Another White guy shoots and kills cop in cold blood

Police camera shows final moments before man killed Flagstaff of - FOX 10 News fox10phoenix.com

AGSTAFF, Ariz. -

Flagstaff Police Officer Tyler Stewart lost his life in the line of duty last month. He was killed while investigating a domestic violence incident.

The Flagstaff Police Department released video from a body camera that Stewart was wearing during the deadly encounter. It shows how the deadly encounter unfolded.

The actual shooting is not shown, but the moments leading up to it are test, dramatic, and some may find them disturbing so we do want to warn you ahead of time that this is tough to watch.

The video shows a typical response to a domestic violence call, it captures the moments leading up to the deadly confrontation with Robert Smith. It starts in his patrol car on the afternoon of Saturday, December 27, 2014. The officer was looking for a suspect in a domestic violence call.

He found the man, 28-year-old Robert Smith in a neighborhood off west Clay Avenue in flagstaff. Stewart questioned Smith about what happened between him and his girlfriend. During the conversation Stewart asks for permission to search Smith to make sure he doesn't have any weapons. In a split second, things take a deadly turn. Smith pulls out a .22 caliber handgun and fired on the officer.

Flagstaff Police say the video goes on and you would hear three shots, the camera falling to the ground and then three more shots. Then nine seconds of silence, followed by what investigators say is the sound of Officer Stewart's service weapon cycling, then a seventh and final round is heard.

Officer Stewart was pronounced dead a short time later.

Smith took his own life after killing Officer Stewart. He was on the force for less than one year and was the second officer to die in the line of duty in the history of the Flagstaff Police Department.

The Maricopa County Sheriff Arpaio's Sheriff's Memorial Fund donated $25,000 to Officer Stewart's family.


When will white people stay to stand up against violence? Where's Pat Robinson?
Another stupid thread by a racist fool.
Another butthurt feral racist.
 
Police camera shows final moments before man killed Flagstaff of - FOX 10 News fox10phoenix.com

AGSTAFF, Ariz. -

Flagstaff Police Officer Tyler Stewart lost his life in the line of duty last month. He was killed while investigating a domestic violence incident.

The Flagstaff Police Department released video from a body camera that Stewart was wearing during the deadly encounter. It shows how the deadly encounter unfolded.

The actual shooting is not shown, but the moments leading up to it are test, dramatic, and some may find them disturbing so we do want to warn you ahead of time that this is tough to watch.

The video shows a typical response to a domestic violence call, it captures the moments leading up to the deadly confrontation with Robert Smith. It starts in his patrol car on the afternoon of Saturday, December 27, 2014. The officer was looking for a suspect in a domestic violence call.

He found the man, 28-year-old Robert Smith in a neighborhood off west Clay Avenue in flagstaff. Stewart questioned Smith about what happened between him and his girlfriend. During the conversation Stewart asks for permission to search Smith to make sure he doesn't have any weapons. In a split second, things take a deadly turn. Smith pulls out a .22 caliber handgun and fired on the officer.

Flagstaff Police say the video goes on and you would hear three shots, the camera falling to the ground and then three more shots. Then nine seconds of silence, followed by what investigators say is the sound of Officer Stewart's service weapon cycling, then a seventh and final round is heard.

Officer Stewart was pronounced dead a short time later.

Smith took his own life after killing Officer Stewart. He was on the force for less than one year and was the second officer to die in the line of duty in the history of the Flagstaff Police Department.

The Maricopa County Sheriff Arpaio's Sheriff's Memorial Fund donated $25,000 to Officer Stewart's family.


When will white people stay to stand up against violence? Where's Pat Robinson?
Another stupid thread by a racist fool.
Another butthurt feral racist.
Another idiot not knowing what it is talking about.
 
Police camera shows final moments before man killed Flagstaff of - FOX 10 News fox10phoenix.com

AGSTAFF, Ariz. -

Flagstaff Police Officer Tyler Stewart lost his life in the line of duty last month. He was killed while investigating a domestic violence incident.

The Flagstaff Police Department released video from a body camera that Stewart was wearing during the deadly encounter. It shows how the deadly encounter unfolded.

The actual shooting is not shown, but the moments leading up to it are test, dramatic, and some may find them disturbing so we do want to warn you ahead of time that this is tough to watch.

The video shows a typical response to a domestic violence call, it captures the moments leading up to the deadly confrontation with Robert Smith. It starts in his patrol car on the afternoon of Saturday, December 27, 2014. The officer was looking for a suspect in a domestic violence call.

