Watch what this cop did to this guy after pulling him over!

Oh, saints are they now?

Pray, tell me which great figures of Christendom are they emulating when they finger out prominent Irish Republicans to loyalist paramilitary groups to be shot down in their homes in front of their families?

:rolleyes:

Reading comprehension is not your forte is it?
 
These discussions are really the distasteful realm of cowards. On Monday morning, the NYPD buried one of its "bullies" and his partner remains in the hospital fighting for her life.

What "outrage" did they commit? They ran into a burning public housing development trying to save lives.

And that's the difference in this debate. One side rushes towards danger, the other rushes away.

Watch the 9-11 tapes for a stark example. One group of people runs toward the towers, the other group runs away.... and once at a safe distance, they look back and bitch about those who ran towards the danger.

hey dipshit! what do you think happens when someone who is NOT an 'only one' runs towards danger, like a burning building or a drowning person, along with all of your so called heroes?
 
hey dipshit! what do you think happens when someone who is NOT an 'only one' runs towards danger, like a burning building or a drowning person, along with all of your so called heroes?

I can understand why you'd ask that.

Obviously you've never found yourself in that position.
 
I could explain all of the particulars of the Diallo shooting that led to the officers being acquitted of criminal charges, I've done so many times over the intervening years.... to the point of exhaustion. Some people seem to take a perverse comfort in the belief that police officers start their tours in the lockerroom saying things like "Hey! It's been boring lately. Let's go out tonight and light someone up for absolutely no reason, face criminal and civil charges, and totally screw our lives up! It'll be a gas!"

I've learned that willfully ignorant mindset can not be swayed.

Suffice to say, the verdict was not a message from the people of New York that it's OK for the police to run around pumping 40+ rounds into unarmed people. It that had been the case, the intervening 15 years would have been a bloodbath in New York City. The contrary, the firearms discharge rate of the NYPD is one of the lowest in the nation.

But this is a meaningless discussion. I'm here, and have been all my life. You're over there.... a plastic hot dog eating Yankee.

You might start with how four cops fired 41 bullets yet only 22 missed, not only were they trigger happy bastards they couldn't even shoot straight.
 
Oh, saints are they now?

Pray, tell me which great figures of Christendom are they emulating when they finger out prominent Irish Republicans to loyalist paramilitary groups to be shot down in their homes in front of their families?

:rolleyes:

I did say compared to your lot, being a policeman in Northern Ireland back then was a seriously dangerous business. I went drinking with an RUC policeman in Carrickfergus a few years back and some of the stuff he told me was just unbelievable.
 
I could explain all of the particulars of the Diallo shooting that led to the officers being acquitted of criminal charges, I've done so many times over the intervening years.... to the point of exhaustion. Some people seem to take a perverse comfort in the belief that police officers start their tours in the lockerroom saying things like "Hey! It's been boring lately. Let's go out tonight and light someone up for absolutely no reason, face criminal and civil charges, and totally screw our lives up! It'll be a gas!"

I've learned that willfully ignorant mindset can not be swayed.

Suffice to say, the verdict was not a message from the people of New York that it's OK for the police to run around pumping 40+ rounds into unarmed people. It that had been the case, the intervening 15 years would have been a bloodbath in New York City. The contrary, the firearms discharge rate of the NYPD is one of the lowest in the nation.

But this is a meaningless discussion. I'm here, and have been all my life. You're over there.... a plastic hot dog eating Yankee.

whats meaningless is any discussion about cops that involves you until you can acknowledge that your cop love impairs your judgement on whats right and wrong, like thinking it's ok for cops to stomp a handcuffed individuals head because he was in fear of his life after being asked a question.

http://www.dailylocal.com/general-news/20140413/closing-arguments-set-in-trooper-assault-trial

“I reacted to his actions. I was fixated on his rage, and I did not have the opportunity to do the scans I would do, with my training and expertise.

I am taking care of me… I am afraid. At that moment I did not know he was handcuffed. I responded the way I was trained to respond. I reacted to what I saw. If I fail, I don’t come home to my family.”

Assistant U.S. Attorney Maureen McCartney told the jury: “He [Bare] wanted the name of the trooper that kicked him in the head. Trooper Cruz just walked away, with his mask over his face and his shotgun in his hand.”

After a six-day trial, the jury sided with the stomping trooper. Dozens of like-minded fellow officers cheered for joy.
 
