12-10-2014, 09:20 AM | #1951 | |
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Well his crime was violent. And had a racial-component to it it sounds like. |
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12-10-2014, 09:26 AM | #1952 |
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I will admit up front I may be way out in left field here as I have a hell of a temper and "lose my mind" a bit when over the edge. Adulthood and hours of anger management have helped me channel that emotion but not totally make it subside. All that said, are we really going to hold what someone says in the midst of a fight against them? When involved in a fight the sole objective is to injure the other person as much as possible. If a husband calling his wife a derogatory term in the midst of a marital spat is he now a misogynist? Heat of passion, moment of rage, whatever I think many have said things they didnt mean, even at the time, just to inflict injury. |
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I am not saying you shouldn't forgive things that people do when young and stupid, especially when they have established an adequate history of acceptable behavior. In the two incidents specifically addressed, Wahlberg was the instigator and I don't really think you can write that off to heat of the moment in either case. I had a bad temper too when I was young, and got in plenty of fights, but never used racial slurs. I think that bent is imbedded which causes it to come out in moments of anger. Again, that does not preclude people from changing their views and moving past that type of behavior, just saying. |
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Zimmerman's dad was "white" which make Zimmerman "white"
The man have the seed. Lets not confuse ethnicity with skin color. Last edited by Jukeman : 12-10-2014 at 10:14 PM. |
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This is just evil.
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12-13-2014, 12:06 PM | #1959 |
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Do you have a link to that?
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12-13-2014, 02:27 PM | #1960 |
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12-13-2014, 03:05 PM | #1962 | |
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Ignorance of the law is not an excuse. I hope they dont riot because they cant park in handicapped spots and fire lanes. |
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12-13-2014, 03:20 PM | #1963 |
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You realize that the city decided over the next fiscal year to take a million more from people in and visiting Ferguson? For a guy that prefers small government, I'd think that would bother you.
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12-13-2014, 03:25 PM | #1964 | |
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Now you just sound ridiculous. There has never been a one-size fits all for anything any of us have "supported" here. I support small government, holding people accountable, and I appreciate the effort the police force does to keep us safe. Plus, fines are perfect for that because it's not universal and I don't have to pay them. Last edited by Dutch : 12-13-2014 at 03:26 PM. |
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I feel like this is the right thread for this
http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions...3-604_ec8f.pdf A robust 8-1 majority of the Supreme Court ruled today that, contrary to folk belief, ignorance of the law is a perfectly good excuse—as long as it's a cop who's claiming ignorance. The case, Heien v. North Carolina, dealt with a car owner who ended up charged with cocaine trafficking after a police officer, who thought the driver looked "nervous," followed the car and stopped it because it had only one working brake light. The North Carolina state court of appeals had concluded that because state law says a car must have "a stop lamp," singular, it's not illegal to operate a car that's down to one functioning brake light. But the Supreme Court decided that even though the car was legal, the arresting officer's "mistaken understanding of the law was reasonable." "To be reasonable is not to be perfect, and so the Fourth Amendment allows for some mistakes on the part of government officials,," the majority wrote. The majority explained that this ruling, upholding an incorrect act of law enforcement, will not encourage the police to enforce laws incorrectly: Quote:
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To be fair, the owner was charged with cocaine trafficking because after the stop the cop asked if he could search the vehicle and the guy said yes.
Seriously, if the cop wanted to pull someone over on bogus ground in the aforementioned case, he could have said something like the driver was driving erratically.
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My state's appellate courts got rid of the reasonable mistake of law doctrine a while ago with regard to the state constitution. I'm sure we're not alone, but I don't know how many states there are where this is still a thing.
I can see both sides of it, but I'm kind of surprised it still exists, considering how much the Supreme Court and state appellate courts, have, in other contexts, helped transform the whole job of police officer to something that is much more professional, much more military-like, much more based on classroom-training - a modern officer has to know so much more about the nuisances of the law than an officer a few decades ago did. With all the good and bad that comes with all that. Last edited by molson : 12-15-2014 at 07:37 PM. |
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People aren't visiting Ferguson... now or before the shooting and riots. The national media has used St. Louis as a point of reference but it is not where the arch and Rams are and not where the shitstorm is either. To use a Cincinnati reference it would be like me going to visit my family and then taking a trip to the over the Rhine area as part of my itinerary. |
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I was just giving leeway for people going through and getting fined. The bulk of the extra million will fall on the citizens. The reality is that it's about a million dollars in regressive taxes.
