I disagree. Cops are not heroes. Some act heroically from time to time, but they are not heroes based on their occupation no more than soldiers are. A scumball cop is still scum. Badge or no.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostI disagree. Cops are not heroes. Some act heroically from time to time, but they are not heroes based on their occupation no more than soldiers are. A scumball cop is still scum. Badge or no.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostI disagree. Cops are not heroes. Some act heroically from time to time, but they are not heroes based on their occupation no more than soldiers are. A scumball cop is still scum. Badge or no.
Truth. I've never been eyeballed by a soldier or marine who was simply trying to start shit.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostThat scumball cop is still willing to risk his life at any moment a call comes in. It's hard for them to accept criticsm from someone who sits on the sidelines in safety that they provide telling them how to do their job. They are still human beings with lives and families of their own too. Think of what they risk losing everyday. It's a high cost for such a low, unappreciated return.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostTake away a cops armour, weapons, and equipment and then well talk risking their life. But wait...they sure need it against all the unarmed public and homeless. Cops are far from heroes
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostBill, I don't think your old ass can get your arm up high enough for a bitch slap.
Oh, and I'm a hell of a lot more solid than that little woman.
Don't you remember our meeting at FFW in Ennis several years back?
I guess you weren't that important to stand out in my mind.
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ps...........never underestimate people. That will get you killed one day.Last edited by WildBill; 08-05-2011, 04:09 PM.sigpic
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Originally posted by Steve View PostIgnorant statement. You should try to go on a ride along to see it in a different, unbiased perspective rather than talking shit about something you don't have the nerve to do yourself.
Still lmao about not having the nerve...
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Originally posted by MutherjuggZ View PostYou nor I will NEVER know because it has escalated to such a degree that it has to be handled differently now than if they had just arrested the guy peacefully.
From what I've read, which is all spoon fed media stuff, they got a call that someone was breaking into cars... they show up and see him sitting nearby and approach him for questioning at which point he took off running as they were approaching.... which spurred a short foot chase that ended with him on the ground and quickly getting his face smashed into a curb. Backup arrived and threw in a few kicks/punches/tazes for good measure since he was fighting back. I personally think at that point he was fighting for his life and when they couldn't get him to be still (aka quit fighting for his life) they kept on until he quit moving ... then the guy died.
I honestly think he was guilty of SOMETHING or he wouldn't have tried to run. ALL of that, however, went out the door the very minute the guilty actions of the officers outweighed his POSSIBLE guilty actions of being in possession of stolen property and trying to out run the police.
Now let me ask this....
If he was 100000% guilty of breaking into cars, trying to evade police, and resist arrest... does that make this sort of this okay? When is enough ... ENOUGH? What are the rules on this sort of thing... do they have a "only beat them half to death" sort of clause in employee handbooks?sigpic
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