ARK Policeman Murdered by UNknown suspect (s_)

Dan Stubbs

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The shooting was reported about 7:30 p.m. in Newport, about 90 miles northeast of Little Rock.

Lt. Patrick Weatherford, a 15-year department veteran, was shot in the line of duty and died shortly afterward at an area hospital.

Weatherford, 41, was a lieutenant in the criminal investigations division at the Newport police department. He studied criminal justice at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and attended the FBI National Academy, according to his Linkedin profile. I almost missed the latest Murder of a Police officer it must be a NEW Normal
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The shooting was reported about 7:30 p.m. in Newport, about 90 miles northeast of Little Rock.

Lt. Patrick Weatherford, a 15-year department veteran, was shot in the line of duty and died shortly afterward at an area hospital.

Weatherford, 41, was a lieutenant in the criminal investigations division at the Newport police department. He studied criminal justice at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and attended the FBI National Academy, according to his Linkedin profile. I almost missed the latest Murder of a Police officer it must be a NEW NormalView attachment 132641

Hey, let's talk about terrorists instead, because you know, like a dozen people will die from terrorists, but man, only 10,000 will die from domestic stuff, mostly guns. Or the 58 police officers killed in the line of duty this year, which is far more than people killed in terrorist attacks in the US, and probably Europe put together.
 
The shooting was reported about 7:30 p.m. in Newport, about 90 miles northeast of Little Rock.

Lt. Patrick Weatherford, a 15-year department veteran, was shot in the line of duty and died shortly afterward at an area hospital.

Weatherford, 41, was a lieutenant in the criminal investigations division at the Newport police department. He studied criminal justice at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and attended the FBI National Academy, according to his Linkedin profile. I almost missed the latest Murder of a Police officer it must be a NEW NormalView attachment 132641

Hey, let's talk about terrorists instead, because you know, like a dozen people will die from terrorists, but man, only 10,000 will die from domestic stuff, mostly guns. Or the 58 police officers killed in the line of duty this year, which is far more than people killed in terrorist attacks in the US, and probably Europe put together.


How many will dies form automobile accidents this year?
 
The shooting was reported about 7:30 p.m. in Newport, about 90 miles northeast of Little Rock.

Lt. Patrick Weatherford, a 15-year department veteran, was shot in the line of duty and died shortly afterward at an area hospital.

Weatherford, 41, was a lieutenant in the criminal investigations division at the Newport police department. He studied criminal justice at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and attended the FBI National Academy, according to his Linkedin profile. I almost missed the latest Murder of a Police officer it must be a NEW NormalView attachment 132641

Hey, let's talk about terrorists instead, because you know, like a dozen people will die from terrorists, but man, only 10,000 will die from domestic stuff, mostly guns. Or the 58 police officers killed in the line of duty this year, which is far more than people killed in terrorist attacks in the US, and probably Europe put together.


How many will dies form automobile accidents this year?

Well, road accidents are a problem in the US.

The US has 12.9 road fatalities per 100,000 motor vehicles.

The UK has 5.1, Austria has 7.1, Australia 7.3, Belgium 10.7, Germany 6.8, Spain 5.3 etc etc

Mostly in first world countries the rate is lower than the US.

Drivers in the UK get annoyed at speed cameras, but speed cameras help to reduce deaths. The US is a big country which could help add more deaths just because people feel more secure when no one else is around. But then again a country like Luxembourg is small, and has a lot of foreign drivers, which means the number of deaths are higher because 100,000 cars doesn't mean much when half the people who work in the country live outside of the country. But still it's rate is lower than the US's.

But most automobile deaths happen due to carelessness. There are ways of tackling this. However terrorist acts and gun murders are similar, they are people killing with weapons designed to kill.

So, bringing up automobile deaths here doesn't mean much.
 
The shooting was reported about 7:30 p.m. in Newport, about 90 miles northeast of Little Rock.

Lt. Patrick Weatherford, a 15-year department veteran, was shot in the line of duty and died shortly afterward at an area hospital.

