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originally posted by: woodwardjnr
a reply to: Domo1
Yeah they got tazers but you see the one cop pepper spay himself, so maybe thought he wouldn't get the taser out. They do have armed back up.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: UnBreakable
The cop didn't offer her a safe space.
The cop was armed and that is a micro-aggression. She was justified.
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: opethPA
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
a reply to: Shamrock6
You know as well as I do that he pulled up to close to her without waiting for backup (which was just seconds away). The shooting may have been justified after he made the mistake of recklessly approaching the situation.
But never the less, his reckless actions clearly caused an unnecessary sloppy outcome... why can't you admit that obvious fact?
Because the only fact is one person is responsible for this scenario.
The criminal should have not caused it to happen.
So your claiming two wrong make a right?
That's actually the kind of logic you'd expect from a child... just sayin.
originally posted by: everyone
originally posted by: woodwardjnr
a reply to: Domo1
Yeah they got tazers but you see the one cop pepper spay himself, so maybe thought he wouldn't get the taser out. They do have armed back up.
If those cops manage to pepper spray themselves i would not trust them with a gun either.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: Subaeruginosa
You would know, if you had watched the video, that she was already moving off her property and toward him before he was even out of his vehicle.
Why can't you admit that you're basing your opinion off a sloppy interpretation of what happened and what you would like to see happen, instead of what actually happened and reality instead of fantasy?
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: Subaeruginosa
The world is not a classroom or a controlled environment. Decisions have to be made on the fly, utilizing the tools available to one at the time. .
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: namelesss
Hyperbole in and of itself is a logical fallacy,
originally posted by: AmericanRealist
a reply to: Fishy
oh America is the riot capital? Wrong. Most people can name the majority of the riots known in America. that is because there have been so few relative to the rest of the world. In France rioting in the slums is like a weekend event. In Britain and other soccer loving EU countries, the drunken fans start rioting when the games let out regularly. This is a behavior that comes from years and years of disrespecting authority and not fearing any serious repercussion for their violent actions.
originally posted by: AmericanRealistOnly anarchists and criminal sympathizers would ever defend this lady for her actions, so therefore you fall under one of those two.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
a reply to: Fishy
Now you're changing what you said.
You said if his aim is good enough he'd hit bone and not an artery. If he "just aims at her thigh" as you're saying now, then there's as much a chance of hitting the artery as there is a chance he'll hit anything else.
originally posted by: Shamrock6
How do I know he doesn't have a Taser? I don't.
originally posted by: Shamrock6Then again I'm not the one screaming "almost certainly had one" in every comment. I don't see one in the video.
originally posted by: Shamrock6Another commenter lives near Gallatin and says the PD doesn't have them issued to them.
originally posted by: Shamrock6That's enough for me to say that I don't see one in the video,
originally posted by: Shamrock6which is what I said.
originally posted by: Shamrock6You're the one making claims without substantiation, not me.
originally posted by: Shamrock6I'm not really interested in answering your dozen or so "what ifs."
originally posted by: Shamrock6Show me he had a Taser and then a discussion can be had as to why he didn't use it, as well as the myriad court cases supporting not using it.
originally posted by: Shamrock6What's the chances that a sheriff's deputy and a cop don't carry the same gear? Pretty good, since they're different agencies with different jobs and different budgets. Where I'm at, all deputies have a Taser and not all police officers do. Not even close to all.
originally posted by: Shamrock6Yea, it is your assumption he had a Taser.
originally posted by: Shamrock6I never said nobody else had one, period, full stop. I said I don't see one on his belt.
originally posted by: Shamrock6And that the deputy who tried to deploy one got a good slice to the ribs for his trouble.
originally posted by: Shamrock6Doesn't matter how you try to twist that, it doesn't change what I said, and doesn't change what I did not say. No matter how hard you try to assign words and thoughts to other commenters, I'm not inclined to defend what YOU make up on my behalf.
originally posted by: Shamrock6Just more of your typical make bull% up and then attack somebody else as if they actually said it.