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originally posted by: stuthealien
give them stop and search powers...
case was not one of those instances.
originally posted by: NewzNose
a reply to: AugustusMasonicus
I disagree. His being in a predictive crime area is not the proximate cause of attracting the attention of the police. His actions, while there, and certainly his reaction to their questions were the reason for actions taken by the officers.
They didn't make initial contact with the young man because a computer told them to!
originally posted by: NewzNose
I disagree. His being in a predictive crime area is not the proximate cause of attracting the attention of the police.
His actions, while there, and certainly his reaction to their questions were the reason for actions taken by the officers.
They didn't make initial contact with the young man because a computer told them to!
According to the initial police statement, Connor DeLeire was sitting in the driver’s seat of a parked 2000 Honda Accord on Merrimack Street. When police approached and started speaking to him...
originally posted by: NewzNose
Why do you feel this case was not one of the instances? Were you there and witness to the entire event?
originally posted by: ISeeTheFnords
is this really an example of "popular opinion" in your view?
give them stop and search powers,and i might actually think of taking a holiday in america,till then your retarded country is off my list,as to many of you have mental health issues!!!!