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just sprinkle some crack on him.
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just sprinkle some crack on him.
hahah I miss Dave Chappel so bad :D
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just sprinkle some crack on him.
Let's go, boys! Our job is done here. Case closed!
Seriously...that was a sloppy job. The cycle continues. Society needs a reset.
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hahah I miss Dave Chappel Squad Father so bad :D
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Doesn't even surprise me anymore. Cops are getting away with shit like this all the time. :-\
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(http://nikkigsblog.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/pig-cop.jpg)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_mBqgM9-hXBo/SaLvI3pgTSI/AAAAAAAAEBk/NnBhqT7Je8w/s400/pig_cop.jpg)
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And yet, if the guy on the bike had stopped when this all started, none of the events that followed would have happened.
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And yet, if the guy on the bike had stopped when this all started, none of the events that followed would have happened.
Awesome reasoning ability you have ::)
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And yet, if the guy on the bike had stopped when this all started, none of the events that followed would have happened.
Don't try using logic on getbig.
It never works in your favor.
IMO this video was pretty cool.
Anyone have a few more for me to laugh at during my lunch break?
Carry on.
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I wonder just how often stuff like this happens?? With all said and done, when you run from the police and they catch you it usually isn't going to end up in your favor for making the cops run....I know my few cop friends make people pay for making them chase
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kid shoulda pedaled faster.
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Don't try using logic on getbig.
It never works in your favor.
IMO this video was pretty cool.
Anyone have a few more for me to laugh at during my lunch break?
Carry on.
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oh...please enlighten me superior north american white male. ::)
petty blk male flees and dies vs 2 white males who are allowed to retrieve guns from their vehicles after minutes of warnings and murder cops.
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oh...please enlighten me superior north american white male. ::)
petty blk male flees and dies vs 2 white males who are allowed to retrieve guns from their vehicles after minutes of warnings and murder cops.
Do you think this would have happened if he would have stopped in the beginning? Thanks for the compliment BTW, but i view myself as a "human" not white or black American.
You should try it sometime.
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sometimes they even execute them, with a bullet in the back, live on video and still get away with it
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Do you think this would have happened if he would have stopped in the beginning like a superior north American white male like myself would have?
Thanks for the compliment BTW, but i view myself as a "human" not white or black American.
You should try it sometime.
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i have no clue what you are writing about. race card works real good on getbig with getwhite. i dont bother in real life ::)
btw shade emoticon works better when my man...gracie jj...posts it with hot morenas.
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And yet, if the guy on the bike had stopped when this all started, none of the events that followed would have happened.
outed
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i have no clue what you are writing about.
I know.
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Don't try using logic on getbig.
It never works in your favor.
IMO this video was pretty cool.
Anyone have a few more for me to laugh at during my lunch break?
Carry on.
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sure here you go
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Awesome reasoning ability you have ::)
Wiggs, I don't condone running the guy over (the officers need to be held accountable) or planting a gun on him, but the fact remains, had he stopped instead of running, this never happens (or maybe they just beat the hell out of him on camera instead). ;D
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Yet another thread that turned into "the man" against "darkie" ::)
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Didn't that happen last year? The cop is a criminal if he planted the weapon on the guy. He would have survived running over the guy.. accidents happen, as tragic as it was, the officer was trying to catch who he had reason to believe was burglarizing a construction site. It's dark, lots of turns, so he makes a left, not knowing the guy fell off his bike and runs him over.. bad luck. BUT.. the planting of evidence is willfull and criminal and he should fry for that, not only for the wrong he did to the deceased, but what he did to every other cop out there who does the right thing..
As far as the subway shooting, During the trial, with expert testimony, it was shown he thought he was going for his taser. he announced he was, he acted like he was, and it makes sense. However the public has a right to expect that when a cop means to tase them, they friggin tase them, not shoot them.
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Seems like a typical day at the office.
Clearly the kid on the bike was going to kill one of the cops and they had to take evasive action to defend themselves. Planting the gun was just a show of good will to the kid's family. At least now the family will believe the kid went down in a blaze of glory.
The cops should get medals.
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However the public has a right to expect that when a cop means to tase them, they friggin tase them, not shoot them.
The public also has a right to stay still and follow the orders of the officer, then they wouldn't need to worry about getting tased.