He found the man, 28-year-old Robert Smith in a neighborhood off west Clay Avenue in flagstaff. Stewart questioned Smith about what happened between him and his girlfriend. During the conversation Stewart asks for permission to search Smith to make sure he doesn't have any weapons. In a split second, things take a deadly turn. Smith pulls out a .22 caliber handgun and fired on the officer.

Flagstaff Police say the video goes on and you would hear three shots, the camera falling to the ground and then three more shots. Then nine seconds of silence, followed by what investigators say is the sound of Officer Stewart's service weapon cycling, then a seventh and final round is heard.

Officer Stewart was pronounced dead a short time later.

Smith took his own life after killing Officer Stewart. He was on the force for less than one year and was the second officer to die in the line of duty in the history of the Flagstaff Police Department.

The Maricopa County Sheriff Arpaio's Sheriff's Memorial Fund donated $25,000 to Officer Stewart's family.


When will white people stay to stand up against violence? Where's Pat Robinson?
Another stupid thread by a racist fool.
Another butthurt feral racist.
Another idiot not knowing what it is talking about.
Stop talking then and gain some knowledge before you speak.
 
Police camera shows final moments before man killed Flagstaff of - FOX 10 News fox10phoenix.com

AGSTAFF, Ariz. -

Flagstaff Police Officer Tyler Stewart lost his life in the line of duty last month. He was killed while investigating a domestic violence incident.

The Flagstaff Police Department released video from a body camera that Stewart was wearing during the deadly encounter. It shows how the deadly encounter unfolded.

The actual shooting is not shown, but the moments leading up to it are test, dramatic, and some may find them disturbing so we do want to warn you ahead of time that this is tough to watch.

The video shows a typical response to a domestic violence call, it captures the moments leading up to the deadly confrontation with Robert Smith. It starts in his patrol car on the afternoon of Saturday, December 27, 2014. The officer was looking for a suspect in a domestic violence call.

He found the man, 28-year-old Robert Smith in a neighborhood off west Clay Avenue in flagstaff. Stewart questioned Smith about what happened between him and his girlfriend. During the conversation Stewart asks for permission to search Smith to make sure he doesn't have any weapons. In a split second, things take a deadly turn. Smith pulls out a .22 caliber handgun and fired on the officer.

Flagstaff Police say the video goes on and you would hear three shots, the camera falling to the ground and then three more shots. Then nine seconds of silence, followed by what investigators say is the sound of Officer Stewart's service weapon cycling, then a seventh and final round is heard.

Officer Stewart was pronounced dead a short time later.

Smith took his own life after killing Officer Stewart. He was on the force for less than one year and was the second officer to die in the line of duty in the history of the Flagstaff Police Department.

The Maricopa County Sheriff Arpaio's Sheriff's Memorial Fund donated $25,000 to Officer Stewart's family.


When will white people stay to stand up against violence? Where's Pat Robinson?
Another stupid thread by a racist fool.
Another butthurt feral racist.
Another idiot not knowing what it is talking about.
Stop talking then and gain some knowledge before you speak.
Take your own advice idiot.
 
Police camera shows final moments before man killed Flagstaff of - FOX 10 News fox10phoenix.com

AGSTAFF, Ariz. -

Flagstaff Police Officer Tyler Stewart lost his life in the line of duty last month. He was killed while investigating a domestic violence incident.

The Flagstaff Police Department released video from a body camera that Stewart was wearing during the deadly encounter. It shows how the deadly encounter unfolded.

The actual shooting is not shown, but the moments leading up to it are test, dramatic, and some may find them disturbing so we do want to warn you ahead of time that this is tough to watch.

The video shows a typical response to a domestic violence call, it captures the moments leading up to the deadly confrontation with Robert Smith. It starts in his patrol car on the afternoon of Saturday, December 27, 2014. The officer was looking for a suspect in a domestic violence call.

He found the man, 28-year-old Robert Smith in a neighborhood off west Clay Avenue in flagstaff. Stewart questioned Smith about what happened between him and his girlfriend. During the conversation Stewart asks for permission to search Smith to make sure he doesn't have any weapons. In a split second, things take a deadly turn. Smith pulls out a .22 caliber handgun and fired on the officer.

