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To: Lazarus who wrote (159125)6/14/2020 4:49:13 PM
From: TobagoJack1 Recommendation

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Pogeu Mahone

  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220005
 
Watched.

There is a worldwide problem of police above the law, placed there by politicians whilst people not watching.

Reckoning day approaching.

Team China constructing a retirement village for HK police

Team America handing out million dollar pension packages to police (if MSM to be believed, but number in present value terms sounds right)

Neither approach will work out up to a point, and I trust of all people the police understand they are fish swimming amongst the society of the policed. Should water turn hot and toxic, then ...

The HK protesting rioters started to doxx the police, exposing identities and highlighting families. The Chinese normally can take quite a bit, but riled enough become exceedingly difficult to handle.

In the good old days whenever the emperor went after some foe, he routinely went after all relatives connected to the foe, a generation up, down, to the left and the right, once, twice, thrice removed, because he knew someone would settle scores.



To: Lazarus who wrote (159125)6/14/2020 10:14:00 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220005
 
Since there were 2 cops rolling around with the suspect

How would each cop know the criminal did not get a hold of the other cops gun?

I would have shot when he turned

after he pointed it could have been to late for the cop.




To: Lazarus who wrote (159125)6/14/2020 10:58:12 PM
From: bruiser98  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220005
 
The link to the Arizona story is the same link to the Atlanta story.

Graphic video shows Daniel Shaver sobbing and begging officer for his life before 2016 shooting
washingtonpost.com

<<<After the officer involved was acquitted of second-degree murder charges, officials in Arizona publicly released graphic video showing Daniel Shaver crawling on his hands and knees and begging for his life in the moments before he was shot and killed by police in January 2016.

Shaver died in one of at least 963 fatal police shootings in 2016, according to a Washington Post database. And his death was one of an increasing number of such shootings to prompt criminal charges in the years since the 2014 protests in Ferguson, Mo., following the death of Michael Brown. Yet charges remain rare, and convictions even more so.

The shooting, by Philip “Mitch” Brailsford, then an officer with the Mesa Police Department, occurred after officers responded to a call about a man allegedly pointing a rifle out of a fifth-floor window at a La Quinta Inn. Inside the room, Shaver, 26, had been doing rum shots with a woman he had met earlier that day and showing off a pellet gun he used in his job in pest control.>>>>

Wikipedia says that Sgt Charles Langley was giving orders to Shaver. Brailsford was the triggerman. Langley wasn't charged. He was probably more responsible for Shaver's death.



To: Lazarus who wrote (159125)6/29/2020 9:27:37 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220005
 
You are good & busy?
Just pinging to know.