So where is the conversation?


It's a race issue but also a police issue. Maybe we can stop worrying about back up quarterbacks long enough for the drooling idots in the media to actually have a serious discussion on the matter instead of waiting for a NFL player to do it for you
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Solutions are what is needed.
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I couldn't see grounds for shooting the Tulsa dude, but the question I have is where he was going and why? Was he inexplicably refusing commands which aroused suspicion of forthcoming danger? WTF was his truck doing broken down across the center line of the road like it was? There's a million ?s we'll never get answers to, from a shitty media that doesn't care. All they want is the race-card driven headline to generate $$.
Justified shooting, or not, there's a real set of facts that led to this shooting that we'll never fucking know the truth of. Maybe that female cop was fucking hysterical because she just learned her husband was fucking someone else? Who knows?
How the fuck can we stop these shootings and solve this problem when we don't know the facts. Look to the politicians? Fuck me. Talk about hopelessness and purgatory. -
Implement mandatory civil rights violations investigations against law enforcement after every incident that results in a "suspect" being injured or killed.TurdBuffer said:I couldn't see grounds for shooting the Tulsa dude, but the question I have is where he was going and why? Was he inexplicably refusing commands which aroused suspicion of forthcoming danger? WTF was his truck doing broken down across the center line of the road like it was? There's a million ?s we'll never get answers to, from a shitty media that doesn't care. All they want is the race-card driven headline to generate $$.
Justified shooting, or not, there's a real set of facts that led to this shooting that we'll never fucking know the truth of. Maybe that female cop was fucking hysterical because she just learned her husband was fucking someone else? Who knows?
How the fuck can we stop these shootings and solve this problem when we don't know the facts. Look to the politicians? Fuck me. Talk about hopelessness and purgatory. -
The 81% or however many "good" cops need to ditch the blue line of silence and call out and get rid of the racists or just plain authoritarian over kill fucks in the ranks.Blackie said:
Implement mandatory civil rights violations investigations against law enforcement after every incident that results in a "suspect" being injured or killed.TurdBuffer said:I couldn't see grounds for shooting the Tulsa dude, but the question I have is where he was going and why? Was he inexplicably refusing commands which aroused suspicion of forthcoming danger? WTF was his truck doing broken down across the center line of the road like it was? There's a million ?s we'll never get answers to, from a shitty media that doesn't care. All they want is the race-card driven headline to generate $$.
Justified shooting, or not, there's a real set of facts that led to this shooting that we'll never fucking know the truth of. Maybe that female cop was fucking hysterical because she just learned her husband was fucking someone else? Who knows?
How the fuck can we stop these shootings and solve this problem when we don't know the facts. Look to the politicians? Fuck me. Talk about hopelessness and purgatory.
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@Blackie: You have more faith in the federal government's Civil Rights attorneys than I do. Most of them are 9 to 5 chair warmers biding their time until retirement. They'll take forever and do very little in the end. This stuff has to be done at the community level, without looking to big brother.