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Cops like this give good cops out there a bad name and really put them behind the 8-ball as far as community relations.
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12-17-2014, 08:03 AM | #1973 | |
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Agreed. I have no doubt that most cops at major departments receive training (not sure how it works in small Mayberry towns like Ferguson) and guidance on how and when it's appropriate to express their opinion. I'm not sure if it goes as far as it does in the military, but I'm sure they receive some training. If anything else, they should be instructed to pass on media to PR and whatnot. Social media presents a new challenge, but at the end of the day, most intelligent people will place the responsibility of his words on the individual and not all cops. Sounds like the SJPD is taking the appropriate steps to reprimand the cop. |
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As do ones like these: Indiana Cop Sells 'Breathe Easy Don't Break The Law' T-Shirts: Chicagoist And (older story, but still): What Cop T-Shirts Tell Us About Police Culture
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Yes, a little empathy with the people you protect goes a long way.
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Well, as much as I disagree with the tshirts and the amount of ignorance it must take to wear one as a cop, this got a chuckle out of me.
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The local police force had shirts printed up that said "55 your fine, 1 over your mine" They wear these off duty out and about in the community, amazes me.
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The people that wear that stuff are the people you don't want being cops.
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Same emotion here, sadly. I know it's a horrible idea to have something like in existence but I still chuckled SI
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Guy apparently murders his girlfriend in Baltimore, comes up to Brooklyn and kills two cops as "revenge" for Eric Garner and then kills himself.
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The amount of evil in today's society is sickening.
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Just "today's"?
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The NY Post (so ya) reports that he killed his girlfriend this morning too. So I think this was more craziness than conscious revenge. Like the teenager who seriously wounded a California officer with a machete yesterday. (Edit: Revenge attack is a much better story so I'm sure we'll see that storyline fleshed out.)
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Plastered on the ABCNews front page too.
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Most of the news outlets had left off the part of it being a protester with a grudge who killed the cops. It's being updated now at most news sites. I just found it funny that the right-leaning sites mentioned that prominently right away and the left-leaning sites avoided mention of that till it was everywhere.
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OK cool, the troll's been fed. Clearly the race hustler media is covering up a conspiracy here. Did you know that there is also black-on-black violence that's not reported in the news?
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The media has agendas and wants to feed narratives to the public. This is news to you?
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Guess we can lower our "no justice, no peace" signs now...
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That has been a running joke. My son's baseball coach actually joked that he was going to have shirts made that said, "I coach baseball, because I can spell too good to be a cop" (Sure its not really a "spelling error per se" but you get the point |
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*"Liberal media isn't reporting it."
*Two posts mentioning media outlets that are reporting it. *"Oh...um, yeah, they weren't reporting it before, but they are now." I call bullshit.
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They weren't. Directly under the article it shows the original post date and the updates. The article was updated hours after the original story and hours after other media outlets were reporting on him being a protester.
If you don't think certain media outlets have an agenda let me link you to some Mike Brown is a "gentle giant" stories. |
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I think teaching these young black men emotional discipline at an early age would go a long way to helping the present situation. I am not sure what marching and protesting does or than make a speculate of the situation. Getting members of the community to organize and choose legitimate leadership who understands and supports their interest would resolve a lot of these problems.
To bad people like Al Sharpton, Jessie Jackson, and Co. have made a mockery of black (perhaps poor) plight.
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I don't have a problem with marching and protesting. Sometimes it does help to spread a message. But it does seem like there is a lot more protest tourism taking place these days.
For instance we had a protest down the street a few nights ago. It was 100 people protesting in an area that really doesn't have much crime at all or issues with the police. Most of the people there seemed most concerned about taking pictures on their smartphones. Like they'd have a group of 10 run out and block some cars at a stoplight while their friends took pictures. Then they'd start singing like it was a party. I don't understand how that changes anything. If you want change, go out and vote. Register people and get them to vote. Run for office or support a candidate you think will do good. That stuff takes effort and really doesn't get you a lot of attention. Hanging out with your friends posting images of yourself "protesting" on Facebook is much cooler. |
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