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On Mon, 01 Dec 2014 13:05:34 -0500, Let it snowe
wrote: On 12/1/2014 10:08 AM, Poco Loco wrote: On Mon, 01 Dec 2014 09:54:22 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote: Reacting to five members of the St. Louis Rams coming onto the field for Sunday’s game displaying the ‘hands up, don’t shoot’ gesture, a St. Louis police officers fraternal organization is demanding the team discipline the players, and that the team and league issue a formal apology, reports KSDK. In a statement released Sunday evening, the St. Louis Police Officers Association condemned the display, calling it “tasteless, offensive and inflammatory.” Prior to player introductions before Sunday’s game, five players — Stedman Bailey, Tavon Austin, Jared Cook, Chris Givens, and Kenny Britt — came out onto the field first with their hands in the air prior to being joined by their teammates. Responding to the display, the statement reads, “The St. Louis Police Officers Association is profoundly disappointed with the members of the St. Louis Rams football team who chose to ignore the mountains of evidence released from the St. Louis County Grand Jury this week and engage in a display that police officers around the nation found tasteless, offensive and inflammatory.” * * * * What is tasteless, offensive and inflammatory is the number of incidents in which police beat up, shoot, and kill unarmed civilians. Maybe the police unions should get more involved with policing bad cops. The unions PROTECT the bad cops. Is that the point you are trying to make? Well, there *was* a tad of sarcasm in my post. |
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On 12/1/2014 1:15 PM, Let it snowe wrote:
On 12/1/2014 11:21 AM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 12/1/14 11:04 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/1/2014 10:37 AM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 12/1/14 10:11 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/1/2014 9:54 AM, F*O*A*D wrote: Reacting to five members of the St. Louis Rams coming onto the field for Sunday’s game displaying the ‘hands up, don’t shoot’ gesture, a St. Louis police officers fraternal organization is demanding the team discipline the players, and that the team and league issue a formal apology, reports KSDK. In a statement released Sunday evening, the St. Louis Police Officers Association condemned the display, calling it “tasteless, offensive and inflammatory.†Prior to player introductions before Sunday’s game, five players — Stedman Bailey, Tavon Austin, Jared Cook, Chris Givens, and Kenny Britt — came out onto the field first with their hands in the air prior to being joined by their teammates. Responding to the display, the statement reads, “The St. Louis Police Officers Association is profoundly disappointed with the members of the St. Louis Rams football team who chose to ignore the mountains of evidence released from the St. Louis County Grand Jury this week and engage in a display that police officers around the nation found tasteless, offensive and inflammatory.†* * * * What is tasteless, offensive and inflammatory is the number of incidents in which police beat up, shoot, and kill unarmed civilians. You are exaggerating. How many police stops are made per year? How many result in unarmed civilians being beat up, shot or killed? There seems to be at least one a week that makes the news. One or two (or even 10) media reports of police encounters that result in physical violence doesn't sound unusual at all to me considering the many millions of encounters that must occur in that time frame. The cops are dealing with drunks, drug addicts, domestic violence and other mentally disturbed people everyday. That's in addition to hard core criminals caught in the act. A cop has to size up a situation very quickly to protect himself and others around him. At the first sign of belligerence or resist they get physical very quickly to prevent the situation from getting out of control. It's the ones that try to reason with the punks that end up getting hurt or killed. I just saw a vid in which a bunch of cops stopped a black teenager and had him on the ground because someone called in a complaint he had his hands in his pockets as he was leaving high school. It was cold and snowing. Other teens gathered around and started shooting videos. The cops backed off and let the kid go. I just saw a video of the Ferguson punk's mother declaring him a good boy. She musta not seen the video of him shopping in the convenience store just before he assaulted the cop. Yup, he was a good boy. I saw a vid of her saying that Wilson went to work that day wanting to kill someone... |
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On 12/1/2014 3:15 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Mon, 01 Dec 2014 15:13:57 -0500, wrote: On Mon, 01 Dec 2014 13:31:03 -0500, KC wrote: On 12/1/2014 1:15 PM, Let it snowe wrote: I just saw a video of the Ferguson punk's mother declaring him a good boy. She musta not seen the video of him shopping in the convenience store just before he assaulted the cop. Yup, he was a good boy. I saw a vid of her saying that Wilson went to work that day wanting to kill someone... These people are deluded by racism. Does anyone seriously believe Wilson was a cop for 18 years, never firing his gun and that was the day he decided he would kill someone? Got someone right here, but I won't mention any names. That is exactly what she was suggesting. |
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F*O*A*D wrote:
On 12/1/14 10:08 AM, Poco Loco wrote: On Mon, 01 Dec 2014 09:54:22 -0500, F*O*A*D wrote: Reacting to five members of the St. Louis Rams coming onto the field for Sunday’s game displaying the ‘hands up, don’t shoot’ gesture, a St. Louis police officers fraternal organization is demanding the team discipline the players, and that the team and league issue a formal apology, reports KSDK. In a statement released Sunday evening, the St. Louis Police Officers Association condemned the display, calling it “tasteless, offensive and inflammatory.” Prior to player introductions before Sunday’s game, five players — Stedman Bailey, Tavon Austin, Jared Cook, Chris Givens, and Kenny Britt — came out onto the field first with their hands in the air prior to being joined by their teammates. Responding to the display, the statement reads, “The St. Louis Police Officers Association is profoundly disappointed with the members of the St. Louis Rams football team who chose to ignore the mountains of evidence released from the St. Louis County Grand Jury this week and engage in a display that police officers around the nation found tasteless, offensive and inflammatory.” * * * * What is tasteless, offensive and inflammatory is the number of incidents in which police beat up, shoot, and kill unarmed civilians. Maybe the police unions should get more involved with policing bad cops. Maybe you should learn what the purpose of a labor union is. It "collects" money from working people to fund politicians and line the pockets of the scumbags that run them. |
