Posted by thurlow on November 15, 2012 at 14:58:22 from (74.177.51.155):
In Reply to: Sad posted by Nancy Howell on November 15, 2012 at 12:52:50:
I'm not for anyone dying 'before their time', but I don't have a lot of respect for the po-leece; in the nearest big city, one of 'em was shot last week and may not survive. They were serving a search warrant where they bust in someone's door (had a warrant to search for drugs and found a small quantity). There were 2 large dogs inside the house that "acted aggressive"; (seems to me that the dogs had every RIGHT to act aggressive). Policeman decided he'd just shoot 'em; shot one of his fellow officers in the back, instead. They've killed 2 citizens with their police cars......on non-emergency calls......running nearly 100 mph on city streets without lights/sirens in the near past. They weren't even slapped on the wrists; if you'd done that, you'd...rightly....be in the pen. They're held to a different/LESSER standard than the public they're sworn to protect/serve. In the same city, they've averaged arresting one officer every 3 weeks on felony charges this year.
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