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but five times in the head. once or maybe twice i could understand. cinco no bueno.The suspect deserved to die, it was a justified shooting.
What do you mean son?Your mindset is sheltered papi
View media item 72860shooting someone 5 times in the back of the head isnt protocol..your taught to aim center mass(torso) and let off a double tap (two shots).
now, of course someone shooting at an officer deserves them to be pumped full of bullets...duh. but with 5 bullets in the back of the head, that raises a red flag. assuming he was surrounded, the second he touched an officers weapon that woulda been deemed enough to use deadly force. in which case if all the officers opened up on him at once, unless it was an execution line, dude should have bullets holes in other places.
add to the fact that the officers STILL havent put out a statement, were allowed to take 2 weeks off, etc...thats shady as hell..
the cops will interview somebodies crying grandmother 1 hr after some thugs came in and killed her whole family...they wont give her two weeks to let the traumatic events boil down.
not only that, EVERY COP that fires their weapon has to issue a report....and EVERY COP that uses deadly force is always investigated by internal affairs...
this wreaks of a cover up...when things dont add up, they usually arent all kosher..
I agree. To much of a threat regardless if he had a weapon or not. The suspect should had came out hands in the air instead of having th epolice officers wondering where he going to come out at and smack then in their head.A reminder: this was a man on the run from the law running through neighborhoods, with women and children at home. Are the police supposed to back off and let this guy go free? Should they not be prepared to take his life in case he threatens or attempts to hurt someone? Are we as a society going to tolerate criminals fleeing from police and into the homes of innocent people because we fear for their safety?
I swear, some of ya'll harbor seriously pathetic sympathy for the worst people.
Lol at y'all bringing up 5 shots. In real life when you shoot to kill/defend yourself, a little pop up doesn't come and tell you that the person is dead and the amount of points you get, you make sure by your damn self
5 times in the BACK of the head
Do you know the position of every person in the incident?
If I'm standing behind somebody,....and they are shooting at people in the opposite direction...should i take my time to walk around to the front of him before I intervene?
I'm glad someone is being objective in here.
Default for most people, sheltered people I might add, is to believe what authority tells you. I'll admit I don't know what happened in that basement anymore than anyone else, but somehow I am way out of line and you all are right simply because you are running with the official story. Even though, when one is objective, neither story has any more credibility than the other. Experiences in my life have shown me that cops, teachers, religious leaders, can and do lie when it suits their interests. Authority figures aren't above criminal behavior simply because of their title. People place so much trust in others just cause they were able to work to gain a little power. The whole story seems beyond belief, yet it comes from a cops mouth and anyone who questions it is a fool. This unchecked power is what allows police to continue committing criminal acts, everyday.
This is not Chicago, LA or NY. This is Minnesota. There aren't hardened murders just walking around out here, **** is quiet for the most part. Dude was not a bad *** gangbanger or something, not to the point of trying to wrestle a machine gun away from someone, a cop no less. In peoples mind they think of a criminal and they think of a heartless thug with no regard for human life, so an act like this seems plausible. But in reality, just cause you have committed a crime or run from the police does not make you some monster who wants to kill people and do absolutely insane things like try to take a machine gun from a cop while cornered in a basement.
Bring Dorner back I love that I see so many people say that. If you have that much issue with police that you're wishing them death, go buy some weapons and be the new Dorner.
Unless you're about that "wish death but I'm too scared to do anything really" life.
Anyway since everyone is just guessing or assuming what happened, I'm gonna guess dude turned into a zombie in that basement.
That was that man's mission not mine.
I applaud him though.
More pigs needs to die slow painful deaths.
Someone needs to start killing their wives and kids though. That would be dope. I'm waiting on that.
Bring Dorner back I love that I see so many people say that. If you have that much issue with police that you're wishing them death, go buy some weapons and be the new Dorner.
Unless you're about that "wish death but I'm too scared to do anything really" life.
Anyway since everyone is just guessing or assuming what happened, I'm gonna guess dude turned into a zombie in that basement.
That was that man's mission not mine.
I applaud him though.
More pigs needs to die slow painful deaths.
Someone needs to start killing their wives and kids though. That would be dope. I'm waiting on that.
Nah, he knows it........ That's the sad partYou're embarrassing yourself and you don't even know it.
Lol at y'all bringing up 5 shots. In real life when you shoot to kill/defend yourself, a little pop up doesn't come and tell you that the person is dead and the amount of points you get, you make sure by your damn self
but 5 shots to the head tho? thats whats a little fishy to me
keep fighting the good fight.