Weatherford, 41, was a lieutenant in the criminal investigations division at the Newport police department. He studied criminal justice at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and attended the FBI National Academy, according to his Linkedin profile. I almost missed the latest Murder of a Police officer it must be a NEW NormalView attachment 132641

Hey, let's talk about terrorists instead, because you know, like a dozen people will die from terrorists, but man, only 10,000 will die from domestic stuff, mostly guns. Or the 58 police officers killed in the line of duty this year, which is far more than people killed in terrorist attacks in the US, and probably Europe put together.


How many will dies form automobile accidents this year?

Well, road accidents are a problem in the US.

The US has 12.9 road fatalities per 100,000 motor vehicles.

The UK has 5.1, Austria has 7.1, Australia 7.3, Belgium 10.7, Germany 6.8, Spain 5.3 etc etc

Mostly in first world countries the rate is lower than the US.

Drivers in the UK get annoyed at speed cameras, but speed cameras help to reduce deaths. The US is a big country which could help add more deaths just because people feel more secure when no one else is around. But then again a country like Luxembourg is small, and has a lot of foreign drivers, which means the number of deaths are higher because 100,000 cars doesn't mean much when half the people who work in the country live outside of the country. But still it's rate is lower than the US's.

But most automobile deaths happen due to carelessness. There are ways of tackling this. However terrorist acts and gun murders are similar, they are people killing with weapons designed to kill.

So, bringing up automobile deaths here doesn't mean much.


So when the jihadist hit pedestrians with trucks and vans - there was no design to kill?


You already got way off topic with your hissy fit post and yet you try to reign me in?
Pligger nease?
 
The shooting was reported about 7:30 p.m. in Newport, about 90 miles northeast of Little Rock.

Lt. Patrick Weatherford, a 15-year department veteran, was shot in the line of duty and died shortly afterward at an area hospital.

Weatherford, 41, was a lieutenant in the criminal investigations division at the Newport police department. He studied criminal justice at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and attended the FBI National Academy, according to his Linkedin profile. I almost missed the latest Murder of a Police officer it must be a NEW NormalView attachment 132641

Hey, let's talk about terrorists instead, because you know, like a dozen people will die from terrorists, but man, only 10,000 will die from domestic stuff, mostly guns. Or the 58 police officers killed in the line of duty this year, which is far more than people killed in terrorist attacks in the US, and probably Europe put together.


How many will dies form automobile accidents this year?

Well, road accidents are a problem in the US.

The US has 12.9 road fatalities per 100,000 motor vehicles.

The UK has 5.1, Austria has 7.1, Australia 7.3, Belgium 10.7, Germany 6.8, Spain 5.3 etc etc

Mostly in first world countries the rate is lower than the US.

Drivers in the UK get annoyed at speed cameras, but speed cameras help to reduce deaths. The US is a big country which could help add more deaths just because people feel more secure when no one else is around. But then again a country like Luxembourg is small, and has a lot of foreign drivers, which means the number of deaths are higher because 100,000 cars doesn't mean much when half the people who work in the country live outside of the country. But still it's rate is lower than the US's.

But most automobile deaths happen due to carelessness. There are ways of tackling this. However terrorist acts and gun murders are similar, they are people killing with weapons designed to kill.

So, bringing up automobile deaths here doesn't mean much.


So when the jihadist hit pedestrians with trucks and vans - there was no design to kill?


You already got way off topic with your hissy fit post and yet you try to reign me in?
Pligger nease?


No, I wasn't off topic at all, I posted a sarcastic post about terrorism, and then showed that a lot of cops get killed in the US, and a lot of people get killed in the US and it's a problem.

Yes, automobile accidents are also a problem, but this isn't the point of the thread.

I'm sorry you weren't quick enough to see what I was trying to do, maybe next time, huh?
 
The shooting was reported about 7:30 p.m. in Newport, about 90 miles northeast of Little Rock.

Lt. Patrick Weatherford, a 15-year department veteran, was shot in the line of duty and died shortly afterward at an area hospital.

