13 year old boy menacingly put his hands up to resist arrest
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@TheKobeStopper is using words he doesn't understand again.TheKobeStopper said:
I don’t think you’d care unless it was someone you knew. Empathy is not the fascists strong suit.RaceBannon said:
The facts are inTheKobeStopper said:
You sure you don’t want to wait for all the facts to come out before deciding if I’m a liar?RaceBannon said:
Fuck off you lying sack of shitTheKobeStopper said:
Saying every shooting isn’t justified is just trying to win the presser when you’ve spent years defending every shooting.RaceBannon said:Every shooting isn't justified. That's a fact
Telling kids to run from the cops is fucking stupid. That's a fact
You’re all sizzle, no steak.
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lots of good points in this thread - a little more reasonable than many a thread
If I get the story correct, the cops are responding to a 'shots fired' call. They will be on edge, the kid and his friend? were running from the cops. Who cares what time it was other than at 2AM it is harder to see than 2PM.
Ya think the kid would be on edge also after shots fired? not too much it seems - is that a common thing in his neighborhood?
too bad about the kid and the cop that shot him -
Maybe when that type of call comes in, the cops can go to a Keep Your Cool refresher class and then show up 2 hours later all relaxed -
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You assume it was an unplanned event and arrest attempt.TurdBomber said:
It's called "reactionary empathy," Creep. Up until the trigger was pulled, the cop was just doing his job, by the book.creepycoug said:
Yes.WestlinnDuck said:
So can cops arrest those resisting arrest? Running from a crime, like shooting a gun at night in a city? Cops serving an arrest warrant for previously resisting arrest and then missing their court date? Let us know. Doesn't mean they get a free shot, but I'm not making a hero out of any of these tools. Not making a hero out of these cops either.creepycoug said:
I agree. And I also understand that the cops are going to do some profiling to stay alive. We all make assumptions. IDK shit about this case, or care. But the conversation should, IMHO, always be focused on the threatening behavior. Last I checked, it's ok to act like a dick when interacting with a cop. I don't owe that guy any more respect than I do someone who bumps into me at the grocery store. Sure, I myself try to be respectful, but its not required to stay alive. Likewise, you have buffoons walking around Walmart visibly armed to the teeth with weapons that could level the entire store in 20 seconds or less;, so if I want to wear my pants down below my underwear line and have a knife in my beltloop, then I'm going to and it's not a supporting reason for the state to shoot me. Same thing with 2:00 a.m. What the fuck is this, Soviet Russia with the curfews?TurdBomber said:
The only point I would make is that the photo circulating around appears to be a 8 or 9 year old, not 13, and what I saw of the kid on the ground didn't look much like that little kid photo.creepycoug said:BangaRang said:These debates are so fucking stupid.
I don't hang out in alleys at 2am, firing weapons, run from cops, resist or wrestle cops if detained, act like a dick if pulled over, wear my pants below my ass with a knife in the belt loop, take drugs, etc etc.
I am alive and will continue to be so until I float away to heaven, unlike all of these "Innocent heroes" who all share a common denominator of a mix of the above actions, and forced the cops' hands. None of these dumb azzes would be dead if they just got in the dam car, and none of the stops/confrontations were unwarranted.
What is the point of listing those behaviors? Wouldn't it suffice to list just the behaviors that threaten the cops?
2:30 a.m., armed, on a Monday (school) night, accompanying a guy who fired his weapon several times, is not the conduct of the innocent child personal profile the press is pushing. I want facts as much as the next guy, but the lionization of the victims in these cases are a little too much to take and make me care a little less, not more, as a result.
None of this excuses the fuck ups of the cops. But it most certainly undercuts the "hunting" and "execution" narratives.
So, again, I ask, why do need to list those as factors? I tell ya, this place hasn't been the same since @MikeDamone (RIP) left us. He kept the statists in check.
Now a question for you. Can the cops shoot somebody on the basis of how they wear their pants? Even partially on the basis of how they wear their pants? Would the way they wear their pants ever tilt in the favor of the cop's discretion to shoot, all things being equal?
I'm always surprised that the guys who hate the government the most so often vociferously defend the most pure expression of government force.
I'm assuming the cops here weren't focused on where this kid's waistline was before shooting; but at least one person here thinks that's a relevant consideration.
It's pretty common to personalize (as opposed to hating big guvmnt) the event and wonder "what would I have done?" Or that there must be some kind of explanation, reasonable or not, for why the guy pulled the trigger.
And it wasn't because he was "hunting black or brown people," on camera, with numerous witnesses and security cameras everywhere.
The simplest explanation, for now, is that the guy fucked up bad and shot when he shouldn't have, but until I hear something from the cop, I can't imagine what he saw or felt that made him squeeze the trigger.
What if it was planned?
Ask yourself - when has a cop done something wrong and not been placed on administrative leave? Or not have the police union close ranks?
When has an officer who will ultimately be charged for a crime EVER resigned the next day?
And the police chief resigns too?
All a little too convenient.
Trust no one.
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I have a big fucking problem with trigger happy cops killing people.
This isn't an example of that. Kid is running with a gun after his adult "friend" was shooting at passing cars in Latino gang territory, in a city with third world murder rates, at 2:30 in the morning. He dropped the gun so the cop shouldn't have shot him, but that's an extremely high-stress, high-stakes situation and well within the bounds of reasonable accidents on the part of the police. Not at all a news-worthy story. -
Crazy white dude killed yesterday by Portland police. MSM thankful he was white and wanted the leftards to know that to keep the rioting down. Chauvin verdict next week? Good times.
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13 year old kid shooting a gun at 2:30 in the am with a 21 y/o "friend". Kid had been missing for two days but his mom hadn't reported it. The cop is way down the line of people to blame here.
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Obviously systemic white racism is to blame. Just ask Kobe.georgiaduck said:13 year old kid shooting a gun at 2:30 in the am with a 21 y/o "friend". Kid had been missing for two days but his mom hadn't reported it. The cop is way down the line of people to blame here.
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Probably was a little shit.









