Killer,
You have no idea how uniformed/unintelligent you look when you post things like this (which is...every day).
From an argumentation standpoint, why would there be rallies or protests for a cop who got shot on duty, when 'justice' will be served, that is, the killer is in police custody and will be FULLY PROSECTED?
Compare this to Daniel Pantaleo (the Eric Garner choke death cop), Darrin Wilson (I could go on for days about the inconsistencies in his story and how the prosecution basically KNEW they were presenting false testimony in a 'data dump' on the grand jury to get Wilson off, and that is irrespective of a 'Hands Up, Don't Shoot' mantra), George Zimmerman, or many of the countless other cops (and/or wannabe cops) who WEREN'T EVEN INDICTED to bring them to trial for killing unarmed black males (at least before protests started in the Zimmerman case as he nonchalantly walked out of the police station the same night). And the Freddie Gray protests occurred BEFORE indictments and then as expected, died down when the indictments came to light.
Compare this to the Michael Slager shooting in South Carolina where murder charges were IMMEDIATELY brought against the cop who shot Walter Scott. The protests there were brief and tiny in comparison to any/all of the above. I wonder why? Well, justice will be served against that cop (hopefully).
Now I ask again, what in the world would there be protests for with regard to this cop being killed. What would be the rallying point? What would be the message? Cops are killed in the line of duty. That is why they are in general, respected for their work (unless of course they abuse their power against minorities).
Logging onto the web into the morning, seeing that a cop got shot by a black male and saying, "Where's the outrage/protests?" much like what Slovak does when he sees girls in bikinis and makes wild correlations to suit his raging bigoted position, makes you look like you have the education of freshman in high school (and that is being kind).
Think before you type (if you've even read this far, which is highly unlikely). Come up with a cogent argument before you make a comparison.
Now that I've wasted my time trying to help you improve your life and train of thought, I'll go find something better to do (because god knows I've wasted enough on this forum with the other bigots).
Killer,
You have no idea how uniformed/unintelligent you look when you post things like this (which is...every day).
From an argumentation standpoint, why would there be rallies or protests for a cop who got shot on duty, when 'justice' will be served, that is, the killer is in police custody and will be FULLY PROSECTED?
Compare this to Daniel Pantaleo (the Eric Garner choke death cop), Darrin Wilson (I could go on for days about the inconsistencies in his story and how the prosecution basically KNEW they were presenting false testimony in a 'data dump' on the grand jury to get Wilson off, and that is irrespective of a 'Hands Up, Don't Shoot' mantra), George Zimmerman, or many of the countless other cops (and/or wannabe cops) who WEREN'T EVEN INDICTED to bring them to trial for killing unarmed black males (at least before protests started in the Zimmerman case as he nonchalantly walked out of the police station the same night). And the Freddie Gray protests occurred BEFORE indictments and then as expected, died down when the indictments came to light.
Compare this to the Michael Slager shooting in South Carolina where murder charges were IMMEDIATELY brought against the cop who shot Walter Scott. The protests there were brief and tiny in comparison to any/all of the above. I wonder why? Well, justice will be served against that cop (hopefully).
Now I ask again, what in the world would there be protests for with regard to this cop being killed. What would be the rallying point? What would be the message? Cops are killed in the line of duty. That is why they are in general, respected for their work (unless of course they abuse their power against minorities).
Logging onto the web into the morning, seeing that a cop got shot by a black male and saying, "Where's the outrage/protests?" much like what Slovak does when he sees girls in bikinis and makes wild correlations to suit his raging bigoted position, makes you look like you have the education of freshman in high school (and that is being kind).
Think before you type (if you've even read this far, which is highly unlikely). Come up with a cogent argument before you make a comparison.
Now that I've wasted my time trying to help you improve your life and train of thought, I'll go find something better to do (because god knows I've wasted enough on this forum with the other bigots).
Killer,
You have no idea how uniformed/unintelligent you look when you post things like this (which is...every day).
From an argumentation standpoint, why would there be rallies or protests for a cop who got shot on duty, when 'justice' will be served, that is, the killer is in police custody and will be FULLY PROSECTED?
Compare this to Daniel Pantaleo (the Eric Garner choke death cop), Darrin Wilson (I could go on for days about the inconsistencies in his story and how the prosecution basically KNEW they were presenting false testimony in a 'data dump' on the grand jury to get Wilson off, and that is irrespective of a 'Hands Up, Don't Shoot' mantra), George Zimmerman, or many of the countless other cops (and/or wannabe cops) who WEREN'T EVEN INDICTED to bring them to trial for killing unarmed black males (at least before protests started in the Zimmerman case as he nonchalantly walked out of the police station the same night). And the Freddie Gray protests occurred BEFORE indictments and then as expected, died down when the indictments came to light.