I'm not a Pro-LE person, but if a cop tells you to do something, you are required by law to do so, or get tased/shot.
Every time i see some degenerate run from the police or fight an officer, i actually get joy out of watching them get tased or have their face planted into the pavement.
There are always exceptions, but the bottom line is that in America you have to follow the officer's orders or suffer the consequences, even if they are twisted.
Such is life, i see this in professional business practice on a regular basis, there will always be some twisted people out there.
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The public also has a right to stay still and follow the orders of the officer, then they wouldn't need to worry about getting tased.
I'm not a Pro-LE person, but if a cop tells you to do something, you are required by law to do so, or get tased/shot.
Every time i see some degenerate run from the police or fight an officer, i actually get joy out of watching them get tased or have their face planted into the pavement.
There are always exceptions, but the bottom line is that in America you have to follow the officer's orders or suffer the consequences, even if they are twisted.
Such is life, i see this in professional business practice on a regular basis, there will always be some twisted people out there.
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Expectation..
As a cop, I have the expectation that you will do as I say. As a bad guy, you have the expectation that if you don't, there are consequences. The consequences should be reasonable and fit the situation. If you refuse to sign a speeding ticket, I do not have the option of tasing you nor shooting you. If you run, I have the option of catching you. If you struggle with me I have the right to overcome your resistance with reasonable resistance
It sounds strange but between cops and the bad guys are some unwritten rules. This does not apply to the rabid, pshyco nut cases out there, but for 95% of the criminals we arrest, there is an understanding. Some of the rules are like this..
If I go to arrest you and you try to get away, I will attempt to take you into custody quickly, explosively and as effeciently as possible, causing the lest amount of damage I can. You as the bad guy are allowed to pull away, push me, jerk around, duck and weave, I am allowed to slam you to the ground and get the cuffs on you and its over. If at any point you take a swing, or attempt to hurt me and not just escape, then I will be forced to turn up the volume and within reason, get very serious about getting you under control
We like it this way. It works most of the time. They (the bad guys) know the boundaries they can operate in and expect to not get busted up. We can move around in unpleasant areas and neighborhoods and not dodge bullets or fist all day long. When cops can't be trusted to live up to their side of the deal, then it can get pretty rough and its a lot of fighting bad guys a lot of the time.
In that teenagers case, he can expect the cop to chase him, he assumes risk when he attempts to flee. If a car is chasing a bicycle down city streets, through parking lots and over sidewalks close on his tail, bad things can happen. I don't fault the cop for accidently running the guy over, I fault him for planting a gun.
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Expectation..
As a cop, I have the expectation that you will do as I say. As a bad guy, you have the expectation that if you don't, there are consequences. The consequences should be reasonable and fit the situation. If you refuse to sign a speeding ticket, I do not have the option of tasing you nor shooting you. If you run, I have the option of catching you. If you struggle with me I have the right to overcome your resistance with reasonable resistance
It sounds strange but between cops and the bad guys are some unwritten rules. This does not apply to the rabid, pshyco nut cases out there, but for 95% of the criminals we arrest, there is an understanding. Some of the rules are like this..
If I go to arrest you and you try to get away, I will attempt to take you into custody quickly, explosively and as effeciently as possible, causing the lest amount of damage I can. You as the bad guy are allowed to pull away, push me, jerk around, duck and weave, I am allowed to slam you to the ground and get the cuffs on you and its over. If at any point you take a swing, or attempt to hurt me and not just escape, then I will be forced to turn up the volume and within reason, get very serious about getting you under control
We like it this way. It works most of the time. They (the bad guys) know the boundaries they can operate in and expect to not get busted up. We can move around in unpleasant areas and neighborhoods and not dodge bullets or fist all day long. When cops can't be trusted to live up to their side of the deal, then it can get pretty rough and its a lot of fighting bad guys a lot of the time.
In that teenagers case, he can expect the cop to chase him, he assumes risk when he attempts to flee. If a car is chasing a bicycle down city streets, through parking lots and over sidewalks close on his tail, bad things can happen. I don't fault the cop for accidently running the guy over, I fault him for planting a gun.
Well written and i agree with most of what you said.
I just think that LEO are too soft on criminals and the public keeps crucifying a LEO each time they have to bust someones head.