Weatherford, 41, was a lieutenant in the criminal investigations division at the Newport police department. He studied criminal justice at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and attended the FBI National Academy, according to his Linkedin profile. I almost missed the latest Murder of a Police officer it must be a NEW NormalView attachment 132641

Hey, let's talk about terrorists instead, because you know, like a dozen people will die from terrorists, but man, only 10,000 will die from domestic stuff, mostly guns. Or the 58 police officers killed in the line of duty this year, which is far more than people killed in terrorist attacks in the US, and probably Europe put together.


How many will dies form automobile accidents this year?
About the same number as guns. The dif is that autos are not used overwhelmingly as murder weapons.
 
The shooting was reported about 7:30 p.m. in Newport, about 90 miles northeast of Little Rock.

Lt. Patrick Weatherford, a 15-year department veteran, was shot in the line of duty and died shortly afterward at an area hospital.

Weatherford, 41, was a lieutenant in the criminal investigations division at the Newport police department. He studied criminal justice at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and attended the FBI National Academy, according to his Linkedin profile. I almost missed the latest Murder of a Police officer it must be a NEW NormalView attachment 132641

Hey, let's talk about terrorists instead, because you know, like a dozen people will die from terrorists, but man, only 10,000 will die from domestic stuff, mostly guns. Or the 58 police officers killed in the line of duty this year, which is far more than people killed in terrorist attacks in the US, and probably Europe put together.


How many will dies form automobile accidents this year?

Well, road accidents are a problem in the US.

The US has 12.9 road fatalities per 100,000 motor vehicles.

The UK has 5.1, Austria has 7.1, Australia 7.3, Belgium 10.7, Germany 6.8, Spain 5.3 etc etc

Mostly in first world countries the rate is lower than the US.

Drivers in the UK get annoyed at speed cameras, but speed cameras help to reduce deaths. The US is a big country which could help add more deaths just because people feel more secure when no one else is around. But then again a country like Luxembourg is small, and has a lot of foreign drivers, which means the number of deaths are higher because 100,000 cars doesn't mean much when half the people who work in the country live outside of the country. But still it's rate is lower than the US's.

But most automobile deaths happen due to carelessness. There are ways of tackling this. However terrorist acts and gun murders are similar, they are people killing with weapons designed to kill.

So, bringing up automobile deaths here doesn't mean much.


So when the jihadist hit pedestrians with trucks and vans - there was no design to kill?


You already got way off topic with your hissy fit post and yet you try to reign me in?
Pligger nease?
The intent of auto is to transport. The intent of guns is to kill. Which has the highest murder rate?
 
The shooting was reported about 7:30 p.m. in Newport, about 90 miles northeast of Little Rock.

Lt. Patrick Weatherford, a 15-year department veteran, was shot in the line of duty and died shortly afterward at an area hospital.

Weatherford, 41, was a lieutenant in the criminal investigations division at the Newport police department. He studied criminal justice at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and attended the FBI National Academy, according to his Linkedin profile. I almost missed the latest Murder of a Police officer it must be a NEW NormalView attachment 132641

Hey, let's talk about terrorists instead, because you know, like a dozen people will die from terrorists, but man, only 10,000 will die from domestic stuff, mostly guns. Or the 58 police officers killed in the line of duty this year, which is far more than people killed in terrorist attacks in the US, and probably Europe put together.


How many will dies form automobile accidents this year?
About the same number as guns. The dif is that autos are not used overwhelmingly as murder weapons.
Neither are guns, Stanky.
 
The shooting was reported about 7:30 p.m. in Newport, about 90 miles northeast of Little Rock.

Lt. Patrick Weatherford, a 15-year department veteran, was shot in the line of duty and died shortly afterward at an area hospital.

Weatherford, 41, was a lieutenant in the criminal investigations division at the Newport police department. He studied criminal justice at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and attended the FBI National Academy, according to his Linkedin profile. I almost missed the latest Murder of a Police officer it must be a NEW NormalView attachment 132641

Hey, let's talk about terrorists instead, because you know, like a dozen people will die from terrorists, but man, only 10,000 will die from domestic stuff, mostly guns. Or the 58 police officers killed in the line of duty this year, which is far more than people killed in terrorist attacks in the US, and probably Europe put together.


