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It always has been class warfare. Look at how police have been dressed forever. Nice tailored LiberalArkie Jan 2016 #1
Evicting families from property, at gunpoint, distills the whole rotten system. rug Jan 2016 #4
Yep but the system is all about the property owners malaise Jan 2016 #7
Seems it was the evictee that was pointing the gun. I blame this whole thing on the father. Waldorf Jan 2016 #9
As long as yo're looking at the "whole thing", have you considered why this family was being evicted rug Jan 2016 #16
The article doesn't say why, but one can infer from the man going to the door, heavily armed REP Jan 2016 #26
"non-payment of rent" is by far the mosre common basis ror evictions. rug Jan 2016 #92
I read somewhere else it 840high Jan 2016 #134
The judge must have considered it dumbcat Jan 2016 #34
Not if the man didn't have a lawyer, which is just another part of poverty. rug Jan 2016 #93
So I guess you will be okay with the Bundy fuckers pointing guns at federal marshals snooper2 Jan 2016 #80
You suck at guessing. rug Jan 2016 #94
property rights justify a killing? AlbertCat Jan 2016 #85
He was there to enforce property rights. rug Jan 2016 #95
"She didn't die because her father had money to pay the rent."... No, she sure didn't! Ghost in the Machine Jan 2016 #169
It appears the constable was defending himself, not justifying property over life. Eleanors38 Jan 2016 #115
Yes. Father pointed rifle first. 840high Jan 2016 #135
The idiot constable shares the blame here. liberalhistorian Jan 2016 #45
The guy pulled a loaded gun on the constable and pointed it at him. I find no fault on the constable Waldorf Jan 2016 #58
I do, too. Point 840high Jan 2016 #133
If the police report is truthful matt819 Jan 2016 #157
so families should be allowed to stay rent-free? hfojvt Jan 2016 #39
No doubt, your admittedly simplistic application of thought LanternWaste Jan 2016 #87
You didn't answer the question. 840high Jan 2016 #136
Sometimes families aren't "far behind" at all, if an eviction will allow a higher rent to be charged villager Jan 2016 #171
that's not my experience hfojvt Jan 2016 #172
That only happens if you are a large enough RWing militant gun humping group. Rex Jan 2016 #185
Evictions have almost always been done that way in this country, liberalhistorian Jan 2016 #44
That's solid history. rug Jan 2016 #96
So is the father's action. 840high Jan 2016 #137
"The police are mostly here to protect the banks" villager Jan 2016 #170
Heartbreaking nt Xipe Totec Jan 2016 #2
The asshole pointing a fully loaded .223 rifle at a cop is to blame for his daughter being dead REP Jan 2016 #3
Yes he is. He should have sent her to another room if he wanted to commit police LiberalArkie Jan 2016 #5
Or just not pulled a loaded, big-ass gun on a cop, period REP Jan 2016 #10
The girl was in State custody at 840high Jan 2016 #159
The landlord will deduct the cost of cleaning his daughter's blood from the security deposit. rug Jan 2016 #6
No need to self-fornicate your post; I'm sure you agree pulling a loaded assault-style rifle REP Jan 2016 #8
I'm glad you find this story cute enough for poor quips. rug Jan 2016 #13
No, my friend - you miss the point. The evictee was armed and acted aggressively first. REP Jan 2016 #19
You clearly are more informed about the use of deadly force than evictions and poverty. rug Jan 2016 #97
Its not about recovering property, its about having a gun pointed at you. Travis_0004 Jan 2016 #24
"While you applaud this killing ..." dumbcat Jan 2016 #36
I believe this post REP Jan 2016 #69
Given the name you've chosen, that's not saying much at all. rug Jan 2016 #99
Property and money have liberalhistorian Jan 2016 #49
he didn't willfully kill the child... lame54 Jan 2016 #125
Imassuming if you get evicted, there is no security deposit left. Travis_0004 Jan 2016 #22
Felony murder for the father. aikoaiko Jan 2016 #14
There was no felony by the father in the first place. rug Jan 2016 #18
Did you miss this part? REP Jan 2016 #20
Post removed Post removed Jan 2016 #116
At the risk of wasting my time, do you have any substance to offer, frankie? rug Jan 2016 #129
It's a felony to threaten someone with a weapon except in self-defense. Yo_Mama Jan 2016 #47
Here you go: Blue_Tires Jan 2016 #88
Here you go: rug Jan 2016 #100
So the father didn't point a loaded weapon at the constable? Blue_Tires Jan 2016 #113
That remains to be seen. rug Jan 2016 #130
Then I'd be curious to know why he was 'carrying' Blue_Tires Jan 2016 #132
Who knows? Maybe it's as simple as he was a hunter and he was desparate. rug Jan 2016 #149
And then I would ask if the father tried working with social services Blue_Tires Jan 2016 #174
That is irrelevant. rug Jan 2016 #194