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F*O*A*D wrote:
On 12/1/14 11:04 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/1/2014 10:37 AM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 12/1/14 10:11 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/1/2014 9:54 AM, F*O*A*D wrote: Reacting to five members of the St. Louis Rams coming onto the field for Sunday’s game displaying the ‘hands up, don’t shoot’ gesture, a St. Louis police officers fraternal organization is demanding the team discipline the players, and that the team and league issue a formal apology, reports KSDK. In a statement released Sunday evening, the St. Louis Police Officers Association condemned the display, calling it “tasteless, offensive and inflammatory.†Prior to player introductions before Sunday’s game, five players — Stedman Bailey, Tavon Austin, Jared Cook, Chris Givens, and Kenny Britt — came out onto the field first with their hands in the air prior to being joined by their teammates. Responding to the display, the statement reads, “The St. Louis Police Officers Association is profoundly disappointed with the members of the St. Louis Rams football team who chose to ignore the mountains of evidence released from the St. Louis County Grand Jury this week and engage in a display that police officers around the nation found tasteless, offensive and inflammatory.†* * * * What is tasteless, offensive and inflammatory is the number of incidents in which police beat up, shoot, and kill unarmed civilians. You are exaggerating. How many police stops are made per year? How many result in unarmed civilians being beat up, shot or killed? There seems to be at least one a week that makes the news. One or two (or even 10) media reports of police encounters that result in physical violence doesn't sound unusual at all to me considering the many millions of encounters that must occur in that time frame. The cops are dealing with drunks, drug addicts, domestic violence and other mentally disturbed people everyday. That's in addition to hard core criminals caught in the act. A cop has to size up a situation very quickly to protect himself and others around him. At the first sign of belligerence or resist they get physical very quickly to prevent the situation from getting out of control. It's the ones that try to reason with the punks that end up getting hurt or killed. I just saw a vid in which a bunch of cops stopped a black teenager and had him on the ground because someone called in a complaint he had his hands in his pockets as he was leaving high school. It was cold and snowing. Other teens gathered around and started shooting videos. The cops backed off and let the kid go. You cut and paste daily and you omit that gem? |
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On Mon, 01 Dec 2014 20:52:56 -0500, Roger wrote:
I just saw a vid in which a bunch of cops stopped a black teenager and had him on the ground because someone called in a complaint he had his hands in his pockets as he was leaving high school. It was cold and snowing. Other teens gathered around and started shooting videos. The cops backed off and let the kid go. You cut and paste daily and you omit that gem? === He heard about it from someone who though they knew somebody who might have heard it from someone else who wasn't there either. |
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F*O*A*D wrote:
On 12/1/14 11:04 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/1/2014 10:37 AM, F*O*A*D wrote: On 12/1/14 10:11 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 12/1/2014 9:54 AM, F*O*A*D wrote: Reacting to five members of the St. Louis Rams coming onto the field for Sunday’s game displaying the ‘hands up, don’t shoot’ gesture, a St. Louis police officers fraternal organization is demanding the team discipline the players, and that the team and league issue a formal apology, reports KSDK. In a statement released Sunday evening, the St. Louis Police Officers Association condemned the display, calling it “tasteless, offensive and inflammatory.†Prior to player introductions before Sunday’s game, five players — Stedman Bailey, Tavon Austin, Jared Cook, Chris Givens, and Kenny Britt — came out onto the field first with their hands in the air prior to being joined by their teammates. Responding to the display, the statement reads, “The St. Louis Police Officers Association is profoundly disappointed with the members of the St. Louis Rams football team who chose to ignore the mountains of evidence released from the St. Louis County Grand Jury this week and engage in a display that police officers around the nation found tasteless, offensive and inflammatory.†* * * * What is tasteless, offensive and inflammatory is the number of incidents in which police beat up, shoot, and kill unarmed civilians. You are exaggerating. How many police stops are made per year? How many result in unarmed civilians being beat up, shot or killed? There seems to be at least one a week that makes the news. One or two (or even 10) media reports of police encounters that result in physical violence doesn't sound unusual at all to me considering the many millions of encounters that must occur in that time frame. The cops are dealing with drunks, drug addicts, domestic violence and other mentally disturbed people everyday. That's in addition to hard core criminals caught in the act. A cop has to size up a situation very quickly to protect himself and others around him. At the first sign of belligerence or resist they get physical very quickly to prevent the situation from getting out of control. It's the ones that try to reason with the punks that end up getting hurt or killed. I just saw a vid in which a bunch of cops stopped a black teenager and had him on the ground because someone called in a complaint he had his hands in his pockets as he was leaving high school. It was cold and snowing. Other teens gathered around and started shooting videos. The cops backed off and let the kid go. Sounds like a setup. Who called in the complaint? Who was involved? And if the kid had a gun and starting shooting up the school, you would also find fault with the cops. Maybe the police union should not protect bad eggs. |
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