Flagstaff Police say the video goes on and you would hear three shots, the camera falling to the ground and then three more shots. Then nine seconds of silence, followed by what investigators say is the sound of Officer Stewart's service weapon cycling, then a seventh and final round is heard.

Officer Stewart was pronounced dead a short time later.

Smith took his own life after killing Officer Stewart. He was on the force for less than one year and was the second officer to die in the line of duty in the history of the Flagstaff Police Department.

The Maricopa County Sheriff Arpaio's Sheriff's Memorial Fund donated $25,000 to Officer Stewart's family.


When will white people stay to stand up against violence? Where's Pat Robinson?
Another stupid thread by a racist fool.
Another butthurt feral racist.
Another idiot not knowing what it is talking about.
Stop talking then and gain some knowledge before you speak.
Take your own advice idiot.
i didnt give you any advice idiot.
 
No national news or nothing? Not even Fox News brought in anyone to discuss "white culture" or crime in the white areas? No talk of broken homes, domestic violence skinny whites in coats (but but Ray Rice and NFL players et al)?

No calls for denouncing violence?


proof white lives don't matter
 
Police camera shows final moments before man killed Flagstaff of - FOX 10 News fox10phoenix.com

AGSTAFF, Ariz. -

Flagstaff Police Officer Tyler Stewart lost his life in the line of duty last month. He was killed while investigating a domestic violence incident.

The Flagstaff Police Department released video from a body camera that Stewart was wearing during the deadly encounter. It shows how the deadly encounter unfolded.

The actual shooting is not shown, but the moments leading up to it are test, dramatic, and some may find them disturbing so we do want to warn you ahead of time that this is tough to watch.

The video shows a typical response to a domestic violence call, it captures the moments leading up to the deadly confrontation with Robert Smith. It starts in his patrol car on the afternoon of Saturday, December 27, 2014. The officer was looking for a suspect in a domestic violence call.

He found the man, 28-year-old Robert Smith in a neighborhood off west Clay Avenue in flagstaff. Stewart questioned Smith about what happened between him and his girlfriend. During the conversation Stewart asks for permission to search Smith to make sure he doesn't have any weapons. In a split second, things take a deadly turn. Smith pulls out a .22 caliber handgun and fired on the officer.

Flagstaff Police say the video goes on and you would hear three shots, the camera falling to the ground and then three more shots. Then nine seconds of silence, followed by what investigators say is the sound of Officer Stewart's service weapon cycling, then a seventh and final round is heard.

Officer Stewart was pronounced dead a short time later.

Smith took his own life after killing Officer Stewart. He was on the force for less than one year and was the second officer to die in the line of duty in the history of the Flagstaff Police Department.

The Maricopa County Sheriff Arpaio's Sheriff's Memorial Fund donated $25,000 to Officer Stewart's family.


When will white people stay to stand up against violence? Where's Pat Robinson?
Another stupid thread by a racist fool.
Another butthurt feral racist.

you feral racists gonna riot?
 
Police camera shows final moments before man killed Flagstaff of - FOX 10 News fox10phoenix.com

AGSTAFF, Ariz. -

Flagstaff Police Officer Tyler Stewart lost his life in the line of duty last month. He was killed while investigating a domestic violence incident.

The Flagstaff Police Department released video from a body camera that Stewart was wearing during the deadly encounter. It shows how the deadly encounter unfolded.

The actual shooting is not shown, but the moments leading up to it are test, dramatic, and some may find them disturbing so we do want to warn you ahead of time that this is tough to watch.

The video shows a typical response to a domestic violence call, it captures the moments leading up to the deadly confrontation with Robert Smith. It starts in his patrol car on the afternoon of Saturday, December 27, 2014. The officer was looking for a suspect in a domestic violence call.

He found the man, 28-year-old Robert Smith in a neighborhood off west Clay Avenue in flagstaff. Stewart questioned Smith about what happened between him and his girlfriend. During the conversation Stewart asks for permission to search Smith to make sure he doesn't have any weapons. In a split second, things take a deadly turn. Smith pulls out a .22 caliber handgun and fired on the officer.

Flagstaff Police say the video goes on and you would hear three shots, the camera falling to the ground and then three more shots. Then nine seconds of silence, followed by what investigators say is the sound of Officer Stewart's service weapon cycling, then a seventh and final round is heard.

Officer Stewart was pronounced dead a short time later.

Smith took his own life after killing Officer Stewart. He was on the force for less than one year and was the second officer to die in the line of duty in the history of the Flagstaff Police Department.

