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Sep 23 2020 02:29pm
Quote (Skinned @ Sep 23 2020 03:28pm)
I work at the hospital, I'm more on the healing side of things, sir.

Plenty of job openings here for talented individuals. Headquarters for P&G, GE Aviation, Krogers, a bunch of stuff. My wife manages an IT team if that's what you do, so you can be on one of her teams and she can boss both of us around.


Cuck'd :)

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Sep 23 2020 02:31pm
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What crime are they guilty of?


They committed an act of negligent homicide. Go ahead and argue they were right, idgaf, I'm not going to engage in the ethics of murder and if you want to live in that world well you're winning.

The system selectively distributes justice, and they deliberately withhold it from people like Breonna Taylor.

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Cuck'd :)


Don't make me and my wife's son come and "talk" to you.

This post was edited by Skinned on Sep 23 2020 02:34pm
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Sep 23 2020 02:33pm
covering up? thats like covering up a Gulf oil spill, its everywhere playboy.
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Quote (thesnipa @ Sep 23 2020 04:33pm)
covering up? thats like covering up a Gulf oil spill, its everywhere playboy.


Get enough people to lie and enough people play along.
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Sep 23 2020 02:35pm
Quote (Skinned @ Sep 23 2020 04:31pm)
They committed an act of negligent homicide. Go ahead and argue they were right, idgaf, I'm not going to engage in the ethics of murder and if you want to live in that world well you're winning.

The system selectively distributes justice, and they deliberately withhold it from people like Breonna Taylor.


What should the police involved in the encounter have done differently? Let's have a conversation on no-knock raids and the like, I'm just not sure how the police officers are individually accountable.
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Sep 23 2020 02:39pm
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What should the police involved in the encounter have done differently? Let's have a conversation on no-knock raids and the like, I'm just not sure how the police officers are individually accountable.


I'll have to review the details of the case again, but are you saying that the police should be able to no-knock raid your house during the night and shoot you dead?
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Sep 23 2020 02:42pm
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What should the police involved in the encounter have done differently? Let's have a conversation on no-knock raids and the like, I'm just not sure how the police officers are individually accountable.


I think the underlying issue is that autopsy results were never released and neither were the ballistics. Which bullet is the one that killed her? From which gun? I don't think anyone can really fault the officers for firing at people when they were being fired at. The primary issue is the guy who fired indiscriminately from outside.

Also, the fact that all the officers lied on the scene is pretty awful.

This is the case where the DA should have been open with the evidence and they've failed to do that. We probably need the state of Kentucky and/or the DOJ to get involved to ensure there was no wrongdoing like there was in the Georgia case.
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Sep 23 2020 02:44pm
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I think the underlying issue is that autopsy results were never released and neither were the ballistics. Which bullet is the one that killed her? From which gun? I don't think anyone can really fault the officers for firing at people when they were being fired at. The primary issue is the guy who fired indiscriminately from outside.

Also, the fact that all the officers lied on the scene is pretty awful.

This is the case where the DA should have been open with the evidence and they've failed to do that. We probably need the state of Kentucky and/or the DOJ to get involved to ensure there was no wrongdoing like there was in the Georgia case.


What did officers on scene say ?
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Sep 23 2020 02:46pm
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What did officers on scene say ?


They said that there was no forced entry and that there were no victim injuries.

Personally, I think you should be fired immediately for something like that. In addition, you should probably face jail time depending on the severity of the offense and be barred from joining ANY law enforcement agency.

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Sep 23 2020 03:12pm
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They said that there was no forced entry and that there were no victim injuries.

Personally, I think you should be fired immediately for something like that. In addition, you should probably face jail time depending on the severity of the offense and be barred from joining ANY law enforcement agency.


lmao I can’t even believe this
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