Just think about LEO in other countries like China/Thailand/Vietnam, it's quite different and if you fight a LEO you will get messed up or worse.
My expectation is that i follow the law and if a LEO tells me to do something, i do it. Then again i have never been in the position because i either follow the law or do things within the realm of my own domain.
Just my opinion though.
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just dirty north american cops. there is nothing else.
if the bounty is right...skulls dont pick n choose.
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Do you think this would have happened if he would have stopped in the beginning like a superior north American white male like myself would have?
Thanks for the compliment BTW, but i view myself as a "human" not white or black American.
You should try it sometime.
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Considering the cop had an untraceable gun sitting in his glove box just waiting for the right time to be used, maybe this kids only chance at survival was to try to pedal away.
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Considering the cop had an untraceable gun sitting in his glove box just waiting for the right time to be used, maybe this kids only chance at survival was to try to pedal away.
I am kinda thinking the same thing. Also, what crime has that gun committed to where the officers felt the need to plant it??
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Being killed while unarmed and black?
That's an A Felony in New York.
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Considering the cop had an untraceable gun sitting in his glove box just waiting for the right time to be used, maybe this kids only chance at survival was to try to pedal away.
"Always the victim"
Again, if the degenerate would have stopped, he would be alive today.
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Problem is too many cops stick their nose where it doesnt belong. Shame the kid didnt pull out a gun and shoot the cop in the first place, he'd still be alive today.
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LOL, this kind of shit has been happening since the beginning of time, you dumbfucks are arguing about it like it's surprising. ;D
Fuck 'em all, one less criminal on the street and one less corrupt piggy too.
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And yet, if the guy on the bike had stopped when this all started, none of the events that followed would have happened.
very true. everyone thinks they can run or to whatever they want anymore. just like the chick that pushed the cop and then got punched..i feel like if you run from a cop and get run over oh well
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got any good docs
or any good movies, thriller, crime preferably.
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Chris Rock: "if the police have to come and get you, theyre bringing an ass whooping with them"
DO WHAT THE COPS SAY!!!!!!
if you have a problem with what happens you take it up after the fact not during the problem.
what the cop did as in planting the gun was crap and he needs to punished for that...running the kid over seemed like an accident though...the little shit shouldnt have ran
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sidenote I burnt my eyelashes bbq'ing
:-[
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And yet, if the guy on the bike had stopped when this all started, none of the events that followed would have happened.
I don't understand how people can't get a grasp on this.
BTW, fuck you no0b.
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or even a good comedy.
I'd watch Grandma's boy but I seen it to many times.
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taken is a great thriller.
a good show to start watching...mad men
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got any good docs
or any good movies, thriller, crime preferably.
if you like crime drama, if you liked the sopranos
go buy the ENTIRE series "Brotherhood" from showtime................ ..it never really caught on.............there were 3 seasons...............it s one of my 3 favorite shows of all time
better then ANY movie of late since "the departed" as far as crime drama goes..............its brutal, multi layered, idiosyncratic, and surperbly acted
its a crime this show never got the push it deserved
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taken is a great thriller.
Haha I read this really hilarious post in IMDB, about the girl in the movie
Seriously, almost every scene the daughter is in, she gets all spazzed out and starts running.
Her first scene is her birthday party: she's talking to Liam Nelson, then suddenly shrieks OMG! OMG! OMG! OMG! running to her stepdad and her horse.
We next see her in a restaurant, where she pouts "I don't want anything else" and runs away from the table.
Next when Liam gives her permission to travel to Europe, she gasps and jumps up in down in place. She screams and spastically runs down the hall to her mother. Halfway down the hall, she stops running, turns around and spastically runs back to her dad. Turning around yet again, she yells "Mom", and runs back down the hall shrieking.
Thanks to being confined in a car, her first non-running scene is in the ride to the airport. Once the car stops, and her running legs are standing on the ground again, the hyperactivity continues. Seconds after parking, the daughter sees her friend Amanda, and runs across the street to her.
Inside the airport, the parents manage getting the daughter to stand still long enough to snap a picture. Then the ADD kicks in and the daughter and her friend run into the terminal. Running won't get them to Europe any faster, but why walk when you can run?
