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In reply to the discussion: What should be the penalty for "looting"? [View all]JustABozoOnThisBus
(24,688 posts)33. I'd bet SOME cops were yelling for him to get on the ground, ...
... while OTHER cops were yelling for him to put his hands on the roof of the car.
And, yes, there's not much more scary than someone walking AWAY from you with their hands in the air. Of course she feared for her life.
On this issue, I just might agree with Trump: that cop might be in the wrong line of work.
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It would help if we treated the people who are looting as citizens in the first place
killbotfactory
Sep 2016
#7
Wellllll...it depends on what your definition of "looting" is. Do you mean some poor
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#11
We reward and laud criminals if their theft is large enough. Make 'em black and put 'em in
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#24
"we have a moral obligation to try and live in peace." Mostly the folks we are talking about
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#37
Never said it was a solution. Just predictable. And hardly the biggest theft or destruction of
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#23
He has tens upon tens of millions of active supporters, none of whom are the least bit
jtuck004
Sep 2016
#45
If unwarranted violence by the police against the public in your city causes riots in the streets
baldguy
Sep 2016
#18
If looting is "ok" then should it be against the law to use force, up to deadly force, to keep your
oneshooter
Sep 2016
#25
Of course we could not hear the conversation on the ground in the Tulsa shooting.
kentuck
Sep 2016
#31