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To: Crony who wrote (590259)12/29/2015 9:56:11 AM
From: Bill  Respond to of 793955
 
That's very insightful.



To: Crony who wrote (590259)12/29/2015 11:09:52 AM
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The kid had plenty of time to learn a simple concept that pointing a gun at police officers can be dangerous. Now you can start fantasizing about how it is a society's (whities') fault this kid was pointing a gun at people pretending to be a gansta.


I thought the kid was emulating some of the action stuff he saw in a Hollywood movie. I think we need to outlaw Hollywood movies



To: Crony who wrote (590259)12/29/2015 12:32:42 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793955
 
The kid had plenty of time to learn a simple concept that pointing a gun at police officers can be dangerous. Now you can start fantasizing about how it is a society's (whities') fault this kid was pointing a gun at people pretending to be a gansta.
Let's not forget, also, that the kid or someone else, had cut off the orange tip that identified the gun as a toy. He wanted it to look real.

As Bill said, if driving and you get stopped, keep your hands on the wheel in full sight - don't go shuffling in the glove box or console for registration, which could be construed as going for a gun. If out in the open, keep your hands up and in full sight. Don't reach for your belt or inside a jacket.