How many will dies form automobile accidents this year?
About the same number as guns. The dif is that autos are not used overwhelmingly as murder weapons.
Neither are guns, Stanky.
11000 murders by gun contradicts the stupidity of your comment.
 
The shooting was reported about 7:30 p.m. in Newport, about 90 miles northeast of Little Rock.

Lt. Patrick Weatherford, a 15-year department veteran, was shot in the line of duty and died shortly afterward at an area hospital.

Weatherford, 41, was a lieutenant in the criminal investigations division at the Newport police department. He studied criminal justice at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and attended the FBI National Academy, according to his Linkedin profile. I almost missed the latest Murder of a Police officer it must be a NEW NormalView attachment 132641

Hey, let's talk about terrorists instead, because you know, like a dozen people will die from terrorists, but man, only 10,000 will die from domestic stuff, mostly guns. Or the 58 police officers killed in the line of duty this year, which is far more than people killed in terrorist attacks in the US, and probably Europe put together.


How many will dies form automobile accidents this year?
About the same number as guns. The dif is that autos are not used overwhelmingly as murder weapons.
Neither are guns, Stanky.
11000 murders by gun contradicts the stupidity of your comment.
There are roughly 300 million guns in America. If 11,000 of them were used in a murder, that's 0.00367%, three one thousandths of one percent. Not quite in "used overwhelming as murder weapons" territory, is it? Guess that makes your comment the stupid one.
 
The shooting was reported about 7:30 p.m. in Newport, about 90 miles northeast of Little Rock.

Lt. Patrick Weatherford, a 15-year department veteran, was shot in the line of duty and died shortly afterward at an area hospital.

Weatherford, 41, was a lieutenant in the criminal investigations division at the Newport police department. He studied criminal justice at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and attended the FBI National Academy, according to his Linkedin profile. I almost missed the latest Murder of a Police officer it must be a NEW NormalView attachment 132641

Hey, let's talk about terrorists instead, because you know, like a dozen people will die from terrorists, but man, only 10,000 will die from domestic stuff, mostly guns. Or the 58 police officers killed in the line of duty this year, which is far more than people killed in terrorist attacks in the US, and probably Europe put together.


How many will dies form automobile accidents this year?

Well, road accidents are a problem in the US.

The US has 12.9 road fatalities per 100,000 motor vehicles.

The UK has 5.1, Austria has 7.1, Australia 7.3, Belgium 10.7, Germany 6.8, Spain 5.3 etc etc

Mostly in first world countries the rate is lower than the US.

Drivers in the UK get annoyed at speed cameras, but speed cameras help to reduce deaths. The US is a big country which could help add more deaths just because people feel more secure when no one else is around. But then again a country like Luxembourg is small, and has a lot of foreign drivers, which means the number of deaths are higher because 100,000 cars doesn't mean much when half the people who work in the country live outside of the country. But still it's rate is lower than the US's.

But most automobile deaths happen due to carelessness. There are ways of tackling this. However terrorist acts and gun murders are similar, they are people killing with weapons designed to kill.

So, bringing up automobile deaths here doesn't mean much.


So when the jihadist hit pedestrians with trucks and vans - there was no design to kill?


You already got way off topic with your hissy fit post and yet you try to reign me in?
Pligger nease?


No, I wasn't off topic at all, I posted a sarcastic post about terrorism, and then showed that a lot of cops get killed in the US, and a lot of people get killed in the US and it's a problem.

Yes, automobile accidents are also a problem, but this isn't the point of the thread.

I'm sorry you weren't quick enough to see what I was trying to do, maybe next time, huh?


The point is not gun control. It is ferals
 
Hey, let's talk about terrorists instead, because you know, like a dozen people will die from terrorists, but man, only 10,000 will die from domestic stuff, mostly guns. Or the 58 police officers killed in the line of duty this year, which is far more than people killed in terrorist attacks in the US, and probably Europe put together.


How many will dies form automobile accidents this year?

Well, road accidents are a problem in the US.

The US has 12.9 road fatalities per 100,000 motor vehicles.

