- Sun Dec 08, 2013 8:06 am
#33422
Just read this one myself. Judging from news reports from all over the country, the standard response to any situation involving cops and anyone they come into contact with that they don't care for is to draw their weapon and open fire.
Google "Seattle cop shooting" to see a city cop murder an old man walking down the street. The video is from the cop's dashboard camera. The cop is heard on the audio saying to another cop arriving on scene a few minutes later, "I think I might have killed him."
The second cop replies, "If you didn't, we'll finish the job."
Fucking asshole cops.
The old man's crime? Carrying a piece of wood and a closed folding knife (he was a street person who spent his time carving wood). The cops initial defense was the knife was open and he charged the officer. Except the video and witness testimony gave the lie to the cops assertion.
Whoops!
Then there is the incident of a few years ago where three New York city cops fired 41 rounds of ammunition at Amadu Diallo standing in a doorway brandishing his deadly assault wallet. He was attempting to show the cops his identification and was killed as a result. These jokers only hit him 19 times at a range of 15 feet or so as he stood in an enclosed doorway.
If you ever encounter a cop in any sort of situation, keep your hands in sight and don't move.
Except ClownLicker. Then be your usual annoying self and call the cop names and attempt to bitch slap him.