Once in Europe, jet lag must have kicked in because the running stops. The one time she NEEDS to be running is during the kidnapping. She'll run to see a horse, run to see friends, run towards a plane, but she won't run from kidnappers. That's the real reason she gets Taken.
The daughter runs so much that even in flashbacks she is running. When Liam recalls his daughter's jacket, he remembers her wearing it while running. All memories involve her running, because she always is.
Finally, the Albanians show us how to get her to stop running: pump her full of heroin. When Liam is finally reunited with his daughter, she is too drugged up to run to him.
Back in the States, the drugs have worn off and the restless feet have returned. The daughter sees her mother at the airport, shrieks out "Mom!", and breaks into a full on sprint running towards her. Life is back to normal.
All those running through the jungle scenes in Lost must have been a big influence in Maggie Grace's acting techniques. Or maybe it was the director's suggestions to run so much. Looking forward to his Dune reboot with 750% more running.
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Two shows I've been really getting into recently:
True Blood
Hung
Both on HBO!
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NETFLIX ....
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (Thanks, JNN)
True Blood
Dexter
Arrested Development
Nip / Tuck
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hilarious Australian comedy - plus you can watch the entire first season on youtube
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How about watching something die instead of dying for something to watch?
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I don't understand how people can't get a grasp on this.
BTW, fuck you no0b.
Lol @ Chaos, compared to me you are the "noob", so fuck you (no homo). :-*
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Fucking pigs, always ruining the honest cops good name. >:(
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BANGBROS
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The human centipede
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Vietnam first kill - amazing documentary and chilling
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Vietnam first kill - amazing documentary and chilling
Thats one crazy sick as documentary right there well worth the watch
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Expectation..
As a cop, I have the expectation that you will do as I say. As a bad guy, you have the expectation that if you don't, there are consequences. The consequences should be reasonable and fit the situation. If you refuse to sign a speeding ticket, I do not have the option of tasing you nor shooting you. If you run, I have the option of catching you. If you struggle with me I have the right to overcome your resistance with reasonable resistance
It sounds strange but between cops and the bad guys are some unwritten rules. This does not apply to the rabid, pshyco nut cases out there, but for 95% of the criminals we arrest, there is an understanding. Some of the rules are like this..
If I go to arrest you and you try to get away, I will attempt to take you into custody quickly, explosively and as effeciently as possible, causing the lest amount of damage I can. You as the bad guy are allowed to pull away, push me, jerk around, duck and weave, I am allowed to slam you to the ground and get the cuffs on you and its over. If at any point you take a swing, or attempt to hurt me and not just escape, then I will be forced to turn up the volume and within reason, get very serious about getting you under control
We like it this way. It works most of the time. They (the bad guys) know the boundaries they can operate in and expect to not get busted up. We can move around in unpleasant areas and neighborhoods and not dodge bullets or fist all day long. When cops can't be trusted to live up to their side of the deal, then it can get pretty rough and its a lot of fighting bad guys a lot of the time.
In that teenagers case, he can expect the cop to chase him, he assumes risk when he attempts to flee. If a car is chasing a bicycle down city streets, through parking lots and over sidewalks close on his tail, bad things can happen. I don't fault the cop for accidently running the guy over, I fault him for planting a gun.
Excellent post!
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So tazering the guy, then running him over is ok. ::)
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Brutal thread merge
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So tazering the guy, then running him over is ok. ::)
Okay in the sense that the cop has limited options chasing a guy on a bike. He can't outrun him on foot, so he uses the vehicle. Having been in many a pursuit myself, it takes a constant reminder to not get tunnel vision, to not become more dangerous trying to catch the bad guy than the bad guy is.. In this case, the cop probably thought.. I can't open the door on the guy as I drive by, it will dent my unit and I'll have to answer for that.. I can taser the guy and he will likely crash to the ground but that's his problem and he shouldn't be running from me. In all likelyhood the injuries will be minor. The cop probably fully expected the guy to be farther ahead as he turned the corner, not laying in the road from crashing (not from the taser from my understanding).
So while it isnt the result sought after by the cop nor the suspect, the bad guy didnt mean to crash, the officer didnt mean to run him over. So I have no problems with the attempted tasing, and while tragic, believe running him over was an accident, brought upon the suspect by the suspects actions.