The Maricopa County Sheriff Arpaio's Sheriff's Memorial Fund donated $25,000 to Officer Stewart's family.


When will white people stay to stand up against violence? Where's Pat Robinson?
Another stupid thread by a racist fool.
Another butthurt feral racist.

you feral racists gonna riot?
only if you feral simians do first.
 
Police camera shows final moments before man killed Flagstaff of - FOX 10 News fox10phoenix.com

AGSTAFF, Ariz. -

Flagstaff Police Officer Tyler Stewart lost his life in the line of duty last month. He was killed while investigating a domestic violence incident.

The Flagstaff Police Department released video from a body camera that Stewart was wearing during the deadly encounter. It shows how the deadly encounter unfolded.

The actual shooting is not shown, but the moments leading up to it are test, dramatic, and some may find them disturbing so we do want to warn you ahead of time that this is tough to watch.

The video shows a typical response to a domestic violence call, it captures the moments leading up to the deadly confrontation with Robert Smith. It starts in his patrol car on the afternoon of Saturday, December 27, 2014. The officer was looking for a suspect in a domestic violence call.

He found the man, 28-year-old Robert Smith in a neighborhood off west Clay Avenue in flagstaff. Stewart questioned Smith about what happened between him and his girlfriend. During the conversation Stewart asks for permission to search Smith to make sure he doesn't have any weapons. In a split second, things take a deadly turn. Smith pulls out a .22 caliber handgun and fired on the officer.

Flagstaff Police say the video goes on and you would hear three shots, the camera falling to the ground and then three more shots. Then nine seconds of silence, followed by what investigators say is the sound of Officer Stewart's service weapon cycling, then a seventh and final round is heard.

Officer Stewart was pronounced dead a short time later.

Smith took his own life after killing Officer Stewart. He was on the force for less than one year and was the second officer to die in the line of duty in the history of the Flagstaff Police Department.

The Maricopa County Sheriff Arpaio's Sheriff's Memorial Fund donated $25,000 to Officer Stewart's family.


When will white people stay to stand up against violence? Where's Pat Robinson?
Another stupid thread by a racist fool.
Another butthurt feral racist.

you feral racists gonna riot?
only if you feral simians do first.
We a too smart, unlike you idiots.
 
Police camera shows final moments before man killed Flagstaff of - FOX 10 News fox10phoenix.com

AGSTAFF, Ariz. -

Flagstaff Police Officer Tyler Stewart lost his life in the line of duty last month. He was killed while investigating a domestic violence incident.

The Flagstaff Police Department released video from a body camera that Stewart was wearing during the deadly encounter. It shows how the deadly encounter unfolded.

The actual shooting is not shown, but the moments leading up to it are test, dramatic, and some may find them disturbing so we do want to warn you ahead of time that this is tough to watch.

The video shows a typical response to a domestic violence call, it captures the moments leading up to the deadly confrontation with Robert Smith. It starts in his patrol car on the afternoon of Saturday, December 27, 2014. The officer was looking for a suspect in a domestic violence call.

He found the man, 28-year-old Robert Smith in a neighborhood off west Clay Avenue in flagstaff. Stewart questioned Smith about what happened between him and his girlfriend. During the conversation Stewart asks for permission to search Smith to make sure he doesn't have any weapons. In a split second, things take a deadly turn. Smith pulls out a .22 caliber handgun and fired on the officer.

Flagstaff Police say the video goes on and you would hear three shots, the camera falling to the ground and then three more shots. Then nine seconds of silence, followed by what investigators say is the sound of Officer Stewart's service weapon cycling, then a seventh and final round is heard.

Officer Stewart was pronounced dead a short time later.

Smith took his own life after killing Officer Stewart. He was on the force for less than one year and was the second officer to die in the line of duty in the history of the Flagstaff Police Department.

The Maricopa County Sheriff Arpaio's Sheriff's Memorial Fund donated $25,000 to Officer Stewart's family.


When will white people stay to stand up against violence? Where's Pat Robinson?
Another stupid thread by a racist fool.
Another butthurt feral racist.

you feral racists gonna riot?
only if you feral simians do first.
We a too smart, unlike you idiots.
You cant even use correct grammar idiot. How can you be smart? :laugh:
 
Another butthurt feral racist.

you feral racists gonna riot?
only if you feral simians do first.
We a too smart, unlike you idiots.
You cant even use correct grammar idiot. How can you be smart? :laugh:
Fat fingers. Smarter than you think.
I said nothing about your weight problem. I said you were stupid.
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No national news or nothing? Not even Fox News brought in anyone to discuss "white culture" or crime in the white areas? No talk of broken homes, domestic violence skinny whites in coats (but but Ray Rice and NFL players et al)?

