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originally posted by: Metallicus
This was clearly a bad shoot, but just like most of the other shootings the idiot did not comply with a lawful order from the officer. It seems to be a common theme of how to get suicided by cop.
originally posted by: Brotherman
originally posted by: penroc3
a reply to: Brotherman
right, he was of duty and it is also agenst the law to wear police labeling when you are off duty at another job.
i would LOVE to hear that female cops deposition, she had OC and a baton and between the two of them they could have taken him to the ground, i mean just tip him out of the freaking chair and cuff him.
this was an exicution plain and simple and if this guy truly thinks this is justified and he has shot people when he was on police time those shoots need to be CLOSELY looked at.
this guy is a power tripping murderer
i hope he doesnt get PC as he was off duty and the inmates get a few nights with him.
maybe put him in a wheel chair
At the very worst he could’ve shot out the tires? 😳
originally posted by: Metallicus
This was clearly a bad shoot, but just like most of the other shootings the idiot did not comply with a lawful order from the officer. It seems to be a common theme of how to get suicided by cop.
originally posted by: BomSquad
originally posted by: JinMI
I get it. A knife. Fleeing etc.
Buy why in the hell did he cuff a corpse?
Standard operating procedure. You never know if he's faking it, or isn't completely dead yet.
originally posted by: sciencelol
If that guy was black the country would be on fire
2nd worst police shooting I have ever seen
originally posted by: dragonridr
a reply to: trollz
I noticed something disturbing he fires off 8 shots rapidly then pause as he aims at his head and fires his ninth round. He wanted to make sure he was dead. Seems to me they could have disabled the chair.
Mike Storie, a lawyer representing Mr. Remington, described the swift move by the chief and the mayor’s comments as a politically motivated rush to judgment.