Cops shoot and kill another
No riots out here in Kitsap County, though. Drove by today on my way to get groceries and saw a nice memorial with signs asking for justice. No threats to cops, but a few "DLM" signs. I'm sure if anyone from Seattle found out about those signs they'd accuse all of his friends of being racist.
https://www.kitsapsun.com/story/news/2020/08/10/few-details-released-six-days-after-kitsap-deputy-killed-man/3340416001/
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"He was an attention seeker, but not once have I ever seen or heard him say he wanted to die," Ham said. "He did what I would have done if a cop rolled up on me. I wouldn’t have got on the ground if I didn’t commit a crime."
I'm hearing that the onus is on the victim to comply with officers so as not to get shot for disobedience. -
You're free to resist arrest. I highly encourage you to perform your street lawyer act and litigate all unlawful arrests and detainments right there on the spot.GreenRiverGatorz said:"He was an attention seeker, but not once have I ever seen or heard him say he wanted to die," Ham said. "He did what I would have done if a cop rolled up on me. I wouldn’t have got on the ground if I didn’t commit a crime."
I'm hearing that the onus is on the victim to comply with officers so as not to get shot for disobedience. -
No thanks, I prefer not getting shot. But if I did resist and posed no bodily threat to the officer, should my punishment be death?SFGbob said:
You're free to resist arrest. I highly encourage you to perform your street lawyer act and litigate all unlawful arrests and detainments right there on the spot.GreenRiverGatorz said:"He was an attention seeker, but not once have I ever seen or heard him say he wanted to die," Ham said. "He did what I would have done if a cop rolled up on me. I wouldn’t have got on the ground if I didn’t commit a crime."
I'm hearing that the onus is on the victim to comply with officers so as not to get shot for disobedience. -
You personally? Yes. In general, no.GreenRiverGatorz said:
No thanks, I prefer not getting shot. But if I did resist and posed no bodily threat to the officer, should my punishment be death?SFGbob said:
You're free to resist arrest. I highly encourage you to perform your street lawyer act and litigate all unlawful arrests and detainments right there on the spot.GreenRiverGatorz said:"He was an attention seeker, but not once have I ever seen or heard him say he wanted to die," Ham said. "He did what I would have done if a cop rolled up on me. I wouldn’t have got on the ground if I didn’t commit a crime."
I'm hearing that the onus is on the victim to comply with officers so as not to get shot for disobedience.
I can't control the reaction of other people. I can control whether I resist arrest or not. In a perfect world the cops should always act professionally. Not being a moron or a child, I know this isn't a perfect world. -
Resist arrest and you might get shot. Same as it’s ever been.GreenRiverGatorz said:"He was an attention seeker, but not once have I ever seen or heard him say he wanted to die," Ham said. "He did what I would have done if a cop rolled up on me. I wouldn’t have got on the ground if I didn’t commit a crime."
I'm hearing that the onus is on the victim to comply with officers so as not to get shot for disobedience.
Only seems to matter when it’s a Black* person being the idiot.
It’s White Privilege 101. -
Depends on how the officer assess the situation. If you want to put your life in the hands of a cop by being a badass and resisting arrest, that’s your fault.GreenRiverGatorz said:
No thanks, I prefer not getting shot. But if I did resist and posed no bodily threat to the officer, should my punishment be death?SFGbob said:
You're free to resist arrest. I highl y encourage you to perform your street lawyer act and litigate all unlawful arrests and detainments right there on the spot.GreenRiverGatorz said:"He was an attention seeker, but not once have I ever seen or heard him say he wanted to die," Ham said. "He did what I would have done if a cop rolled up on me. I wouldn’t have got on the ground if I didn’t commit a crime."
I'm hearing that the onus is on the victim to comply with officers so as not to get shot for disobedience. -
And if you're white, no one will even care that you got your stupid ass shot.NorthwestFresh said:
Depends on how the officer assess the situation. If you want to put your life in the hands of a cop by being a badass and resisting arrest, that’s your fault.GreenRiverGatorz said:
No thanks, I prefer not getting shot. But if I did resist and posed no bodily threat to the officer, should my punishment be death?SFGbob said:
You're free to resist arrest. I highl y encourage you to perform your street lawyer act and litigate all unlawful arrests and detainments right there on the spot.GreenRiverGatorz said:"He was an attention seeker, but not once have I ever seen or heard him say he wanted to die," Ham said. "He did what I would have done if a cop rolled up on me. I wouldn’t have got on the ground if I didn’t commit a crime."
I'm hearing that the onus is on the victim to comply with officers so as not to get shot for disobedience. -
I've never been a fan of the media's selective outrage over police shootings being contingent on the race of who got shot. The Daniel Shavers of the world deserve a lot more notoriety and justice.NorthwestFresh said:
Resist arrest and you might get shot. Same as it’s ever been.GreenRiverGatorz said:"He was an attention seeker, but not once have I ever seen or heard him say he wanted to die," Ham said. "He did what I would have done if a cop rolled up on me. I wouldn’t have got on the ground if I didn’t commit a crime."
I'm hearing that the onus is on the victim to comply with officers so as not to get shot for disobedience.
Only seems to matter when it’s a Black* person being the idiot.
It’s White Privilege 101. -
Shavers wasn't even resisting.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I've never been a fan of the media's selective outrage over police shootings being contingent on the race of who got shot. The Daniel Shavers of the world deserve a lot more notoriety and justice.NorthwestFresh said:
Resist arrest and you might get shot. Same as it’s ever been.GreenRiverGatorz said:"He was an attention seeker, but not once have I ever seen or heard him say he wanted to die," Ham said. "He did what I would have done if a cop rolled up on me. I wouldn’t have got on the ground if I didn’t commit a crime."
I'm hearing that the onus is on the victim to comply with officers so as not to get shot for disobedience.
Only seems to matter when it’s a Black* person being the idiot.
It’s White Privilege 101. -
Some will actually mock you for it, like @GreenRiverGatorz in this very thread.SFGbob said:
And if you're white, no one will even care that you got your stupid ass shot.NorthwestFresh said:
Depends on how the officer assess the situation. If you want to put your life in the hands of a cop by being a badass and resisting arrest, that’s your fault.GreenRiverGatorz said:
No thanks, I prefer not getting shot. But if I did resist and posed no bodily threat to the officer, should my punishment be death?SFGbob said:
You're free to resist arrest. I highl y encourage you to perform your street lawyer act and litigate all unlawful arrests and detainments right there on the spot.GreenRiverGatorz said:"He was an attention seeker, but not once have I ever seen or heard him say he wanted to die," Ham said. "He did what I would have done if a cop rolled up on me. I wouldn’t have got on the ground if I didn’t commit a crime."
I'm hearing that the onus is on the victim to comply with officers so as not to get shot for disobedience.