It's irrelevant whether or not Blue_Tires Jan 2016 #196
It's irrelevant becase a Section 8 voucher won't stop the bullet that killed his daughter. rug Jan 2016 #197
OK, fine Blue_Tires Jan 2016 #198
You assume the constable is telling the truth. rug Jan 2016 #199
Fine, we'll wait to hear the father's story Blue_Tires Jan 2016 #200
In Pennsylvania there will be a preliminary hearing very shortly. rug Jan 2016 #203
Update: Blue_Tires Jan 2016 #193
The only thing new is that charges were filed against the father. rug Jan 2016 #195
Homicide simply means "killed by another human". It may be decided that jonno99 Jan 2016 #168
"Homicide" is a cause of death, it is not a crime jberryhill Jan 2016 #176
Charges are: REP Jan 2016 #21
From the lomk directly above" rug Jan 2016 #101
The constable shares the blame for liberalhistorian Jan 2016 #46
That's ridiculous choie Jan 2016 #55
Yes the constable shares blame. NutmegYankee Jan 2016 #62
That is a ridicuous statement TeddyR Jan 2016 #81
First of all, it's not a cop - it's a constable. NutmegYankee Jan 2016 #124
and another +1. grntuscarora Jan 2016 #131
So he should have allowed himself TeddyR Jan 2016 #153
Believe it. DU is full 840high Jan 2016 #162
+1 grntuscarora Jan 2016 #121
From the description of the shooting, the asshole with the .223 was behind a partially closed door REP Jan 2016 #65
No. When someone assaults you they are responsible for anyone getting hurt when you respond Lee-Lee Jan 2016 #74
True, but LEO never has to answer for their murderous ways. Rex Jan 2016 #184
He made a choice, but the constable shot and killed the girl. ncjustice80 Jan 2016 #53
He shot the man threatening him with a .223 assault-style rifle REP Jan 2016 #66
Wait, what? A law enforcement officer is obligated to die for you? X_Digger Jan 2016 #165
There is something I learned about DU a very long time ago, Sen. Walter Sobchak Jan 2016 #70
LOL ProudToBeBlueInRhody Jan 2016 #138
Class warfare? Snobblevitch Jan 2016 #11
Land owner vs dweller. The oldest class wars ever known. LiberalArkie Jan 2016 #12
The story did not indicate whether the Snobblevitch Jan 2016 #15
The tenant drew on the contable first with a fully loaded assault-style .223 rifle REP Jan 2016 #23
I agree. Snobblevitch Jan 2016 #25
Whatever the evictee's plan was, it was terrible REP Jan 2016 #29
Pointing a gun at a cop with your kid behind you is unthinkable. Yo_Mama Jan 2016 #48
And don't assume landowner is wealthy wordpix Jan 2016 #37
My grandfather bought four lots that included a house in the 20s. Snobblevitch Jan 2016 #40
RIP Ciara Fumesucker Jan 2016 #17
This is a terribly sad story Carolina Jan 2016 #27
I have to side with the LEO in this case. alphafemale Jan 2016 #28
That's so sad! Chemisse Jan 2016 #30
Here's another article............. Takket Jan 2016 #31
$1.800 in back rent exboyfil Jan 2016 #56
Hardly compares to the death of a child to collect it. rug Jan 2016 #102
No argument exboyfil Jan 2016 #107
Her death wasn't the result of an eviction. Rather her father pointing a loaded weapon at somebody Waldorf Jan 2016 #108
The "self-defense" wouldn't have arisen if he was not there to evict them. rug Jan 2016 #109
There would have been no "self'defense" if the father hadn't pointed a loaded firearm Waldorf Jan 2016 #111
There would have been no eviction if the father had the means to pay rent. rug Jan 2016 #112
Maybe he could have sold his gun(s) instead? Blue_Tires Jan 2016 #126
He could have and should have. I doubt he'd have gotten $1800 for them, though. rug Jan 2016 #127
You lease a place - you pay rent. Period. 840high Jan 2016 #139
If you don't work - you don't eat. Period. rug Jan 2016 #148
Do you know he was unemployed? Selling his 840high Jan 2016 #151
That's a very high probability. rug Jan 2016 #155
This was the 2nd or 3rd visit by the constable.. 840high Jan 2016 #158
That's because the court summons was first served, then the judgment, and then, the notice to leave. rug Jan 2016 #161
The family said that - not DailyMail. I would 840high Jan 2016 #163
Ron Rhode, the relative by marriage, said that. rug Jan 2016 #164
. Omaha Steve Jan 2016 #32
Why would ANYONE shoot someone over an eviction? valerief Jan 2016 #33
Nobody got shot over the eviction dumbcat Jan 2016 #38
Indeed. ncjustice80 Jan 2016 #54
Any vitriol for the exploiter class? Marengo Jan 2016 #86
Families with children shouldn't be evicted wordpix Jan 2016 #35
Thank you. Octafish Jan 2016 #41
So I can rent a 500,000 house, then stop paying after one month? Travis_0004 Jan 2016 #43
Can they shoot your children to get you out? rug Jan 2016 #103
No. But "they" can shoot at a person threatening lethal force. nt Eleanors38 Jan 2016 #117
Can they shoot the child standing behind that person? rug Jan 2016 #120
