A police officer who was sitting in a command vehicle is murdered and the shooter thinks he can justify the same with police misconduct. Wrong. It was murder.
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2seaoat wrote:A police officer who was sitting in a command vehicle is murdered and the shooter thinks he can justify the same with police misconduct. Wrong. It was murder.
del.capslock wrote:2seaoat wrote:A police officer who was sitting in a command vehicle is murdered and the shooter thinks he can justify the same with police misconduct. Wrong. It was murder.
Oh, boo-hoo-hoo, it's tough shit.
As soon as the criminal justice system starts prosecuting and convicting cops for the many homicides they commit every year, I'll feel the least particle of sympathy for one of them when they get gunned down.
PkrBum wrote:
Yet you use their service... I'm sure.
2seaoat wrote: You do not talk about yourself for a reason.
2seaoat wrote:Thank you for confirming that you are not too bright. You seem to thrive on proving that point in every thread. My best man's father was gunned down on duty when he walked into a tavern robbery. He was five, and his brother was three. Police pensions were a joke. They lived in pain and poverty until he became a teacher, but the pain that family felt is seared in my soul. You sir, are just not bright enough to understand simple concepts. I also knew an officer who killed a drunk with his bare fist when he was attacked after the person had beat up a number of people. One punch and he was dead. He lived with the pain of killing another human being his entire life and became a Juvenile officer who worked with kids the rest of his career. He played for the Chicago Bears and was a great man who raised his family and helped minorities his entire life......you would not understand this living in your mother's basement. You do not talk about yourself for a reason.
knothead wrote:
Ya nailed it Mr. Oats . . . . . priceless!
2seaoat wrote:However, I find your egotism and arrogance amusing--you have so little basis for it.
I guess when you live in your mom's basement and were a Brit lit minor in college who wrote a paper in college on Orwell......I would not want to reference real world experiences either. Do you at least pay rent?
del.capslock wrote:2seaoat wrote:A police officer who was sitting in a command vehicle is murdered and the shooter thinks he can justify the same with police misconduct. Wrong. It was murder.
Oh, boo-hoo-hoo, it's tough shit.
As soon as the criminal justice system starts prosecuting and convicting cops for the many homicides they commit every year, I'll feel the least particle of sympathy for one of them when they get gunned down.
del.capslock wrote: Oh, Boo-hoo-hoo!
There's plenty more videos and still images of the hundreds of civilians gunned down every year by cops. Just google "police homicides" and click the images tab.
Do you think these fat cops shed any tears for them?
They oughta knock off the crocodile tears, put down the donuts and pick up the Jenny Craig.
2seaoat wrote:
Get out of your mother's basement and meet a police officer, or did those child porn charges forever damage your courage. Police are big scary people, and children are easy to manipulate.
Floridatexan wrote:
One: The PPD just had a food drive for Manna at the Apple Market. There's a big box inside the door where you can still donate.
Two: I had to call the police 3 times on a couple who lived across the street but has now moved away. The number 1 reason was the presence of a newborn in the house. I am always reluctant to involve the police, but in this case it was past necessary.
PkrBum wrote:You're a fake. You wouldn't have called the popo. Or you're a fucking liar.
del.capslock wrote:Floridatexan wrote:
One: The PPD just had a food drive for Manna at the Apple Market. There's a big box inside the door where you can still donate.
Two: I had to call the police 3 times on a couple who lived across the street but has now moved away. The number 1 reason was the presence of a newborn in the house. I am always reluctant to involve the police, but in this case it was past necessary.
The PPD is a perfect example of what I'm talking about. A few years ago, a PPD cop named Ard ran down a black kid on a bike and killed him. He then planted a gun and some loose ammo on the kid. Although Pensacola eventually settled with the kid's family, Ard was reinstated and went back to work on the PPD.
Here's part of the Tampa Bay Times report:
A video, taken from the dashboard of another officer's car, recorded what happened in the minutes before the discovery:
Three officers squatted next to Ard's car, looking under it at Victor. Ard unlocked the passenger side of his car and got something out. The object is light-colored and floppy, but isn't clearly visible. Ard, holding the object, crawled under the car next to Victor's body and stayed there for 40 seconds. Two minutes later, paramedics found a 9mm silver and black semiautomatic in Victor's pocket.
Lab tests showed the gun had been wiped clean. No fingerprints were on it — not Victor's, not anyone's. Victor's family, as well as his pastors and friends, were aghast. Victor was scared of guns, they said. He would not have carried a gun around.
http://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/death-of-teen-on-bike-shows-risks-of-expanded-use-of-tasers/1112106/
Nothing was ever made of the fact that the gun and ammo had been wiped clean of fingerprints and no trace was ever made on the gun. It is beyond reason to imagine that a kid wiped a gun and a bunch of loose ammo of fingerprints before he stashed it in his pocket.
There were also witness statements that implicated Ard in the throw-down. He was seen going back into to his vehicle and then getting under it again where the kid was lying dead, as well as a dashcam video of that from another cop car that responded to the scene. That video is no longer available. Naturally.
Ard was suspended for 80 hours then went back to patrol!
http://ricksblog.biz/official-ppd-statement-on-officer-ard/
There's no such thing as a good cop.
FT: As far as the family across the street goes, yeah, it was probably necessary. I applaud your maternal instincts.
Joanimaroni wrote:
Your assumption, nothing more. Most drug dealers and drug look outs are armed.
del.capslock wrote:Joanimaroni wrote:
Your assumption, nothing more. Most drug dealers and drug look outs are armed.
He was a drug lookout? Across from Sluggo's? That must be why the city settled a civil suit for $500,000.
The Steen case received national attention and resulted in one of the largest civil rights settlements to date against the city of Pensacola.
http://inweekly.net/wordpress/?p=21626
And that murderous thug, Gerald Ard, is STILL a Pensacola cop.
Perhaps now you'd like to reveal some more private messages from members of the forum to buttress your case.
That was a REALLY shameful thing to do, especially for a moderator . You're a thoroughly despicable human being, Joaniphoni.
Joanimaroni wrote:The guy was running from Ard and avoided numerous commands to stop. He was found in a construction site at 2 in the morning. You failed to mention that little bit of information.
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