Personally, when I pursue people/vehicles, we have a policy in place that puts conditions on pursuits. We have a checklist so to speak
Nature of the crime
Age of the offender
Is the identity known
weather and light conditions
road conditions
other traffic/pedestrians present
and so on and so forth..
I probably would have chased the guy, having probable cause based on time of night, location where he was located, and his fleeing, that he was likely up to no good. I wouldn't have attempted a tasing because 1. Its not all that easy to tase a subject even when stationary as both prongs have to connect to be effective. 2. My buddies would have laughed at me. But I have enough experience that I don't get excited about them, I would leave enough room for stopping in the event of an unexpected crash, and if he got away, we'll catch him next time.
So yeah, the tasing and the running him over... I wouldn't have done it, but it's not so far out of reason that I would not understand it.
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Okay in the sense that the cop has limited options chasing a guy on a bike. He can't outrun him on foot, so he uses the vehicle. Having been in many a pursuit myself, it takes a constant reminder to not get tunnel vision, to not become more dangerous trying to catch the bad guy than the bad guy is.. In this case, the cop probably thought.. I can't open the door on the guy as I drive by, it will dent my unit and I'll have to answer for that.. I can taser the guy and he will likely crash to the ground but that's his problem and he shouldn't be running from me. In all likelyhood the injuries will be minor. The cop probably fully expected the guy to be farther ahead as he turned the corner, not laying in the road from crashing (not from the taser from my understanding).
So while it isnt the result sought after by the cop nor the suspect, the bad guy didnt mean to crash, the officer didnt mean to run him over. So I have no problems with the attempted tasing, and while tragic, believe running him over was an accident, brought upon the suspect by the suspects actions.
Personally, when I pursue people/vehicles, we have a policy in place that puts conditions on pursuits. We have a checklist so to speak
Nature of the crime
Age of the offender
Is the identity known
weather and light conditions
road conditions
other traffic/pedestrians present
and so on and so forth..
I probably would have chased the guy, having probable cause based on time of night, location where he was located, and his fleeing, that he was likely up to no good. I wouldn't have attempted a tasing because 1. Its not all that easy to tase a subject even when stationary as both prongs have to connect to be effective. 2. My buddies would have laughed at me. But I have enough experience that I don't get excited about them, I would leave enough room for stopping in the event of an unexpected crash, and if he got away, we'll catch him next time.
So yeah, the tasing and the running him over... I wouldn't have done it, but it's not so far out of reason that I would not understand it.
You need to find a psychotherapist. Running over a guy so your friends wouldn't laugh at you. ::)
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So tazering the guy, then running him over is ok. ::)
I dont think anyone is saying that, it was an ACCIDENT!!!!
an accident that was more than preventable if the dumb ass kid had stopped instead of running away. He definitely needs to be punished for planting the gun but what happend preceeding that was an accident.
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You need to find a psychotherapist. Running over a guy so your friends wouldn't laugh at you. ::)
and you my friend, need to re-read my post. I never said that. I said I wouldn't taser him because 1. it is a low probability that it would work, and 2. my buddies would laugh at me. How did you manage to turn that into I would run him over?
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go buy the ENTIRE series "Brotherhood" from showtime................ ..it never really caught on.............there were 3 seasons...............it s one of my 3 favorite shows of all time
better then ANY movie of late since "the departed" as far as crime drama goes..............its brutal, multi layered, idiosyncratic, and surperbly acted
its a crime this show never got the push it deserved
agreed. great great show. just discovered it. probably more violent than The Wire.
It's on Hulu now. and the chick from Weeds is on it :) plus lots of actors from other cool shows.
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So tazering the guy, then running him over is ok. ::)
Yes clearly it is for Agnostic & cops in general
No Doubt That Cop Was In Fear For His Life ::)
Yet another example of way over the top out of control
Policing
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agreed. great great show. just discovered it. probably more violent than The Wire.
It's on Hulu now. and the chick from Weeds is on it :) plus lots of actors from other cool shows.
Never did end up watching that. I have nothing to watch lately. Should watch it or do deadwood again
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Honestly...Do Black mothers even teach their children to show respect for authority, like cops and teachers etc? They seem to be like wild animals almost...
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