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More out of control cops. eom MohRokTah Nov 2014 #1
In this case, I don't think we can blame the cop for shooting the 12 year old boy. GGJohn Nov 2014 #37
I can tell that it should be banned. stone space Nov 2014 #62
I won't argue with that. GGJohn Nov 2014 #70
Got a picture of the 12yr old Boy - Cop Apologist FreakinDJ Nov 2014 #83
Typical, name calling while not debunking my post. GGJohn Nov 2014 #84
Not a lot to debunk about Cheerleading Cops killing Black Children FreakinDJ Nov 2014 #85
Hyperbole doesn't fit you well. GGJohn Nov 2014 #86
Really - A Child in a Playground with a Toy FreakinDJ Nov 2014 #88
Heartbreaking Cal Carpenter Nov 2014 #2
Come on folks, the kid had a gun. What did you expect the cop to do? Rex Nov 2014 #3
why are you sarcastic Taurusny22 Nov 2014 #4
Why don't you use your common sense on that? MrMickeysMom Nov 2014 #6
Look at the picture 840high Nov 2014 #78
LOL, eight posts? You won't be here long. Nt Logical Nov 2014 #11
We'll see Taurusny22 Nov 2014 #18
A cop? And it took this long to comment?? Nt Logical Nov 2014 #19
I would be hesitant to comment too. branford Nov 2014 #27
Bullshit..... Logical Nov 2014 #36
You're proving my point. branford Nov 2014 #71
I have defended police shootings here. But many police get away with murder. I would bet more..... Logical Nov 2014 #74
As I said, it depends on the individual circumstances. branford Nov 2014 #77
If I had a dime for every person that comes here and pretends to be a cop Rex Nov 2014 #44
yes an active duty Nypd detective Taurusny22 Nov 2014 #40
Wow, the NYPD, you proud of their police department? Have you tried to stop the corruption? nt Logical Nov 2014 #41
I'm extremely proud of the work I've accomplished Taurusny22 Nov 2014 #61
Want a list? nt Logical Nov 2014 #66
"Most cops are paranoid about getting caught doing something bad".... Logical Nov 2014 #75
Who were you when you used to post years ago? uppityperson Nov 2014 #67
MIRT: Lurker in aisle #18! marble falls Nov 2014 #30
Good to see you posting. 840high Nov 2014 #79
Cops job/ position places them in a higher standard above the average citizens. FarPoint Nov 2014 #28
No you are right, the guy had to blow away that kid. It was either the kid Rex Nov 2014 #45
Or all the other kids on the playground XemaSab Nov 2014 #46
Well if they got hit by indiscriminate fire, it is their own fault for being there. Rex Nov 2014 #51
Like the poor guy who, while commiting no crime and was avebury Nov 2014 #48
That looks like a real 911 .45 ACP. Drahthaardogs Nov 2014 #38
I don't get it, we had toy guns that looked real in the 80s. Rex Nov 2014 #43
As far as you knew then, at least. Jenoch Nov 2014 #47
There were no school shootings or kids getting suspended for making bomb threats. Rex Nov 2014 #49
Remember the school shooting in Littleton, Colorado? Jenoch Nov 2014 #52
Interesting, check this out. Rex Nov 2014 #54
The people who provide the weapons to school shooters, Jenoch Nov 2014 #55
I agree 100%, one thing that was the same back when I was in HS Rex Nov 2014 #56
The only guns at my school were shotguns Jenoch Nov 2014 #57
My HS was a big 5A school that had gangster wannabes. Rex Nov 2014 #58
My high school was small, rural, and almost all white. Jenoch Nov 2014 #59
"When an officer gives a command, we expect it to be followed" and if not, shoot them? uppityperson Nov 2014 #5
If the command is drop the gun Taurusny22 Nov 2014 #9
I know there is minimal info yet, just saw that line and it made me wince. uppityperson Nov 2014 #10
Sorry typing on a kindle Taurusny22 Nov 2014 #12
Aha, I see it. I edited the previous reply to you, added more of why people sometimes don't know uppityperson Nov 2014 #13
Nice anecdote. Got any facts or statistics that don't include secondhand cop-shop talk? marble falls Nov 2014 #31
This has DU outrage written all over it. For days. flvegan Nov 2014 #7
Cannot blame the cops for this one. ManiacJoe Nov 2014 #8
A 12 years old should not be the one who knows better FatherAndHusband Nov 2014 #24
The adult DID have, and use, Common Sense. ManiacJoe Nov 2014 #25
That is not a black and white issue of knowing not to pick up a avebury Nov 2014 #50
What you say is good and true, but not relevant to the current case. ManiacJoe Nov 2014 #64
Grown adults who are supposed to be trained with dealing with hazardous situations avebury Nov 2014 #65
A handgun in the hand of a 12 year old Jenoch Nov 2014 #68
except it was not a handgun eom noiretextatique Nov 2014 #72
Go back and read the story and look at the photos. Jenoch Nov 2014 #76
Lucky for us, adults who deal with hazardous situations on a regular basis ManiacJoe Nov 2014 #69
You didn't know by seventh grade that branford Nov 2014 #26
Why did the 12 year old 840high Nov 2014 #80
Pulled out the "gun": yanked it into combat position or taken by the barrel and being handed to.... marble falls Nov 2014 #32
yanked it into combat position. ManiacJoe Nov 2014 #63
orange marking had been removed from the airsoft gun rollin74 Nov 2014 #14
Oy vey! branford Nov 2014 #15
My money is on the kid having done it. linuxman Nov 2014 #17
Where were his parents or guardians? branford Nov 2014 #20
12 y/os know better. At some point you can't blame parents for everything. linuxman Nov 2014 #22
We fully agree. branford Nov 2014 #23
Read here: marble falls Nov 2014 #33
"The rookie officer saw a black gun sitting on the table..." Droning Predator Nov 2014 #16
To this day I don't know why they make those airsoft BB guns look so real helpmetohelpyou Nov 2014 #21
several on DU have called on 911 callers Duckhunter935 Nov 2014 #29
How should one respond to the potential of a 12 year old with a gun? etherealtruth Nov 2014 #39
I am talking about the ones Duckhunter935 Nov 2014 #42
My wife had to wrestle a gun away from a 5th grader... meaculpa2011 Nov 2014 #34
This is partially a consequence of having a gun saturated society, Crunchy Frog Nov 2014 #35
Exactly! loyalsister Nov 2014 #82
when i was a kid I had a water gun that looked real and got the helicopter and and a chase after me MattP Nov 2014 #53
A long time ago, Brigid Nov 2014 #60
some dispute over the facts noiretextatique Nov 2014 #73
With no orange markings. 840high Nov 2014 #81
so? i will wait for more info noiretextatique Nov 2014 #89
What kind of dispute over the facts? ManiacJoe Nov 2014 #87
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