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JNCO jeans are back. I'm definitely going to get a few pairs. So, comfortable.
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Man Threatens Suicide, Police Kill Him
Stuff like that makes me want to never set foot in the US again.Denise Way, Justin’s mom, said that the detective relayed to her that “they told Justin to drop the knife and he didn’t—so they shot him because that’s what we do.”
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Breaking news: Brave Leader Putin summons the spirits of Assange and Snowden to rally support behind daylight-hating FIFA vampires
Apparently this hinges on whether the guy was threatening the police - police say he was, family said he wasn't.
Which one was his first choice?
A handgun is less likely to kill you than a rifle, assuming it's not hitting the central nervous system. Boo for the police spokesman on that one.Ruldra wrote:Man Threatens Suicide, Police Kill Him
Stuff like that makes me want to never set foot in the US again.Denise Way, Justin’s mom, said that the detective relayed to her that “they told Justin to drop the knife and he didn’t—so they shot him because that’s what we do.”
Apparently this hinges on whether the guy was threatening the police - police say he was, family said he wasn't.
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The finer details of his loved one's account notwithstanding, and considering the trigger happy track record of US police, I'm kind of willing to give the inebriated, horribly depressed guy with a kitchen knife the benefit of the doubt as a lesser threat to two trained officers with assault rifles.Ed Oscuro wrote:
Apparently this hinges on whether the guy was threatening the police - police say he was, family said he wasn't.
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That's true, but in cases like this it's easy to see the typical storylines unfolding, even though we know that things might have gone somewhat differently in fact. I don't feel comfortable saying that I know something I don't. If there was a camera at the scene, though, we'd probably all have been talking about this from the day it happened.
I wouldn't expect this to be a sensible, justifiable killing, but there's a slight possibility it was (if very slight). As usual we only have the police vs. the family, also just as usual (at this point, the police talking points are completely canned and planned).
The citizen/police lines of respect is definitely nowhere near where they should be. Even if I don't know enough facts of any particular case, there are so many, and the details usually sound the same enough that it's hard not to believe that police should, in general, know much better - and they don't (or don't care). Good examples? Some police trainers have been caught out asserting the law gives them rights it doesn't, and of course there's also all the beatings and shootings. My "favorite" example really made me mad. One little-known loophole in the law is that if you gun down the police storming your house without warning - well, you're likely to be let off with justifiable homicide yourself. Anything less than a complete eradication of the opposing side in any minor conflict, and there's probably going to be some pain - either having a witness around to contradict you, if you're police, or being beaten to death if you're a private citizen not bending knee to random ugly strangers in street clothes.
Then there's the vast number of cases where it's clear to most people that police aren't justified, the shootings are usually called justifiable homicide anyway, and where all the statistics are going is another good question.
There is some progress though - the Justice Department has finally made it harder for highway patrols to run a racket of seizing and keeping "drug money" from traffic stops, which was being used to enrich departments at the expense of people carrying cash (typically poor people, typically minorities). That only took twenty years to fix. Justice also has clarified that you can't search a car without probable cause, so a routine traffic violation can't become an all-day affair while police search for something to justify the stop and pay.
One step forward, two steps back. It'd be funny if it wasn't sad, but Frank Serpico's still not welcome at the NYPD - even though that department appears pretty much cleaned up since the '70s and now does a much better job than other departments (killing people at 1/3 the rate in Los Angeles, according to that Huffington Post link). Stories about corrupt cops made for terrifying but exciting films, but there was also the expectation that going out of the way to shoot people would be a rare thing. In that very important area, policing competency is definitely backsliding. I don't know why this has happened - the 1986 Miami shootout certainly had something to do with it, and good thought-provoking training materials like How Close is Too Close? from 1983 seem to have been forgotten.
I wouldn't expect this to be a sensible, justifiable killing, but there's a slight possibility it was (if very slight). As usual we only have the police vs. the family, also just as usual (at this point, the police talking points are completely canned and planned).
The citizen/police lines of respect is definitely nowhere near where they should be. Even if I don't know enough facts of any particular case, there are so many, and the details usually sound the same enough that it's hard not to believe that police should, in general, know much better - and they don't (or don't care). Good examples? Some police trainers have been caught out asserting the law gives them rights it doesn't, and of course there's also all the beatings and shootings. My "favorite" example really made me mad. One little-known loophole in the law is that if you gun down the police storming your house without warning - well, you're likely to be let off with justifiable homicide yourself. Anything less than a complete eradication of the opposing side in any minor conflict, and there's probably going to be some pain - either having a witness around to contradict you, if you're police, or being beaten to death if you're a private citizen not bending knee to random ugly strangers in street clothes.
Then there's the vast number of cases where it's clear to most people that police aren't justified, the shootings are usually called justifiable homicide anyway, and where all the statistics are going is another good question.
There is some progress though - the Justice Department has finally made it harder for highway patrols to run a racket of seizing and keeping "drug money" from traffic stops, which was being used to enrich departments at the expense of people carrying cash (typically poor people, typically minorities). That only took twenty years to fix. Justice also has clarified that you can't search a car without probable cause, so a routine traffic violation can't become an all-day affair while police search for something to justify the stop and pay.
