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WTF: Cop shoots caretaker of autistic man

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by gifford1967, Jul 20, 2016.

  1. ThatBoyNick

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    It's crazy that toy a fire truck can be mistaken for a gun from the cops. I know it was called in as a gun, but the guy was talking for a while before being shot, you would think they could see it after looking at them that long.

    I mean if toy cars are mistaken as guns, cell phones must be called in as guns all the time right? Best keep the stapler out of the hands in public as well. Next thing you know a man will get shot for holding a hot dog.
     
  2. HillBoy

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    No silly - Lying as in lying on the ground.
     
  3. HillBoy

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    This is the biggest bunch of cow**** yet. The autistic guy is sitting up in plain sight and this dumbass cop manages not only to miss him THREE times but somehow hit the black guy lying on the ground he's purportedly trying to "save"? It's a miracle this doofus didn't shoot another policeman. That police union is a ****ing disgrace to come up with such a pitiful BS "explanation". So if I get this right: now black people have to be aware that they can get shot even when the police are allegedly trying to "protect" them. Sheesh! :rolleyes:
     
  4. mtbrays

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    All of those guns and squad cars, but not one pair of binoculars.
     

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