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The warnings for state governors about tolerance for looting, vandalizing and violence has hit the front page of the New York Times Tuesday,

 

and as you’ll see it doesn’t contain an acceptable level of spin for the Left:

 

 

 

 

Click on the tweet for the hilarious responses.

 

The left cannot believe that the NYT would run such a "trash" headline and are threatening to cancel their subscriptions..........?

 

Nothing drives a leftist nuts more than a factual headline.

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, B-Man said:

 

The warnings for state governors about tolerance for looting, vandalizing and violence has hit the front page of the New York Times Tuesday,

 

and as you’ll see it doesn’t contain an acceptable level of spin for the Left:

 

 

 

 

Click on the tweet for the hilarious responses.

 

The left cannot believe that the NYT would run such a "trash" headline and are threatening to cancel their subscriptions..........?

 

Nothing drives a leftist nuts more than a factual headline.

 

 

 

 

there’s no way the NYT would run a balanced headline free of coy digs at Trump like that.  It has to be fake, right???

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26 minutes ago, dubs said:


ha. I’m pretty sure I could take all of them down myself, at once. Especially that kid from deliverance. Top row second from the right. 
 

amazing that sideshow bob is in there too. 

According to the article, top row second from the right is a chick. Hubba hubba!

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I just saw this on my DVR I think this is great and I hope this actions spreads to police departments nationwide.

 

The San Diego Police Dept is stopping the use of carotid restraint Immediately. 

 

as a PS: of 97 people arrested last night (Sunday) he estimates 1/4 were from outside of our local area.  Tome thats a high number but we also have alot of universities here so they may still be local but not permanent residents...or from LA? No way of telling. The last 2 nights my suburban middle class community has been under a 7pm-5am curfew and all Targets and Walmarts  in the vicinity are boarded up and closed.

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55 minutes ago, B-Man said:

THEY DON’T LOOK LIKE “WHITE NATIONALIST INFILTRATORS” TO ME: 

 

KPD identifies suspects connected to Fort Sanders vandalism.

 

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The resemblance between David Wells (second from the bottom left), looks like David Shaw of The Revivalists.

7 minutes ago, Margarita said:

I just saw this on my DVR I think this is great and I hope this actions spreads to police departments nationwide.

 

The San Diego Police Dept is stopping the use of carotid restraint Immediately.


This will lead to much more violence, as it removes one of the most effective restraint techniques.

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7 minutes ago, TakeYouToTasker said:


The resemblance between David Wells (second from the bottom left), looks like David Shaw of The Revivalists.


This will lead to much more violence, as it removes one of the most effective restraint techniques.

the question I have is will that request/order be obeyed while out in the field. Or is that an official sort of statement that will only come up if an officer happens to injure someone. Then the action after will be officially labeled negligent/against the rules.  *shrugs* Im no expert on restraint techniques

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13 minutes ago, Margarita said:

I just saw this on my DVR I think this is great and I hope this actions spreads to police departments nationwide.

 

The San Diego Police Dept is stopping the use of carotid restraint Immediately. 

 

as a PS: of 97 people arrested last night (Sunday) he estimates 1/4 were from outside of our local area.  Tome thats a high number but we also have alot of universities here so they may still be local but not permanent residents...or from LA? No way of telling.

Wait a minute.  Are you from San Diego?

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9 minutes ago, 4merper4mer said:

Wait a minute.  Are you from San Diego?

why do you ask? does that make me more or less shirley LOL I asked my husband what that meant he didnt know either and Yes I do live in americas finest city ?

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1 minute ago, Margarita said:

the question I have is will that request/order be obeyed while out in the field. Or is that an official sort of statement that will only come up if an officer happens to injure someone. Then the action after will be officially labeled negligent/against the rules.  *shrugs*


If it is obeyed in the field it will lead to more violent policing. There is nothing fatal about that sort of restraint when used properly. Look to MMA.

 

Carotid restraint is used frequently because it’s easy to obtain, relatively speaking, and closes the gap in strength, gender, size, etc.

 

Taking away that tool means it needs to replaced with something less effective, which ultimately will lead to more shootings.

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1 minute ago, TakeYouToTasker said:


If it is obeyed in the field it will lead to more violent policing. There is nothing fatal about that sort of restraint when used properly. Look to MMA.

 

Carotid restraint is used frequently because it’s easy to obtain, relatively speaking, and closes the gap in strength, gender, size, etc.

 

Taking away that tool means it needs to replaced with something less effective, which ultimately will lead to more shootings.

Im sorry to read that it sounds like you know of what you speak. it causes a person to black out and in view of what occured recently Im sure that weighed into that decision rightly or wrongly

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1 hour ago, B-Man said:

 

 

There’s probably a good reason this guy went down the Main Street and took his sweet time getting into a sniper position.

 

 

 

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Same reason children hide when they hear dads footsteps when they’ve been breaking stuff. The fear of god is useful tool for encouraging civility.

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4 minutes ago, Margarita said:

Im sorry to read that it sounds like you know of what you speak. it causes a person to black out and in view of what occured recently Im sure that weighed into that decision rightly or wrongly


I’m not someone in the know on these things either, but it seems natural to see an overreaction and condemnation of practices that are in of themselves not bad (as tasker has pointed out) because they were misused. I don’t think anyone who knows how to properly restrain someone in that manner considers this incident a proper implementation. Our police have handcuffs/restraints for a reason. This cop was just a murdering dick. 

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9 minutes ago, TakeYouToTasker said:


If it is obeyed in the field it will lead to more violent policing. There is nothing fatal about that sort of restraint when used properly. Look to MMA.

 

Carotid restraint is used frequently because it’s easy to obtain, relatively speaking, and closes the gap in strength, gender, size, etc.

 

Taking away that tool means it needs to replaced with something less effective, which ultimately will lead to more shootings.

Ironically, it is an approved method in Minneapolis. LVNR has gone the way of the Do-Do, mostly because of its appearances to the public. Also a reason that the vast majority of departments have gone away from the big, bad PR-24. Was a great tool for offensive and defensive, as well as restraint maneuvers, but after LAPD beat Rodney King senseless with them, they started falling out of favor. 

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