Tamir Rice's murderer, no job

This trigger happy pig, should not be a police officer ever again! Not even a security guard either!

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That's ok ... Bullets now go in both directions ... even for people without uniforms ;)
 
then why did they not taze him

Tazers fail a lot, they are simply a bad choice against a long range tool like a gun. For the record, I think the Tamir Rice shooting was a bad shoot. That cop was either poorly trained, an idiot, or both.
 
I see you working but I disagree with you, a cop doesn't have the right or obligation to kill because someone is holding a weapon.

So when someone draws a weapon, everyone else is just supposed to wait and see what he intends to do??

Are you saying that's what you would do; because if so, I hope your will is already finished?? :palm:
 
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then why do we allow people to make BB guns that look like real guns?

BB guns are real guns, they are not toys, making them look like a toy would be a bad idea. Airsoft guns are required to have the orange tips, and they ARE toys. Why does just about every sentence with you begin with "why do we allow?"
 
And you would have been dead; because if it's already "ready", your REACTION will always be slower then the ACTION.

But it's your right to complain about a perceived injustice, seeing as how it's easier then using the actual facts; so please continue. :good4u:

The kids in all the neighborhoods I and my friends grew up in ran around with bb guns. Somehow, no one ever shot any of us. There's another variable at work here.
 
How many of them tried to draw on a Police Officer??

I would have, had one come around, because that's what kids playing cops and robbers do...shoot at each other. And I'd bet dollars to your donuts the cop back then would just join in on the fun, if anything. But, for some reason, cops back then had the wherewithal not to insert themselves in situations where no one was being hurt.

Today, they have become champions of the victimless crime, and see fit to fuck with everyone, everywhere. That's what has changed, and is the reason for bullshit like this. I've seen the video. The kid was hurting no one. He was playing by himself. The cops inserted themselves into the situation and escalated it. They are murderers.

For the record, are you a cop?
 
I would have, had one come around, because that's what kids playing cops and robbers do...shoot at each other. And I'd bet dollars to your donuts the cop back then would just join in on the fun, if anything. But, for some reason, cops back then had the wherewithal not to insert themselves in situations where no one was being hurt.

Today, they have become champions of the victimless crime, and see fit to fuck with everyone, everywhere. That's what has changed, and is the reason for bullshit like this. I've seen the video. The kid was hurting no one. He was playing by himself. The cops inserted themselves into the situation and escalated it. They are murderers.

For the record, are you a cop?

Just curious; but when you were engaging in this behavior during your childhood, how prevalent were the news reports of cops being shot?
 
Just curious; but when you were engaging in this behavior during your childhood, how prevalent were the news reports of cops being shot?

No clue. I was a kid. In any case, that's a non-sequitur. Posit for a moment that being a cop today is more dangerous than then. Does it justify murder? Does it justify the infringement of freedoms of others? Does them going home at night trump all else? If they are dumb enough to accept a dangerous and unethical profession, why should that then become everyone else's problem?
 
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The kids in all the neighborhoods I and my friends grew up in ran around with bb guns. Somehow, no one ever shot any of us. There's another variable at work here.

That variable is whether or not you and your friends aimed at police or acted like thugs.

More than once while loading my car to go the gun range an officer from the local police department has seen me loading. Not once has he stopped and asked what I was doing. However, if I aimed at him while he was riding by, I suspect he'd consider that as a problem.
 
The kids in all the neighborhoods I and my friends grew up in ran around with bb guns. Somehow, no one ever shot any of us. There's another variable at work here.

Were young kids shooting people with real guns back then? How's that for a variable? Yeah, my friends and I ran around with BB guns too, but kids our own age weren't shooting places up and robbing and murdering. Today they are, some as young as six and seven years old.
 
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