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  • 89th8 Offline
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    89th
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    #27

    Yeah that's as clear as day. She says taser taser taser! Then realizes...shit, that wasn't a taser. CLEARLY an accident, but I doubt the mob will start to listen to reason now.

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    • LuFins DadL Offline
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      LuFins Dad
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      #28

      Maybe they will take it easier on her for being a woman?

      The Brad

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      • CopperC Offline
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        #29

        You could convince some people that the bad guy asked for it.

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        • AxtremusA Offline
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          Let's say that the officer meant to fire her taser but mistakenly fired her gun instead. Now what?

          Imagine for a moment the person thus killed was your brother or your son, are you going to look at this one fact that "the officer mistook up her gun for her taser" and tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

          Change that perspective again and try to imagine yourself as the police captain or the police chief, you learnt that an officer on your force mistook her gun for a taser and unintentionally killed a person as a result. Are you going to tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

          One last one, imagine yourself to be the person who mistook your gun for a taser and you killed another person with it. Would you expect to just say "oops" and that will be end of it all?

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          • AxtremusA Axtremus

            Let's say that the officer meant to fire her taser but mistakenly fired her gun instead. Now what?

            Imagine for a moment the person thus killed was your brother or your son, are you going to look at this one fact that "the officer mistook up her gun for her taser" and tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

            Change that perspective again and try to imagine yourself as the police captain or the police chief, you learnt that an officer on your force mistook her gun for a taser and unintentionally killed a person as a result. Are you going to tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

            One last one, imagine yourself to be the person who mistook your gun for a taser and you killed another person with it. Would you expect to just say "oops" and that will be end of it all?

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            @axtremus said in Another police traffic stop gone wrong:

            Let's say that the officer meant to fire her taser but mistakenly fired her gun instead. Now what?

            Imagine for a moment the person thus killed was your brother or your son, are you going to look at this one fact that "the officer mistook up her gun for her taser" and tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

            Change that perspective again and try to imagine yourself as the police captain or the police chief, you learnt that an officer on your force mistook her gun for a taser and unintentionally killed a person as a result. Are you going to tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

            One last one, imagine yourself to be the person who mistook your gun for a taser and you killed another person with it. Would you expect to just say "oops" and that will be end of it all?

            I don’t think anyone said that.

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            • AxtremusA Axtremus

              Let's say that the officer meant to fire her taser but mistakenly fired her gun instead. Now what?

              Imagine for a moment the person thus killed was your brother or your son, are you going to look at this one fact that "the officer mistook up her gun for her taser" and tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

              Change that perspective again and try to imagine yourself as the police captain or the police chief, you learnt that an officer on your force mistook her gun for a taser and unintentionally killed a person as a result. Are you going to tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

              One last one, imagine yourself to be the person who mistook your gun for a taser and you killed another person with it. Would you expect to just say "oops" and that will be end of it all?

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              Horace
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              #32

              @axtremus said in Another police traffic stop gone wrong:

              Let's say that the officer meant to fire her taser but mistakenly fired her gun instead. Now what?

              Imagine for a moment the person thus killed was your brother or your son, are you going to look at this one fact that "the officer mistook up her gun for her taser" and tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

              Change that perspective again and try to imagine yourself as the police captain or the police chief, you learnt that an officer on your force mistook her gun for a taser and unintentionally killed a person as a result. Are you going to tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

              One last one, imagine yourself to be the person who mistook your gun for a taser and you killed another person with it. Would you expect to just say "oops" and that will be end of it all?

              That already played out near me, they even made a movie about it. Fruitvale Station. The officer did prison time of course. I assume the victim’s family got millions.

              Education is extremely important.

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              • AxtremusA Axtremus

                Let's say that the officer meant to fire her taser but mistakenly fired her gun instead. Now what?

                Imagine for a moment the person thus killed was your brother or your son, are you going to look at this one fact that "the officer mistook up her gun for her taser" and tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

                Change that perspective again and try to imagine yourself as the police captain or the police chief, you learnt that an officer on your force mistook her gun for a taser and unintentionally killed a person as a result. Are you going to tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

                One last one, imagine yourself to be the person who mistook your gun for a taser and you killed another person with it. Would you expect to just say "oops" and that will be end of it all?

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                LuFins Dad
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                @axtremus said in Another police traffic stop gone wrong:

                Let's say that the officer meant to fire her taser but mistakenly fired her gun instead. Now what?

                Imagine for a moment the person thus killed was your brother or your son, are you going to look at this one fact that "the officer mistook up her gun for her taser" and tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

                Change that perspective again and try to imagine yourself as the police captain or the police chief, you learnt that an officer on your force mistook her gun for a taser and unintentionally killed a person as a result. Are you going to tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

                One last one, imagine yourself to be the person who mistook your gun for a taser and you killed another person with it. Would you expect to just say "oops" and that will be end of it all?

                It’s too bad there isn’t something in between Murder 2 and “Oops, well that’s life”. Apparently there isn’t. Too bad. Let’s send the video to America’s Funniest Videos!

                The Brad

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                • JollyJ Offline
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                  #34

                  Shit happens.