Compare this to the Michael Slager shooting in South Carolina where murder charges were IMMEDIATELY brought against the cop who shot Walter Scott. The protests there were brief and tiny in comparison to any/all of the above. I wonder why? Well, justice will be served against that cop (hopefully).
Now I ask again, what in the world would there be protests for with regard to this cop being killed. What would be the rallying point? What would be the message? Cops are killed in the line of duty. That is why they are in general, respected for their work (unless of course they abuse their power against minorities).
Logging onto the web into the morning, seeing that a cop got shot by a black male and saying, "Where's the outrage/protests?" much like what Slovak does when he sees girls in bikinis and makes wild correlations to suit his raging bigoted position, makes you look like you have the education of freshman in high school (and that is being kind).
Think before you type (if you've even read this far, which is highly unlikely). Come up with a cogent argument before you make a comparison.
Now that I've wasted my time trying to help you improve your life and train of thought, I'll go find something better to do (because god knows I've wasted enough on this forum with the other bigots).
Killer,
You have no idea how uniformed/unintelligent you look when you post things like this (which is...every day).
From an argumentation standpoint, why would there be rallies or protests for a cop who got shot on duty, when 'justice' will be served, that is, the killer is in police custody and will be FULLY PROSECTED?
Compare this to Daniel Pantaleo (the Eric Garner choke death cop), Darrin Wilson (I could go on for days about the inconsistencies in his story and how the prosecution basically KNEW they were presenting false testimony in a 'data dump' on the grand jury to get Wilson off, and that is irrespective of a 'Hands Up, Don't Shoot' mantra), George Zimmerman, or many of the countless other cops (and/or wannabe cops) who WEREN'T EVEN INDICTED to bring them to trial for killing unarmed black males (at least before protests started in the Zimmerman case as he nonchalantly walked out of the police station the same night). And the Freddie Gray protests occurred BEFORE indictments and then as expected, died down when the indictments came to light.
Compare this to the Michael Slager shooting in South Carolina where murder charges were IMMEDIATELY brought against the cop who shot Walter Scott. The protests there were brief and tiny in comparison to any/all of the above. I wonder why? Well, justice will be served against that cop (hopefully).
Now I ask again, what in the world would there be protests for with regard to this cop being killed. What would be the rallying point? What would be the message? Cops are killed in the line of duty. That is why they are in general, respected for their work (unless of course they abuse their power against minorities).
Logging onto the web into the morning, seeing that a cop got shot by a black male and saying, "Where's the outrage/protests?" much like what Slovak does when he sees girls in bikinis and makes wild correlations to suit his raging bigoted position, makes you look like you have the education of freshman in high school (and that is being kind).
Think before you type (if you've even read this far, which is highly unlikely). Come up with a cogent argument before you make a comparison.
Now that I've wasted my time trying to help you improve your life and train of thought, I'll go find something better to do (because god knows I've wasted enough on this forum with the other bigots).
Rest of us picked it up....immediatly.
Rest of us picked it up....immediatly.
This sounds too me like the cop was extremely lazy, kept the cuffs loose and left a door open. Either that or Jerry Seinfeld and George were getting a ride in the backseat after tipping off the cop about the Hollywood Hills Strangler, and left the door open after spotting Kramer.
This sounds too me like the cop was extremely lazy, kept the cuffs loose and left a door open. Either that or Jerry Seinfeld and George were getting a ride in the backseat after tipping off the cop about the Hollywood Hills Strangler, and left the door open after spotting Kramer.
Go outside, walk, jog, join a yoga class, call friends...anything. Just get out of the house.
Go outside, walk, jog, join a yoga class, call friends...anything. Just get out of the house.
Scalabrine and Detox remind me of 'Turn 'em loose Bruce'. Years ago in NYC there was a judge with that nickname because he let so many crooks off.
Then one day Bruce's wife's purse got snatched and all of a sudden he wanted the entire NYPD to concentrate on nothing but getting the guy.
Scalabrine and Detox remind me of 'Turn 'em loose Bruce'. Years ago in NYC there was a judge with that nickname because he let so many crooks off.
Then one day Bruce's wife's purse got snatched and all of a sudden he wanted the entire NYPD to concentrate on nothing but getting the guy.
Go outside, walk, jog, join a yoga class, call friends...anything. Just get out of the house.
Go outside, walk, jog, join a yoga class, call friends...anything. Just get out of the house.
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