Biff_Poindexter
Diamond Member
These people have to speak in a simple binary context in order to make themselves feel better.....Lol @ you thinking this only applies to Kenosha...That isn't what I asked you.......Can you imagine a police officer being shot seven times in the back --- and the person shooting him not even being arrested because it was a mistakeWith everything going on one would think they would be taking more precautions and realizing that some crimes are not worth the violence they commit to address him.
Even the person they were after was only wanted for breaking into some cars. There is no need for this.
This is going to cost taxpayers a ton of money and hopefully the officers their jobs.
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People make mistakes, including the police from time to time. Maybe the police officer has dyslexia, or was relying on his faulty memory in exercising the warrant. BTW, stealing and breaking into cars is a serious offense. Of course the police should be serious about investigating the crime.
Its part of a police officer's job description to shoot the people that are determined to need shot. After all, police officers are required by their police chiefs to be both armed and dangerous. That's the huge difference. Although IMHO, it would be a smart move to provide Body Armor, shields and other protective equipment to police officers so they have less reason to have itchy trigger fingers. dress them like Stallone, and it will help the cops feel more confident they will survive their shift.
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Can a citizen accidentally shoot a police officer 7 times in the back and not be arrested, let alone prosecuted..
If your assertion is that a police officer's job is to shoot people who needs to be shot -- shouldn't we demand more accountability from a police officer? or is saying "well, people make mistakes" enough??
Who is saying that the shooting by Kenosha's finest was a mistake at all. The cops who bust into the wrong house, that was clearly a mistake. But Kenosha was something entirely different. It might not have been a mistake at all. The police may have determined that the shooting was called for
This applies to dozens and dozens and dozens of "police mistakes" over the past couple of years....
Ask Botham Jean if he would be ok with giving his life for an officer's mistake..
Ask Breonna Taylor if she deserved to be shot dead in her sleep because of a mistake
Ask the President of the Toronto Raptors that officers falsely accused him of assault and tried to get him charged with a felony was just an honest mistake?
Because in all of those cases, people like you were more than willing to bend over backwards to believe anything the police told you...but you folks are the same people who puts on camo fatigues and carry AR-15's to the state house because of your belief that wearing a mask is government tyranny...
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The incident with the Foreign basketball owner happened in a liberal jurisdiction, Oakland CA. A place owned and controlled by Leftards. Actually, ditto where the vast majority of these cases occur. NYC when Eric Garner died is ultraliberal. Same with Baltimore where Freddy Gay perished and now the city of Kenosha.
So you support police abuse simply because of who is being abused?
It really isn't police "abuse" if its justified.
But my point was that these incidents are taking place in Liberal jurisdictions so it has nothing to do with conservatism. Its an internal liberal problem
Then why aren't "Conservatives" trying to address the issue?
Liberals bad, conservatives good....
But when you ask them about policy solutions....they are silent.....if they want these "liberal" cities to become conservative, offer the voters solutions to make them vote for you instead of demonizing them