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6 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

Note: no one knows if this man handing out money is Antifa, although he does have the uniform. However, this is ummm interesting.
 

 


Handing out money to raise havoc?  I couldn’t hear what he said other than “there are three picnic tables up here”. Maybe he was giving him money to go buy some sandwiches so the could have a picnic. ?

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Just now, Wacka said:

I got aFacebook  post from a friend in CA before she had to pull it for safety reasons. There was anotherofficer shot   with Mr. Underwood. It is her first husband, the father of her  children. The men were guarding the Federal Building in Oakland when someone  did a drive-by. Underwood died but the other officer underwent surgery and  is recovering in the hospital.

 

Yeah, I read about the other officer as well. I hope him a full and speedy recovery.

 

Nothing more than acceptable casualties in the fight against injustice, right?

 

SMFH

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Samantha Shader, 27, of Catskill, NY, tossed the incendiary device through a rear window of the van at the corner of Eastern Parkway and Washington Avenue around 10:40 p.m., police said.
 

Shader then allegedly bit an officer on the leg as she was taken into custody, police said. :blink:


She faces four counts of attempted murder of a police officer, attempted arson, assault on a cop, criminal possession of a weapon and reckless endangerment.

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1 minute ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

"protestors"
 

 


And for those of you that will say “if he only had a gun.......”

 

If you’re worried about being chased and attacked and will carry a gun just in case that happens?  I give you the same message I give to those worried about the virus. Stay home. 

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1 hour ago, Prickly Pete said:

 

 

Every dead teenage body will be attributed to Trump.

 

I live in Los Angeles and know many people. I can count on one hand the number of people that aren't supporting these riots. I mean, "Burn Baby Burn" support. They WANT it to continue, because they think it will damage Trump.

 

Many are gleeful. Laughing. 

 

 

Hundreds of people I KNOW, want these to continue. 

 

It's right there on their social media.

 

 

I don’t blame Trump for this and any sane person wouldn’t but it’s worth pointing out Trump himself blamed Obama while he was in office for some riots. There’s a tweet out there that says in effect ‘because of lack of leadership’. 
 

1 hour ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


this is in Florida:
 

 

 

Scumbags. 

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I am certain there are people who will disagree. I do not. There is a chain of command in place, and the feds are last, not first. The mayors have to allow the police to act and not stand down, and then the governors have state police and state national guard. Once those avenues have been exhausted without success, then the feds come in.

 

 

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1 hour ago, ALF said:
 
i was just at a local home goods store w/ my cousin getting furniture for my place when an elderly white woman approached me at the check out counter. she looked at me w/ tears in her eyes... & then said “i’m from Minneapolis & I just want you to know “you matter to me.”

The heartfelt words hit Zay right in the chest...he fumbled with them for a few seconds and ultimately let them slide right through his fingers?

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5 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:


And for those of you that will say “if he only had a gun.......”

 

If you’re worried about being chased and attacked and will carry a gun just in case that happens?  I give you the same message I give to those worried about the virus. Stay home. 

Racist MFers. People need to avoid these situations. It’s way too dangerous out there. 

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7 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:


And for those of you that will say “if he only had a gun.......”

 

If you’re worried about being chased and attacked and will carry a gun just in case that happens?  I give you the same message I give to those worried about the virus. Stay home. 

 

What if you're protecting your business from the looters? What if you're on your last leg because of COVID,. and you and your friends grab some guns and stand outside your business to protect it? You good with that, or should they stay away?

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Soon, state and local governments will want bailouts for this too. The bigger the mess, the bigger the bailout. Not much incentive to prevent  catastrophe anymore. It's a profitable business model. Not for us of course, but that is the point after all. At least the bankers are safe. Always have been, always will.

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6 minutes ago, IDBillzFan said:

 

What if you're protecting your business from the looters? What if you're on your last leg because of COVID,. and you and your friends grab some guns and stand outside your business to protect it? You good with that, or should they stay away?


We’ve been here but I’ll restate. If you’re standing outside your business armed very little good will come of it. We do not want to even come close to making a martyr out of any of these jackasses. Give me ***** but if your business is burned there is a great chance you will get the funds to rebuild. I say stay away and let bright lights shine on these *****sticks. 
 

 

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32 minutes ago, GaryPinC said:

I had a question for you, being in law enforcement and seeming like a reasonable poster.

I am curious, is there any internal mechanisms to deal with officers who get a little too extreme in carrying out their duty?  ie fellow officers reporting heavy handedness and working within the system to help the reported officer adjust their responses before it becomes a problem?

 

Or does it need external evidence, video or citizen complaints/charges, to precipitate internal action?  TIA

In my department, there are several mechanisms in place. Being a supervisor, one of my job tasks is conducting reviews of dashcam/ bodycam videos. The review is documented and flagged in the system. We also have to do periodic, random ride alongs with our subordinates. Stuff like that. Supervisors are responsible for their people, much like parents are for their kids. When issues, or the potential for issues, arise we do have resources to use to assist the officer and correct the behavior. 
 

Before I was supervisor, it was just about doing the right thing. If TYTT actually knew me, my name, and my department, a simple google search would reveal to him that I’ve been involved in the arrest of off duty police officers breaking the law, as well as outing bad cops misbehaving on duty. He’s right that the system relies heavily upon the ethics and morality of rank and file cops. The vast, vast majority of cops fall into this category. In my experience, the majority of agencies are ready and willing to dole out punishment to cops doing things they shouldn’t be. Unfortunately for people like TYTT, this rarely results in the public hanging of those police officers. Cops are punished, paper trails do exist, and those paper trails are public record for those who know how to search them (it isn’t hard).

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44 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:


What did he do to get chased down?

 

Of course you don’t know. Did he deserve it?  Who knows but advocating shooting someone does not make you a tough guy. IMO it makes you an idiot and a HUGE part of the problem. 

 

Riiiiight. What possible justification does a pack of thugs have to beat a guy senseless?

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1 minute ago, Sig1Hunter said:

In my department, there are several mechanisms in place. Being a supervisor, one of my job tasks is conducting reviews of dashcam/ bodycam videos. The review is documented and flagged in the system. We also have to do periodic, random ride alongs with our subordinates. Stuff like that. Supervisors are responsible for their people, much like parents are for their kids. When issues, or the potential for issues, arise we do have resources to use to assist the officer and correct the behavior. 
 

Before I was supervisor, it was just about doing the right thing. If TYTT actually knew me, my name, and my department, a simple google search would reveal to him that I’ve been involved in the arrest of off duty police officers breaking the law, as well as outing bad cops misbehaving on duty. He’s right that the system relies heavily upon the ethics and morality of rank and file cops. The vast, vast majority of cops fall into this category. In my experience, the majority of agencies are ready and willing to dole out punishment to cops doing things they shouldn’t be. Unfortunately for people like TYTT, this rarely results in the public hanging of those police officers. Cops are punished, paper trails do exist, and those paper trails are public record for those who know how to search them (it isn’t hard).

 

Keep safe out there man. Know lots of police here in rural town all pretty nice. Go to bars used to have couple beers with them. When I see them at the bar. They drive me back home when not working. Good people. Lots would never hurt people do the things whats right. 

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