We tried that, and all the hippie protesters came out in force.I know this is going to sound hypocritical, but this thread needs to be allowed to die out, so it can come back with a roaring vengeance next time Bipo gets outraged by an article.
Constant low intensity sniping is not my prefered form of combat.
Natural deaths are not the same as extrajudicial murderWe tried that, and all the hippie protesters came out in force.
~closes thread then pepper sprays Hugh~Natural deaths are not the same as extrajudicial murder
After reviewing the evidence weighed against Magee for capital murder, a grand jury decided that there was not enough evidence to stand trial for that charge.
The grand jury, despite its decision, still took a pro-law-enforcement position and indicted Mr. Magee for the weeds he grew in his home. Magee received a third-degree felony indictment for owning firearms while in “possession of marijuana [weighing] more than 4 oz. but less than 5 lbs.”
Julie Renken, the district attorney, said she would “fully prosecute” Magee for this crime, which could itself carry up to a 10 year prison sentence if convicted. She wrote in a statement:
“The Burleson County Sheriff’s Office would not have been there that day if Mr. Magee had not decided to live a lifestyle of doing and producing illegal drugs in his home. Therefore, we will fully prosecute the drug charges against him. This event should wake the community up that drug crimes are not victimless.”