smarandr
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Here's the local news story about the incident: https://www.wkrg.com/news/breaking-details-released-in-deputy-involved-shooting/906245218
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i challenge loyawhat to apply for a position as a police officer, make it through a police academy, make it through fto training, and begin making split second decisions on the street, when he's not hiding behind a computer screen, watching incomplete/doctored video clips.
I challenge loyawhat to apply for a position as a police officer, make it through a police academy, make it through FTO training, and begin making split second decisions on the street, when he's not hiding behind a computer screen, watching incomplete/doctored video clips.
I challenge loyawhat to apply for a position as a police officer, make it through a police academy, make it through FTO training, and begin making split second decisions on the street, when he's not hiding behind a computer screen, watching incomplete/doctored video clips.
If you want an admittedly somewhat biased perspective on a lot of police shootings that get BS 5-second clips on CNN, check out this Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwkm_Wcyh0pc7UUmZZfL-6w
Donut Operator is an ex-cop that comments on police shootings (and other police topics) and will give you some insight when all the mass media clickbait says, "Unarmed black man killed by police."
loyawhat seems to be a victim of believing too much of what he sees without doing any investigation into what actually happens.
And if I had to guess you've never worked a public service job in your life it's easy to sit behind a computer screen and play Monday morning quarterback so go ahead and crawl back into that CNN crawl space of yours.Yes, because when I get online almost every day I see a new clips of a cop doing something like... Tasing a man holding a baby, shooting someone unarmed with earbuds in, shooting someone whos running the opposite direction, shooting dogs after the officer was called to the house because of a burglary, using their dogs on someone who is in cuffs on the ground, the list goes on. But in this clip looks like its justified, and they dont get posted as often, or dont happen as often. Does that clear things up?
And if I had to guess you've never worked a public service job in your life it's easy to sit behind a computer screen and play Monday morning quarterback so go ahead and crawl back into that CNN crawl space of yours.
You guessed wrong! If you actually read the entire thread, you would have seen that the man served in the military. That's about as "public service" as it gets.....isnt it? That's the problem with this and most upfront topics in this country....everyone knows half the story and then spout off as if they are fully educated on it! Thank you for your service, Loyawhat! You are entitled to whatever opinion you choose!