Quote (SBD @ Aug 10 2023 03:54pm)
Jesus, if this dude was black goom would be saying they didn't shoot enough.
Yeah you can read in the old threads how I said the MPD should have teabagged Amir Locke's corpse
Quote (thesnipa @ Aug 10 2023 02:39pm)
You dont have to get in your canoe, even though legally u can.
people who threaten the life of the president should be arrested. but here you are pretending you'd have been far happier if the govt spent a few hundred k making a barricade around this dudes house and waiting him out for a few weeks before he finally runs out of food and water and is forced to surrender.
you can try to frame this however you want, thus guy committed suicide by FBI. he threatened the POTUS, refused to avail the concerns of the FBI once contacted in person and RATHER threatened the FBI too. then the FBI, who is obligated to arrest the man who threatened them and hte president, choose the lesser path of resistance in an attempt to MAYBE take a self described armed and violent man alive, and you frame it like it was an assassination.
extreme levels of hate the FBI cope, top to bottom. luckily most people who hate the FBI to the level as you where they mischaracterize everything they say and do are smart enough not to threaten to shoot them. this idiot wasnt, not he's a sack of cold meat. good riddance.
And he's going to kill the president from his home? With what, cruise missiles or remote piloted drones? As long as they're able to arrest him at his own home, his threats aren't imminent. The government has decades of history with barricaded suspect scenarios, this isn't some new concept I'm pushing. If the government has reason to think someone can't be arrested safely, you open the barricaded suspect envelope. If the government thinks someone has hostages or imminent danger to other residents / neighbors / bystanders, that's when you use a swat raid in the wee hours of the night.
The police and FBI are 'obligated' to arrest dangerous suspects all the time, in fact most of the people they bother serving warrants against are dangerous or else they'd just give them a court date by snail mail.
Raiding their homes in the night is a great way to get people killed, vastly increasing the odds that law enforcement gets killed in the process, the suspects besides