                  Even with people's lives.

                  For whatever reason, the guy was resisting arrest. That's probably because he was a wannabe gangsta (money and gun waving pictures). Or maybe it's just the current culture in the black community.

                  Did he deserve to die? No. Did the officer make a tragic mistake in the heat and confusion of the moment? Yes. Will she do time? Yes, probably for manslaughter.

                  “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                  Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                  • George KG Offline
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                    George K
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                    #35

                    And of course, the obvious question is asked:

                    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                    • MikM Offline
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                      #36

                      That is the question - what was the proximate cause of this incident? It cannot be the stop. Police were doing what we hire police to do. So the question then becomes, would this have happened if the deceased had complied with the officers? Obviously not.

                      Honestly, if it were my family member I would put at least equal blame on them.

                      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                      • George KG George K

                        And of course, the obvious question is asked:

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                        Loki
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                        @george-k said in Another police traffic stop gone wrong:

                        And of course, the obvious question is asked:

                        Rashida as a leader you need to be insightful not inciteful.

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                        • LuFins DadL Offline
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                          LuFins Dad
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                          #38

                          So she wants the laws that she helps create to not be enforced. Got it.

                          The Brad

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                          • Doctor PhibesD Offline
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                            Doctor Phibes
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                            #39

                            I'd be happy for the police to be less militarized. The rest of what she said would disqualify her from being elected in a sane world, but undoubtedly won't.

                            I was only joking

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                              Loki
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                              #40

                              The real question is why is the tweet not deleted by twitter and is she a candidate for twitter suspension?

                              And also why isn’t the MSM weighing in?

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                              • L Loki

                                The real question is why is the tweet not deleted by twitter and is she a candidate for twitter suspension?

                                And also why isn’t the MSM weighing in?

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                                Horace
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #41

                                @loki said in Another police traffic stop gone wrong:

                                The real question is why is the tweet not deleted by twitter and is she a candidate for twitter suspension?

                                And also why isn’t the MSM weighing in?

                                Because pop culture, by which I mean all messaging we're exposed to throughout all media, is dominated by left-leaning authoritarians?

                                Just a guess on my part.

                                Education is extremely important.

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                                • AxtremusA Axtremus

                                  Let's say that the officer meant to fire her taser but mistakenly fired her gun instead. Now what?

                                  Imagine for a moment the person thus killed was your brother or your son, are you going to look at this one fact that "the officer mistook up her gun for her taser" and tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

                                  Change that perspective again and try to imagine yourself as the police captain or the police chief, you learnt that an officer on your force mistook her gun for a taser and unintentionally killed a person as a result. Are you going to tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

                                  One last one, imagine yourself to be the person who mistook your gun for a taser and you killed another person with it. Would you expect to just say "oops" and that will be end of it all?

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                                  @axtremus said in Another police traffic stop gone wrong:

                                  Imagine for a moment the person thus killed was your brother or your son, are you going to look at this one fact that "the officer mistook up her gun for her taser" and tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

                                  Obviously, you would tell yourself that your brother or son was stupid for acting like he did.

                                  The officer's gun is irrelevant, the dead guy is responsible for his behavior.

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                                    xenon
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                                    #43

                                    I dunno how culpable the lady officer is - but I do know that defunding her training can't make her response any better.

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                                    • CopperC Copper

                                      @axtremus said in Another police traffic stop gone wrong:

                                      Imagine for a moment the person thus killed was your brother or your son, are you going to look at this one fact that "the officer mistook up her gun for her taser" and tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

                                      Obviously, you would tell yourself that your brother or son was stupid for acting like he did.

                                      The officer's gun is irrelevant, the dead guy is responsible for his behavior.

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                                      Horace
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                                      @copper said in Another police traffic stop gone wrong:

                                      @axtremus said in Another police traffic stop gone wrong:

                                      Imagine for a moment the person thus killed was your brother or your son, are you going to look at this one fact that "the officer mistook up her gun for her taser" and tell yourself "well that's life" and let it be the end of it all?

                                      Obviously, you would tell yourself that your brother or son was stupid for acting like he did.

                                      The officer's gun is irrelevant, the dead guy is responsible for his behavior.

                                      The left leaning humans don't really understand the concept of personal responsibility. They think "what if it was your family member" is some sort of trump card for every anecdote. Redo all of society because "what if it was your family member".

                                      These small people, small thinkers, just don't understand societies. They only understand their own families. They really do need the rest of us to do their thinking for them.

                                      Education is extremely important.

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                                        LuFins Dad
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                                        The Mayor said the cop needs fired. The City Manager says due process must be upheld. The city manager is now looking for a new job...And hopefully a competent attorney.

                                        https://nypost.com/2021/04/12/daunte-wright-shooting-brooklyn-center-city-manager-fired/

                                        The Brad

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                                          Jolly
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                                          BTW...There were four cops at this traffic stop. Why? Outstanding warrant for illegal firearms possession and he had a probation hold.

                                          If he hadn't slipped his restraints and tried to make a run for it, he'd be alive today...

                                          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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