No one wants that, but that result may fall on the father... Eleanors38 Jan 2016 #122
No one is more acutely aware of class warfare than when he or she is being fired or evicted. rug Jan 2016 #123
Criminals are criminals in any system of governance. Eleanors38 Jan 2016 #177
Tenants are not criminals. rug Jan 2016 #178
He threatened someone with a deadly weapon. That is criminal. Eleanors38 Jan 2016 #180
Has that been proven? rug Jan 2016 #181
Sure - let's all do it. 840high Jan 2016 #140
No one would ever lease to a family again, or women Ilsa Jan 2016 #61
Daddies with assault-style rifles should sell them and pay the damn rent. REP Jan 2016 #67
It is a shame guns were involved, she would be alive today if they didn't exist. Rex Jan 2016 #42
1) The constable should have backed off and called for help 2) The father should never have put his book_worm Jan 2016 #50
The constable couldn't outrun a round fired from a .223 assault-style rifle inches from his chest REP Jan 2016 #68
...^ that 840high Jan 2016 #141
You can't outrun a assault rifle when it's to your chest... Lancero Jan 2016 #147
*This* smirkymonkey Jan 2016 #128
Sell the gun and pay the fucking rent. Glassunion Jan 2016 #51
Pig needs to get charged with murder! ncjustice80 Jan 2016 #52
You seem really confused about the job of the police. ManiacJoe Jan 2016 #59
This has to be one of the stupidest posts I've ever seen... Humanist_Activist Jan 2016 #72
What kind of world do we live in where you can't point a gun at someone without getting shot back? Ace Rothstein Jan 2016 #78
He won't be. The father, on the other hand, may have felony murder in the offing. Eleanors38 Jan 2016 #118
dumb post 840high Jan 2016 #143
Wt fuck did you get that idea? Unless you hire a bodyguard, nobody's paid to take a bullet for you. X_Digger Jan 2016 #167
Poor child. What a terrible tragedy. DawgHouse Jan 2016 #57
This is really bad. Eleanors38 Jan 2016 #119
... Catherine Vincent Jan 2016 #60
They want us to have guns everywhere Loki Jan 2016 #63
They need to defund and disarm the police- NOW. ncjustice80 Jan 2016 #64
Really? TeddyR Jan 2016 #82
No. I propose unarmed "bobbies" like Britain and Japan. ncjustice80 Jan 2016 #187
Well TeddyR Jan 2016 #191
i'm sure the criminals would love that to happen. Waldorf Jan 2016 #110
I'm sorry, the father is responsible for his daughter's death, he's the one who decided to escalate. Humanist_Activist Jan 2016 #73
Right, the father should have stood meekly by and let his family be evicted in the dead of winter. Loki Jan 2016 #75
Better yet, as someone said upthread....... WillowTree Jan 2016 #83
Yes he should of, he was informed this was going to happen by at least the beginning of December... Humanist_Activist Jan 2016 #91
He pointed a rifle - 840high Jan 2016 #144
What in the world? Egnever Jan 2016 #156
Disgusting! avaistheone1 Jan 2016 #71
If this is freedom, call me a freedom hater. Bad Dog Jan 2016 #76
One question? atreides1 Jan 2016 #77
It seems a lot of people here dumbcat Jan 2016 #79
Maybe the father was trying to commit suicide JustABozoOnThisBus Jan 2016 #84
That is a very pertinent factual question. rug Jan 2016 #105
So an innocent 12 year old kiva Jan 2016 #89
No. She died because her father pointed his gun at a Cop Bonx Jan 2016 #90
Either way... Lancero Jan 2016 #142
How tragic. romanic Jan 2016 #98
Tou're right. IAnd it should not happen again. rug Jan 2016 #106
Alternate ending. grntuscarora Jan 2016 #104
Clara... Dont call me Shirley Jan 2016 #114
Or a victim of an irresponsible father. 840high Jan 2016 #145
Maybe not though? Lancero Jan 2016 #146
To early to tell just what happened really... Lancero Jan 2016 #150
You're right. It all remains to be seen. rug Jan 2016 #152
He used the gun TeddyR Jan 2016 #166
Uhm, he used that gun because a gun was pointed at him... Humanist_Activist Jan 2016 #182
Uhm, you don't know that. rug Jan 2016 #183
Evictions happen, the people who serve the court orders are armed... Humanist_Activist Jan 2016 #186
The girl's family has spoken up justamama83 Jan 2016 #189
A set up like Vonderrit Meyers I bet. ncjustice80 Jan 2016 #188
I always wondered about this HassleCat Jan 2016 #154
That worked very well for Frick and Carnegie. rug Jan 2016 #160
The police enforce court orders- such as eviction notices Lee-Lee Jan 2016 #173
Because not paying your rent is theft. Ace Rothstein Jan 2016 #175
I have served many evections with the Sherriffs Dept. NCTraveler Jan 2016 #179
I can believe this PowerToThePeople Jan 2016 #190
And yet, no evictions from the Oregon National Park? PowerToThePeople Jan 2016 #192
Thanks Jeebus the tenant had his gawd-given firearm to purtect his family. valerief Jan 2016 #201
Gopd has nothing to do with this. It's about poverty and property. rug Jan 2016 #202
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