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He may not have had one to begin with, BART police don't issue them to every offer, there's a rotation.Originally Posted by finnns2003
bullcrap. a taser is supposed to be on the opposite side of the belt from a handgun. that's another poor excuse.
Of course they were waiting for them; the original reports stated that people called the police stating there was a fight. BART protocol is forthe train to stop at the next station where the police will be. I'm not shocked that the police would want to confiscate the phones and claim evidence,that is not out of the ordinary.Originally Posted by AG 47
I don't know what was said in this thread as I didn't read all the responses, but I heard about this when I went home.
Supposedly, the whole thing was a set-up.
The dude got into it with somebody else a couple stops before there and that person called the police.
Because when dude got off the BART train, the cops were already waiting for him.
After the shooting, they said cops was tryna collect all the cell phones and @%$!.
I do not believe this was a mistake or unintentional.
Yall gotta be safe out there and don't bait those cops....they can and will get away with anything.
Also, the Attorney John Burris is a friend of my family... I went to school with his son. He's a good lawyer, but I still don't see this cop getting punished.
Originally Posted by LazyJ10
Of course they were waiting for them; the original reports stated that people called the police stating there was a fight. BART protocol is for the train to stop at the next station where the police will be. I'm not shocked that the police would want to confiscate the phones and claim evidence, that is not out of the ordinary.Originally Posted by AG 47
I don't know what was said in this thread as I didn't read all the responses, but I heard about this when I went home.
Supposedly, the whole thing was a set-up.
The dude got into it with somebody else a couple stops before there and that person called the police.
Because when dude got off the BART train, the cops were already waiting for him.
After the shooting, they said cops was tryna collect all the cell phones and @%$!.
I do not believe this was a mistake or unintentional.
Yall gotta be safe out there and don't bait those cops....they can and will get away with anything.
Also, the Attorney John Burris is a friend of my family... I went to school with his son. He's a good lawyer, but I still don't see this cop getting
punished.
I don't think he was set up as so much he was a poor defenseless victim at the wrong place at the wrong time.
Originally Posted by AG 47
Originally Posted by LazyJ10
Of course they were waiting for them; the original reports stated that people called the police stating there was a fight. BART protocol is for the train to stop at the next station where the police will be. I'm not shocked that the police would want to confiscate the phones and claim evidence, that is not out of the ordinary.Originally Posted by AG 47
I don't know what was said in this thread as I didn't read all the responses, but I heard about this when I went home.
Supposedly, the whole thing was a set-up.
The dude got into it with somebody else a couple stops before there and that person called the police.
Because when dude got off the BART train, the cops were already waiting for him.
After the shooting, they said cops was tryna collect all the cell phones and @%$!.
I do not believe this was a mistake or unintentional.
Yall gotta be safe out there and don't bait those cops....they can and will get away with anything.
Also, the Attorney John Burris is a friend of my family... I went to school with his son. He's a good lawyer, but I still don't see this cop getting
punished.
I don't think he was set up as so much he was a poor defenseless victim at the wrong place at the wrong time.
You can defend the cop all you want...but growing up in Oakland, I got very little love for the police.
You say it ain't a set-up...alright, what's your take on why the cop shot a defenseless man?
I'm not defending the cop. I find it beyond heinous, callous, disgusting, and ignorant that a man died for NO good reason.Originally Posted by AG 47
Originally Posted by LazyJ10
Of course they were waiting for them; the original reports stated that people called the police stating there was a fight. BART protocol is for the train to stop at the next station where the police will be. I'm not shocked that the police would want to confiscate the phones and claim evidence, that is not out of the ordinary.Originally Posted by AG 47
I don't know what was said in this thread as I didn't read all the responses, but I heard about this when I went home.
Supposedly, the whole thing was a set-up.
The dude got into it with somebody else a couple stops before there and that person called the police.
Because when dude got off the BART train, the cops were already waiting for him.
After the shooting, they said cops was tryna collect all the cell phones and @%$!.
I do not believe this was a mistake or unintentional.
Yall gotta be safe out there and don't bait those cops....they can and will get away with anything.
Also, the Attorney John Burris is a friend of my family... I went to school with his son. He's a good lawyer, but I still don't see this cop getting
punished.
I don't think he was set up as so much he was a poor defenseless victim at the wrong place at the wrong time.
You can defend the cop all you want...but growing up in Oakland, I got very little love for the police.
You say it ain't a set-up...alright, what's your take on why the cop shot a defenseless man?
Believe it or not my uncle is an officer here in Miami and I showed him the vid and I asked could he gotten confused with his taser and he saidnope, "Taser goes on your left gun on right."Originally Posted by LazyJ10
The talk is they believe he thought he was using his taser instead of a pistol.
Originally Posted by eaalto
My condolences to the family...
I seriously hate the Bay Area.