No calls for denouncing violence?

You're a bit on the slow side ain'tcha
 
you feral racists gonna riot?
only if you feral simians do first.
We a too smart, unlike you idiots.
You cant even use correct grammar idiot. How can you be smart? :laugh:
Fat fingers. Smarter than you think.
I said nothing about your weight problem. I said you were stupid.
laugh.gif
Smarter than you retard
 
That is really strange how the cop was hardly concerned about how the man has his hands in his pockets for quite awhile.
 
And people wonder why cops are so tense and controlling?
Yes. If you cant handle the job dont sign up for it.

Their job isnt to die. So they are tense and controlling. Thats "handling" the job.

Pussy cowards like you who have never risked your own life on behalf of a greater cause wouldnt know about that type of stuff that our cops and fireman and certainly our military do.

Unless of course....you're applying to be a cop and show the world how to REALLY serve??? You are right? Or are you an all talk pussy?
Actually that is known hazard of the job. If you know that and you know you are an asshole maybe you shouldn't sign up for the job. Your chances of provoking someone go up exponentially when you are a dick.

This cop in the video was extremely calm and polite. And now hes dead.

You can go get cancer and die for all I care. A cops job isnt to sacrifice their safety for your PC limp wristed feel good comfort.
Thats because the guy was white. If he had of been Black the cop would have shot him when he went back into the room to get the weapon. You know this. You getting emotional about it is amusing. :laugh:

Can you imagine the cop not caring if it were a black man standing there with his hands in his pocket?
 
And people wonder why cops are so tense and controlling?
You're such a racist POS, CC.

:itsok:


Aww, want me to go away so you can finally address a dead cop or nah? Nah...you're more interested in me.

Hi Takeastep *waves*

Why leave now? You've started hundreds of race bait threads. All of which are failures and show you for who you are - a racist.

If you're not embarrassed by that, keep on. I'll be around to call you out.
What happens after you call him out on it?

He race baits yet another thread. Clearly he isn't embarrassed or has any reserves about showing everyone here he's a racist.

You're just some guy on the internet. If I allowed myself to be embarrassed by someone on the internet I'd be you.

Clearly you have no shame. I said that already. You'll make another racist thread in order to try and prove how much better you're than those you consider to be racist.

:itsok:
 
Aww, want me to go away so you can finally address a dead cop or nah? Nah...you're more interested in me.

Hi Takeastep *waves*

Why leave now? You've started hundreds of race bait threads. All of which are failures and show you for who you are - a racist.

If you're not embarrassed by that, keep on. I'll be around to call you out.
What happens after you call him out on it?

He race baits yet another thread. Clearly he isn't embarrassed or has any reserves about showing everyone here he's a racist.

You're just some guy on the internet. If I allowed myself to be embarrassed by someone on the internet I'd be you.

Clearly you have no shame. I said that already. You'll make another racist thread in order to try and prove how much better you're than those you consider to be racist.

:itsok:


Aww, Is it racist tho? Its the same thing you say in plenty of threads but only the words "black" are changed to "white".

Suddenly then, you find the language offensive lol. And in order to deflect you want to talk about me instead of another cop shot dead...which apparently isnt important anymore....this week

Its ok sweets...You cant cover it up
 
Why leave now? You've started hundreds of race bait threads. All of which are failures and show you for who you are - a racist.

If you're not embarrassed by that, keep on. I'll be around to call you out.
What happens after you call him out on it?

He race baits yet another thread. Clearly he isn't embarrassed or has any reserves about showing everyone here he's a racist.

You're just some guy on the internet. If I allowed myself to be embarrassed by someone on the internet I'd be you.

Clearly you have no shame. I said that already. You'll make another racist thread in order to try and prove how much better you're than those you consider to be racist.

:itsok:


Aww, Is it racist tho? Its the same thing you say in plenty of threads but only the words "black" are changed to "white".

Suddenly then, you find the language offensive lol. And in order to deflect you want to talk about me instead of another cop shot dead...which apparently isnt important anymore....this week

Its ok sweets...You cant cover it up
Fug what he has to say. Let Takeastep stay butt hurt.
 

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