Yes, tommy, your crack research has found me out, again! I bet you thought I moved somewhere else didn't you? But nope I didn't move East, tommy, I moved South! I came down here because I heard Texas was turning blue and I wanted to be here for the historic shift so I moved to Brownsville, Besides I really hate Rick Perry and Republicans and I love Wendy Davis so it was a natural for me. Just a good fit all the way around. There are plenty of Republicans for me to hate and I am working on Davis's campaign. I think she is going to win, tommy, and besides being that Texas is so close to Mexico, I can take more of those Mexican vacations that I have become famous for and it turns out that Texas is experiencing some rather warm temperatures, too! So maybe I will study that global warming hoax while I am here!

LMAO Hilarious.
 
You might start with how four cops fired 41 bullets yet only 22 missed, not only were they trigger happy bastards they couldn't even shoot straight.

I can. It was all discussed in court.

The officers went to stop the unfortunate Mr. Diallo because he bore a resemblace to a wanted rapist working the area. Mr. Diallo was on the top step of residential building porch, standing in a glass paneled foyer which had a burnt out light. He was told not to move but reached to pull out his wallet which an officer mistook in the darkness for a gun.

The unfortunate construction of the foyer with glass paneling reflected the officer's muzzle flash, which made it appeaer as if the shot came from the foyer, which led to the other officers firing. The officers had cover behind parked cars, which were getting hit with richochets, which further enhanced the illusion that the shots were coming from the foyer.

It was a tragic circumstance, but one completely without criminal intent. Those are the circumstances that swayed a jury, but which no doubt will be completely ignored here by irrational cop haters, and I'll be asked to explain this all over again in the near future in another "I hate cops" thread.
 
I did say compared to your lot, being a policeman in Northern Ireland back then was a seriously dangerous business. I went drinking with an RUC policeman in Carrickfergus a few years back and some of the stuff he told me was just unbelievable.

No, you said our police make yours look like saints.

I'd like to know what American police do that makes working with terrorist organizations to select murder victims look like a qualification for canonization.
 
I can. It was all discussed in court.

The officers went to stop the unfortunate Mr. Diallo because he bore a resemblace to a wanted rapist working the area. Mr. Diallo was on the top step of residential building porch, standing in a glass paneled foyer which had a burnt out light. He reached to pull out his wallet which an officer mistook for a gun.

The unfortunate construction of the foyer with glass paneling reflected the officer's muzzle flash, which made it appeaer as if the shot came from the foyer, which led to the other officers firing. The officers had cover behind parked cars, which were getting hit with richochets, which further enhanced the illusion that the shots were coming from the foyer.

It was a tragic circumstance, but one completely without criminal intent. Those are the circumstances that swayed a jury, but which no doubt will be completely ignored here by irrational cop haters, and I'll be asked to explain this all over again in the near future in another "I hate cops" thread.


Oh please. That trial proved nothing so much as what cowards those cops were. Seriously the biggest p-ssies in the world. If it hadn't cost some poor man his life, I'd laugh over those yellow bellies. They should be in prison just for cowardice if nothing else. Screaming like a gaggle of schoolchildren who saw a Freddy Kruger mask.
 
Oh please. That trial proved nothing so much as what cowards those cops were. Seriously the biggest p-ssies in the world. If it hadn't cost some poor man his life, I'd laugh over those yellow bellies. They should be in prison just for cowardice if nothing else. Screaming like a gaggle of schoolchildren who saw a Freddy Kruger mask.

Didn't I just predict this?
 
I can. It was all discussed in court.

The officers went to stop the unfortunate Mr. Diallo because he bore a resemblace to a wanted rapist working the area. Mr. Diallo was on the top step of residential building porch, standing in a glass paneled foyer which had a burnt out light. He was told not to move but reached to pull out his wallet which an officer mistook in the darkness for a gun.

The unfortunate construction of the foyer with glass paneling reflected the officer's muzzle flash, which made it appeaer as if the shot came from the foyer, which led to the other officers firing. The officers had cover behind parked cars, which were getting hit with richochets, which further enhanced the illusion that the shots were coming from the foyer.

It was a tragic circumstance, but one completely without criminal intent. Those are the circumstances that swayed a jury, but which no doubt will be completely ignored here by irrational cop haters, and I'll be asked to explain this all over again in the near future in another "I hate cops" thread.

so the glass is at fault for diallos death? if a civilian had given that bullshit excuse, he'd be in prison, wouldn't he.
 
Predict that someone would call a group of armed men who screamed at the sight of a wallet cowards? Wow, I guess that makes you Sister Cleo.

Four cops who earned positions in an elite plain-clothes unit, who had arrested hundreds of people previously without firing their weapons.

Explain what epic episodes of courage you've displayed to rival that.
 
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