The UK has 5.1, Austria has 7.1, Australia 7.3, Belgium 10.7, Germany 6.8, Spain 5.3 etc etc

Mostly in first world countries the rate is lower than the US.

Drivers in the UK get annoyed at speed cameras, but speed cameras help to reduce deaths. The US is a big country which could help add more deaths just because people feel more secure when no one else is around. But then again a country like Luxembourg is small, and has a lot of foreign drivers, which means the number of deaths are higher because 100,000 cars doesn't mean much when half the people who work in the country live outside of the country. But still it's rate is lower than the US's.

But most automobile deaths happen due to carelessness. There are ways of tackling this. However terrorist acts and gun murders are similar, they are people killing with weapons designed to kill.

So, bringing up automobile deaths here doesn't mean much.


So when the jihadist hit pedestrians with trucks and vans - there was no design to kill?


You already got way off topic with your hissy fit post and yet you try to reign me in?
Pligger nease?


No, I wasn't off topic at all, I posted a sarcastic post about terrorism, and then showed that a lot of cops get killed in the US, and a lot of people get killed in the US and it's a problem.

Yes, automobile accidents are also a problem, but this isn't the point of the thread.

I'm sorry you weren't quick enough to see what I was trying to do, maybe next time, huh?


The point is not gun control. It is ferals

Did you want anyone to answer this?
 
Hey, let's talk about terrorists instead, because you know, like a dozen people will die from terrorists, but man, only 10,000 will die from domestic stuff, mostly guns. Or the 58 police officers killed in the line of duty this year, which is far more than people killed in terrorist attacks in the US, and probably Europe put together.


How many will dies form automobile accidents this year?
About the same number as guns. The dif is that autos are not used overwhelmingly as murder weapons.
Neither are guns, Stanky.
11000 murders by gun contradicts the stupidity of your comment.
There are roughly 300 million guns in America. If 11,000 of them were used in a murder, that's 0.00367%, three one thousandths of one percent. Not quite in "used overwhelming as murder weapons" territory, is it? Guess that makes your comment the stupid one.

There are 1.3 million Muslim US citizens and many more Muslims who go to the US to visit, and maybe in the last 10 years a dozen have committed terrorist acts.... and a lot of people think that's reason to get rid of not only Muslims, but the First Amendment.
 
How many will dies form automobile accidents this year?

Well, road accidents are a problem in the US.

The US has 12.9 road fatalities per 100,000 motor vehicles.

The UK has 5.1, Austria has 7.1, Australia 7.3, Belgium 10.7, Germany 6.8, Spain 5.3 etc etc

Mostly in first world countries the rate is lower than the US.

Drivers in the UK get annoyed at speed cameras, but speed cameras help to reduce deaths. The US is a big country which could help add more deaths just because people feel more secure when no one else is around. But then again a country like Luxembourg is small, and has a lot of foreign drivers, which means the number of deaths are higher because 100,000 cars doesn't mean much when half the people who work in the country live outside of the country. But still it's rate is lower than the US's.

But most automobile deaths happen due to carelessness. There are ways of tackling this. However terrorist acts and gun murders are similar, they are people killing with weapons designed to kill.

So, bringing up automobile deaths here doesn't mean much.


So when the jihadist hit pedestrians with trucks and vans - there was no design to kill?


You already got way off topic with your hissy fit post and yet you try to reign me in?
Pligger nease?


No, I wasn't off topic at all, I posted a sarcastic post about terrorism, and then showed that a lot of cops get killed in the US, and a lot of people get killed in the US and it's a problem.

Yes, automobile accidents are also a problem, but this isn't the point of the thread.

I'm sorry you weren't quick enough to see what I was trying to do, maybe next time, huh?


The point is not gun control. It is ferals

Did you want anyone to answer this?


You have my permission sugar.
 
Well, road accidents are a problem in the US.

The US has 12.9 road fatalities per 100,000 motor vehicles.

The UK has 5.1, Austria has 7.1, Australia 7.3, Belgium 10.7, Germany 6.8, Spain 5.3 etc etc

Mostly in first world countries the rate is lower than the US.

