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Originally posted by Raist
You are the type (in your own words) who is happy to see any cop die be they bad or good.
1 : a gnawing distress arising from a sense of guilt for past wrongs : self-reproach
2 obsolete : compassion
adj.
Having no pity or compassion; merciless.
Unyielding; relentless.
Smith now works for the Chattahoochee County Sheriff's office.
Originally posted by Nutter
Originally posted by Mr. Tinkertrain
For all you know she was waving a butcher knife before he arrived.
There were eyewitnesses. The cops got fired.
Need I say any more? Or are we still going to side with the police no matter what?
Originally posted by elevatedone
I don't know if she deserved it or not and I didn't jump into a thread and immediately start bashing law enforcement.
Originally posted by Raist
It is sad you cannot see human life ass better than that though.
Hatred begets hatred.
Originally posted by Raist
reply to post by Silcone Synapse
Again, I never said they were right. Show me where I said they were right.
That response was to the comment about not caring what she did before hand. I am saying knowing the full story helps. But this was to someone who applauds police being shot so it matters not police haters hate no matter what.
Raist
Originally posted by Nutter
This is exactly why I feel NO remorse anymore when a cop gets shot at or killed.
I keep saying.
POLICE YOUR OWN BEFORE YOU THINK OF POLICING ME!!!!!!!
Or keep doing what you do. Eventually someone will be smart enough to shot your sorry ass.....err I mean Peace Officer Ass.
Originally posted by Raist
I can see why he dismissed posts like this. Debating is fine but this kind of stuff is garbage. It does nothing to better the conversation at hand.
Originally posted by Raist
Maybe if the people they deal with daily acted somewhat human.
Originally posted by LadySkadi
I am not a cop basher - but this (from the source) speaks volumes...
Stewart County Sheriff Larry Jones, who came to the house seconds after the last electric shock was administered, later bonded Wells out of jail and drove her to an area hospital to be examined. Jones, who has known Wells for years, can also be heard on the video softly reassuring Wells.
Lumpkin Police Chief Steven Ogle, was shocked when he saw the video. ``I couldn't believe it,'' Ogle said. ``You don't use it (a stun gun) for punitive reasons, to prod someone.''