Missourian
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That was a female officer.the guy in Oklahoma who thought he was tasing someone and instead shot and killed him
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That was a female officer.the guy in Oklahoma who thought he was tasing someone and instead shot and killed him
This is hardly a problem with only women officers. There are many stories out there where men do the same. This shows a lack of accountability with the police over all (many should lose their jobs here) and how we do not properly vet people in the first place.
There are many people who are officers today that have no business being one.
Do you realize that training for police officers in Europe is somewhere between 1 and 3 years in length?
In the U.S., 17 weeks and you're given a badge and a gun. We've seen "volunteer" deputies accidentally shoot people as well, like the guy in Oklahoma who thought he was tasing someone and instead shot and killed him.
That was a female officer.
Maybe we should ban his ass for using the wrong pronoun.That was a woman honey.
But I guess in your tranny world who really knows anymore?
That was a female officer.the guy in Oklahoma who thought he was tasing someone and instead shot and killed him
This is hardly a problem with only women officers. There are many stories out there where men do the same. This shows a lack of accountability with the police over all (many should lose their jobs here) and how we do not properly vet people in the first place.
There are many people who are officers today that have no business being one.
Do you realize that training for police officers in Europe is somewhere between 1 and 3 years in length?
In the U.S., 17 weeks and you're given a badge and a gun. We've seen "volunteer" deputies accidentally shoot people as well, like the guy in Oklahoma who thought he was tasing someone and instead shot and killed him.
That was a woman honey.
But I guess in your tranny world who really knows anymore?
That was a female officer.
Maybe we should ban his ass for using the wrong pronoun.That was a woman honey.
But I guess in your tranny world who really knows anymore?
This is hardly a problem with only women officers. There are many stories out there where men do the same. This shows a lack of accountability with the police over all (many should lose their jobs here) and how we do not properly vet people in the first place.
There are many people who are officers today that have no business being one.
Do you realize that training for police officers in Europe is somewhere between 1 and 3 years in length?
In the U.S., 17 weeks and you're given a badge and a gun. We've seen "volunteer" deputies accidentally shoot people as well, like the guy in Oklahoma who thought he was tasing someone and instead shot and killed him.
That was a woman honey.
But I guess in your tranny world who really knows anymore?
How in the hell did you get off 'ignore'?
Back ya go, where ya belong, with the other non-contributors.
If youda posted this link, we wouldn't have mad fun of you.That was a female officer.the guy in Oklahoma who thought he was tasing someone and instead shot and killed him
That was a different shooting. This one was in Tulsa.
we don't know what happenedKansas City Police officer shoots fellow cop when intending to shoot an apprehended suspect named Malcolm Johnson. She then incorrectly thinks the gunshot came from the suspect shooting and proceeds to shoot him two times. KCPD tried to cover this up until video showing the incident was released.
viewer discretion is advised: New cell phone video shows Kansas City police shooting of Malcolm Johnson (video) - ItemFix
Kansas City Police officer shoots fellow cop when intending to shoot an apprehended suspect named Mawww.itemfix.com
FALSE! We ARE discussing when things are done right, because I mentioned that in Post # 10 & 16, that then becoming part of the thread. And it is not a worthless generalization, nor is it vague.
No we are NOT discussing when things are done right. You are making worthless vague generalizations.
FALSE! We ARE discussing when things are done right, because I mentioned that in Post # 10 & 16, that then becoming part of the thread. And it is not a worthless generalization, nor is it vague.
No we are NOT discussing when things are done right. You are making worthless vague generalizations.
In fact, it just might be the most WORTHWHILE aspect of the whole subject of police shootings of unarmed black men - that when the suspects (of any race) allow their hands to disappear, the cops become compelled to shoot them. The cops are doing the right thing. What they MUST do. So why the riots then ? It is because of 2 things.
1. Unfair media propaganda against the cops.
2. Schools, clueless about cops & guns, failing to educate kids about police confrontation.
Not vague at all. As I said >> "when the suspects (of any race) allow their hands to disappear, the cops become compelled to shoot them."
Sorry, vague again. Just because a cop tells you to do something does not always mean you have to NOR does that give them a right to shoot you.
Not vague at all. As I said >> "when the suspects (of any race) allow their hands to disappear, the cops become compelled to shoot them."
Sorry, vague again. Just because a cop tells you to do something does not always mean you have to NOR does that give them a right to shoot you.
I was talking about suspects (of any race) allowing their hands to disappear from the cop's view. And YES, the cops DO have a right to shoot (self-defense) in that situation.
Are you just as ignorant as the guys who got shot? Well, why wouldn't you be ? The MISeducational system isn't teaching it. Only ones who do are the police academies.