Cop in America doing a bad job, again

lefty_jakobz

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I literally lost count of how many long guns I saw on cops in this clip. Why didn’t those there try to enter into the school & engage the shooter?

Someone should have told the police that the shooter was black, bet they’d all be rushing in.
 

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So all these pigs are actually good for is executions then? No desire to actually help when they're needed? So much for the "good guy with a gun" theory.
 

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"The shooter was black and his guns were probably fake!"
Those pesky fake guns

really??? have to make it racial? they knew the shooter was hispanic so ......
My point was the police stood by did nothing while kids are getting murdered, if they thought he was black there would probably be going in guns blazing seeing as that what usually happens when police hear black people are involved
 
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Wait, what?

“Department of Juvenile Justice Director Eden Hendrick told the television station that when the teen was transferred to their custody hours later, he was patted down, showered and dressed in facility clothes but the second weapon went undetected. It was not until the next day that the second weapon was discovered”

What a bunch of feckwits. If I suddenly found out that American cops were failed security guards a week ago, it would make a ton of sense.
 

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Most mass shooters are looking for suicide by cop. He's just promised them the police will oblige as long as the perpetrators fulfil their end of the bargain by commiting more shootings.
 

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What fecking scum would do that? I can't read the article (blocked in Europe), but I hope there are at least some consequences.
No doubt he’s on an unplanned vacation with pay. No doubt he wrote in the police report that he saw the suspect’s hands move & he feared for his life. No doubt the police union has rallied around him.
 

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"You fecked with the wrong Marine."

I swear that deputy will hear it from that poor dog's owner (the Marine) again. That deputy is a total cnut for starters.
My advice is to keep your dog leashed and on your own property.

The deputy may have had small children or the dog might have displayed aggressive behaviour. Some dogs are poorly socialised and many dog owners are selfish and negligent when it comes to the safety of others
 

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My advice is to keep your dog leashed and on your own property.

The deputy may have had small children or the dog might have displayed aggressive behaviour. Some dogs are poorly socialised and many dog owners are selfish and negligent when it comes to the safety of others
How does cop semen taste?
 

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My advice is to keep your dog leashed and on your own property.

The deputy may have had small children or the dog might have displayed aggressive behaviour. Some dogs are poorly socialised and many dog owners are selfish and negligent when it comes to the safety of others
How does shooting the dog with a pellet gun resolve your invented scenario?
 

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My advice is to keep your dog leashed and on your own property.

The deputy may have had small children or the dog might have displayed aggressive behaviour. Some dogs are poorly socialised and many dog owners are selfish and negligent when it comes to the safety of others
Do you not think the roided up cop might have said that when the dude confronted him if that were the case? He's just a cnut, like so many cops in America.
 

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My advice is to keep your dog leashed and on your own property.

The deputy may have had small children or the dog might have displayed aggressive behaviour. Some dogs are poorly socialised and many dog owners are selfish and negligent when it comes to the safety of others
Do you even make a little more research beyond reading just the text in the tweet? That dog was very friendly with the owner's son, so much they were almost inseparable. How about you watch the bloody video?


Honestly, shove your advice where the sun doesn't shine. That deputy is just like most cops in the country: intellectually deficient and unfit for the job.
 

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Do you even make a little more research beyond reading just the text in the tweet? That dog was very friendly with the owner's son, so much they were almost inseparable. How about you watch the bloody video?


Honestly, shove your advice where the sun doesn't shine. That deputy is just like most cops in the country: intellectually deficient and unfit for the job.
What up with the unnecessary aggression.?

Firstly, the only video I saw was the one when the man charged onto the Deputy's property accusing him of shooting his dog.

Secondly, I never made any pronouncement as to the Deputy's innocence or guilt. I simply said that dog owners should keep their dogs leashed and on their property. If a dog ventures onto someone else's property and is improperly socialised it might pose a threat to small children and others.

I have been attacked by a trained Belgian Malinois narcotics dog. The dog went for my throat and I was only saved by my great height and preternatural:) reflexes. A colleague of mine was not so lucky and he was bitten and had to spend some time in hospital. The dog was deemed sufficiently socialised to be handled by new recruits.
 

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What up with the unnecessary aggression.?

Firstly, the only video I saw was the one when the man charged onto the Deputy's property accusing him of shooting his dog.

Secondly, I never made any pronouncement as to the Deputy's innocence or guilt. I simply said that dog owners should keep their dogs leashed and on their property. If a dog ventures onto someone else's property and is improperly socialised it might pose a threat to small children and others.

I have been attacked by a trained Belgian Malinois narcotics dog. The dog went for my throat and I was only saved by my great height and preternatural:) reflexes. A colleague of mine was not so lucky and he was bitten and had to spend some time in hospital. The dog was deemed sufficiently socialised to be handled by new recruits.
If you had anything about you you might consider why Deputy Dickhead wouldn't say anything about the dog being "improperly socialised" if it were the case. He's just a bloodthirsty cnut. With permission to kill people and animals. Yay.
 

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If you had anything about you you might consider why Deputy Dickhead wouldn't say anything about the dog being "improperly socialised" if it were the case. He's just a bloodthirsty cnut. With permission to kill people and animals. Yay.
Why do you see it necessary to devolve into name calling after only hearing one side of the story?
I have never been a cop sympathizer. I find that American police are too quick to resort to their firearms as a means of resolving conflict but I have sufficient experiences in life to actually want to hear both sides of a story before forming an opinion.