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Byte1 06-15-2020 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 1784731)
I very seldom agree with CNM, but regarding this post I do.
The post is as low as it gets. Shameful.

The truth is sometimes painful. But, if anyone sees something in that post that is not what many are thinking or if there is something to suggest otherwise, I am always willing to listen/read their opinion. I would be called a hypocrite if I utilized all the PC I read on here by folks that know nothing about the subject. Like everyone else on here, I merely submit my opinion. Opinion based on experience, I might add And my opinion is that posts accusing law enforcement that are doing their best to protect society, of being murderers is "low as it gets." And I find that to be VERY "shameful."
I am more willing to give the Police the benefit of doubt than a criminal, especially one that has a past and one that fights the police when they are doing their duty. I find lynch mobs, whether physically or verbally to be abhorrent.
Here's some facts for anyone that wishes to argue:

The deceased was intoxicated
The deceased was incapable of operating a motor vehicle
The deceased was uncooperative
The deceased was under arrest
The deceased resisted arrest
The deceased assaulted a police officer (a felony in some states)
The deceased escaped arrest
The deceased stole police property, a weapon
The deceased attempted to use said weapon on the police

Where is what I said "shameful?"

manaboutown 06-15-2020 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by JimJohnson (Post 1784645)
I watched all the videos and I call it murder!

I watched all the videos and believe it may be justifiable homicide. If we were on the as same jury I would vote acquittal and the cop would go free.

Also, the cop deserves a jury of his peers. I wish him good luck with that!

jimjamuser 06-15-2020 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1784313)
Firings.....knee jerk politicians (like the mayor of Seattle) rolling over and caving in to the current wave of lawlessness. Making the LEO back away from the area to allow the lawlessness to continue.

As this continues more and more LEO members will become more passive when encountering unlawful incidents.
Which will in turn lead to more criminals and thugs getting away with their crimes.

Those who serve and protect are in danger of being emasculated by those who run cities and states.

What individual, black or any other, in their right mind in this day and age would fight police, resist arrest, run away and shoot at police???

A drunken, frighted poor sheep that was not treated like a Christian. Would Jesus have shot?

jimjamuser 06-15-2020 01:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1784313)
Firings.....knee jerk politicians (like the mayor of Seattle) rolling over and caving in to the current wave of lawlessness. Making the LEO back away from the area to allow the lawlessness to continue.

As this continues more and more LEO members will become more passive when encountering unlawful incidents.
Which will in turn lead to more criminals and thugs getting away with their crimes.

Those who serve and protect are in danger of being emasculated by those who run cities and states.

What individual, black or any other, in their right mind in this day and age would fight police, resist arrest, run away and shoot at police???

What the world and the US of A needs now.....in the sense of money/resources stolen from the taxpayer is MORE IRS officers to catch the white-collar criminals. That money recovered could pay for more neighborhood beat police PLUS many social workers.

ColdNoMore 06-15-2020 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by manaboutown (Post 1784770)
I watched all the videos and believe it may be justifiable homicide. If we were on the as same jury I would vote acquittal and the cop would go free.

Also, the cop deserves a jury of his peers. I wish him good luck with that!


Sadly, it won't be all that hard finding "peers," that would kill a black man in the back with 2 shots, while they were no threat...and running away.
:ohdear:

jimjamuser 06-15-2020 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1784333)
They say, "The good ones always die young."


Don't know who "they are.


Don't know what it take to be a "good one".


Don't know what "young" is.


Don't know why I posted this.


:shocked:

Don't know why I laughed at that?

manaboutown 06-15-2020 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Byte1 (Post 1784768)
The truth is sometimes painful. But, if anyone sees something in that post that is not what many are thinking or if there is something to suggest otherwise, I am always willing to listen/read their opinion. I would be called a hypocrite if I utilized all the PC I read on here by folks that know nothing about the subject. Like everyone else on here, I merely submit my opinion. Opinion based on experience, I might add And my opinion is that posts accusing law enforcement that are doing their best to protect society, of being murderers is "low as it gets." And I find that to be VERY "shameful."
I am more willing to give the Police the benefit of doubt than a criminal, especially one that has a past and one that fights the police when they are doing their duty. I find lynch mobs, whether physically or verbally to be abhorrent.
Here's some facts for anyone that wishes to argue:

The deceased was intoxicated
The deceased was incapable of operating a motor vehicle
The deceased was uncooperative
The deceased was under arrest
The deceased resisted arrest
The deceased assaulted a police officer (a felony in some states)
The deceased escaped arrest
The deceased stole police property, a weapon
The deceased attempted to use said weapon on the police

Where is what I said "shameful?"

It appeared to me he assaulted two cops. Subsequent to him aborting their handcuffing him they had him down on the pavement. He violently threw them off. He may have been juiced up on something which would make him irrational and dangerous. The autopsy should show what he was on. He was a thug and had a violent history, including cruelty to a child, unforgivable.

jimjamuser 06-15-2020 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ColdNoMore (Post 1784722)
Unbelievable! :oops:


Anyone still wonder, why there are so many people protesting...for equal justice for ALL?
:ohdear:

Good one cold sores.......I got a good laugh!

banjobob 06-15-2020 02:01 PM

The thugs just don’t get it , do what the cops order you to do and good chance you. Will be around for breakfast the next day. Ignorance is not an excuse , I don’t blame the police.

manaboutown 06-15-2020 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 1784776)
What the world and the US of A needs now.....in the sense of money/resources stolen from the taxpayer is MORE IRS officers to catch the white-collar criminals. That money recovered could pay for more neighborhood beat police PLUS many social workers.

Over the years trillions have already been flushed down the drain through well meaning but worse than worthless social programs. While I am all for catching white collar criminals - the IRS could start with Al Sharpton who owes what, $7M? in unpaid taxes - I am more fearful of violent crime much of which is caused at least in part by ineffective historic policies designed to help but in fact aggravating the situation.

jimjamuser 06-15-2020 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jacksonbrown (Post 1784764)
it was unlawfully to shoot a man in the back while he’s running away

No, the criminal was running to his car.

The officer, honoring his oath "to serve and protect", prevented the drunk (and probably drugged-up) low-life from killing innocent women and children.

There!

I take it that the "THERE" definitively settle this issue. But, one small detail....a whole line of people-occupied-cars was close to the shooter's line of fire.

karostay 06-15-2020 02:19 PM

CNN he was an outstanding father..Even though he was drunk and passed out in the drive through lane

retiredguy123 06-15-2020 02:30 PM

Here is a link about Mr. Brooks that most of the media is not talking about.

Media Portrays Rayshard Brooks As Loving Father Despite Criminal Charges Of Cruelty To Children, Battery On Family Member, False Imprisonment – TB Daily News

Topspinmo 06-15-2020 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Lindsyburnsy (Post 1784686)
The guy was drunk. The cops know what distance they have to be away, from getting hit with the taser. They shot him in the back. Why couldn't these cops have just called the guy's wife to pick him up and move his car?The shooting was not justified. Cops need to be trained how to de-escalate and situation, not pull a gun every time someone runs away from them.

He didn’t just run away

manaboutown 06-15-2020 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1784800)

Thank you! The left wing IT outfits are making it extremely difficult to locate through computer searches background information on both these thugs, Floyd and Brooks. The lamestream media wants to portray them as virtuous responsible law abiding contributing members of society who were mercilessly gunned down by racist police officers whereas in reality they were any but such folk. They were convicted violent felons.


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