Drivers in the UK get annoyed at speed cameras, but speed cameras help to reduce deaths. The US is a big country which could help add more deaths just because people feel more secure when no one else is around. But then again a country like Luxembourg is small, and has a lot of foreign drivers, which means the number of deaths are higher because 100,000 cars doesn't mean much when half the people who work in the country live outside of the country. But still it's rate is lower than the US's.

But most automobile deaths happen due to carelessness. There are ways of tackling this. However terrorist acts and gun murders are similar, they are people killing with weapons designed to kill.

So, bringing up automobile deaths here doesn't mean much.


So when the jihadist hit pedestrians with trucks and vans - there was no design to kill?


You already got way off topic with your hissy fit post and yet you try to reign me in?
Pligger nease?


No, I wasn't off topic at all, I posted a sarcastic post about terrorism, and then showed that a lot of cops get killed in the US, and a lot of people get killed in the US and it's a problem.

Yes, automobile accidents are also a problem, but this isn't the point of the thread.

I'm sorry you weren't quick enough to see what I was trying to do, maybe next time, huh?


The point is not gun control. It is ferals

Did you want anyone to answer this?


You have my permission sugar.

Well you just go write something that is worth responding to, and I'll respond to it.
 
So when the jihadist hit pedestrians with trucks and vans - there was no design to kill?


You already got way off topic with your hissy fit post and yet you try to reign me in?
Pligger nease?


No, I wasn't off topic at all, I posted a sarcastic post about terrorism, and then showed that a lot of cops get killed in the US, and a lot of people get killed in the US and it's a problem.

Yes, automobile accidents are also a problem, but this isn't the point of the thread.

I'm sorry you weren't quick enough to see what I was trying to do, maybe next time, huh?


The point is not gun control. It is ferals

Did you want anyone to answer this?


You have my permission sugar.

Well you just go write something that is worth responding to, and I'll respond to it.


You are doing quite a job responding as it is cuppycakes. So I must be writing "something that is worth responding to".
 
How many will dies form automobile accidents this year?
About the same number as guns. The dif is that autos are not used overwhelmingly as murder weapons.
Neither are guns, Stanky.
11000 murders by gun contradicts the stupidity of your comment.
There are roughly 300 million guns in America. If 11,000 of them were used in a murder, that's 0.00367%, three one thousandths of one percent. Not quite in "used overwhelming as murder weapons" territory, is it? Guess that makes your comment the stupid one.

There are 1.3 million Muslim US citizens and many more Muslims who go to the US to visit, and maybe in the last 10 years a dozen have committed terrorist acts.... and a lot of people think that's reason to get rid of not only Muslims, but the First Amendment.
We need to end all immigration:

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How many will dies form automobile accidents this year?
About the same number as guns. The dif is that autos are not used overwhelmingly as murder weapons.
Neither are guns, Stanky.
11000 murders by gun contradicts the stupidity of your comment.
There are roughly 300 million guns in America. If 11,000 of them were used in a murder, that's 0.00367%, three one thousandths of one percent. Not quite in "used overwhelming as murder weapons" territory, is it? Guess that makes your comment the stupid one.

There are 1.3 million Muslim US citizens and many more Muslims who go to the US to visit, and maybe in the last 10 years a dozen have committed terrorist acts.... and a lot of people think that's reason to get rid of not only Muslims, but the First Amendment.


First Amendment no.

Muslims - as the greatest modern PotUSoA taught us "Trust but Verify"
 
The shooting was reported about 7:30 p.m. in Newport, about 90 miles northeast of Little Rock.

Lt. Patrick Weatherford, a 15-year department veteran, was shot in the line of duty and died shortly afterward at an area hospital.

Weatherford, 41, was a lieutenant in the criminal investigations division at the Newport police department. He studied criminal justice at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and attended the FBI National Academy, according to his Linkedin profile. I almost missed the latest Murder of a Police officer it must be a NEW NormalView attachment 132641
Suspect is in custody is a 15 year old blk kid. Caught breaking in to cars....
 

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