One step forward, two steps back. It'd be funny if it wasn't sad, but Frank Serpico's still not welcome at the NYPD - even though that department appears pretty much cleaned up since the '70s and now does a much better job than other departments (killing people at 1/3 the rate in Los Angeles, according to that Huffington Post link). Stories about corrupt cops made for terrifying but exciting films, but there was also the expectation that going out of the way to shoot people would be a rare thing. In that very important area, policing competency is definitely backsliding. I don't know why this has happened - the 1986 Miami shootout certainly had something to do with it, and good thought-provoking training materials like How Close is Too Close? from 1983 seem to have been forgotten.
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Theres been a few of these over the years. A suicidal kid was killed by police in Wal Mart parking lot in Kansas last year. That said, if that scares you, you should probably get out of Brazil while you're at itRuldra wrote:Man Threatens Suicide, Police Kill Him
Stuff like that makes me want to never set foot in the US again.Denise Way, Justin’s mom, said that the detective relayed to her that “they told Justin to drop the knife and he didn’t—so they shot him because that’s what we do.”
Police in Brazil Killed 2,000+ in 2013
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Ha, was wondering about that - remember the bike thief shooting video? I think Ruldra posted that one. Different situation, though.
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I probably would if I could, actually. Every single day you hear about a robbery or a murder over here. I do fear for my safety.Acid King wrote:That said, if that scares you, you should probably get out of Brazil while you're at it
This was all over the news a couple weeks ago, by the way: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBZ5mvfvMTM
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Mr.Oliver's last show was about that.
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Does this smell like ricin to you?
Never seen the charge "risking a catastrophe" before, sounds rad. Actually "Risk A Catastrophe" sounds like something the SST Band would play live.
Never seen the charge "risking a catastrophe" before, sounds rad. Actually "Risk A Catastrophe" sounds like something the SST Band would play live.
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Haha. Excellent. Right in my backyard too.BIL wrote:Does this smell like ricin to you?
This reminds of the before time, in the long, long ago, when Bad Luck 13 had their annual Halloween Satanic Rave raided by the po-lice and hilarity ensued. "Charges include 'causing a catastrophe...'"Never seen the charge "risking a catastrophe" before, sounds rad. Actually "Risk A Catastrophe" sounds like something the SST Band would play live.
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Saw a headline:
Stephen hawking says starting a military AI race is a bad idea.
I hear his computer, reprogrammed as Mr. Mackey, saying "termanator's bad mmm'K, don't do terminator."
Stephen hawking says starting a military AI race is a bad idea.
I hear his computer, reprogrammed as Mr. Mackey, saying "termanator's bad mmm'K, don't do terminator."
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There's a conspiracy theory that the man's been dead for years and its his sentient chair trying to throw off suspicion.
It is cute of them to act like it shouldn't be done when its like screaming into the wind. AI promises unlimited ground control, and because it doesn't involve human life, it can be the luxury of non-lethal ground control with grip spiders or drugsquittos or what have you. There's no way that we don't pursue it.
It is cute of them to act like it shouldn't be done when its like screaming into the wind. AI promises unlimited ground control, and because it doesn't involve human life, it can be the luxury of non-lethal ground control with grip spiders or drugsquittos or what have you. There's no way that we don't pursue it.
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I agree. I'm just hoping that it can have some upsides, like shooting less children.
If we slaughter some ill prepared land we will be struggling for their understanding for generations.
If we slaughter some ill prepared land we will be struggling for their understanding for generations.
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In Britain we have two media Muppets. Russell Brand representing the "far left" and this daft cunt is the "far right."
Katie Hopkins proposes euthanasia vans as UK has 'far too many old people.'
Katie Hopkins proposes euthanasia vans as UK has 'far too many old people.'
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This thread's got quite some potential.
That Katie Hopkins pic doesn't look female, so I did a quick search.
http://images.dailystar.co.uk/dynamic/1 ... 258607.jpg
No hips and heavy facial features, but I'm sure she's female
Quote: " most people are unaware that she once backed the UK's first transgender MEP."
That Katie Hopkins pic doesn't look female, so I did a quick search.
http://images.dailystar.co.uk/dynamic/1 ... 258607.jpg
No hips and heavy facial features, but I'm sure she's female
Quote: " most people are unaware that she once backed the UK's first transgender MEP."
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Tianjin port explosion in China recorded from unfortunately lethal proximity. Saw it in a news collage, was wondering how the footage was recovered... apparently the mobile streaming app stops uploading to server when the button is released. :[ #BIRUasickfuck #hego2hellsoudont
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1i6L_mbaDvU
Reminds me of this from a few years back (non-lethal, probably some nasty hearing damage though). There's a lot of Tianjin footage taken from apartments where the recorders get caught off-guard, too, including at least one window implosion. Explosions some scary shit IRL.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1i6L_mbaDvU
Reminds me of this from a few years back (non-lethal, probably some nasty hearing damage though). There's a lot of Tianjin footage taken from apartments where the recorders get caught off-guard, too, including at least one window implosion. Explosions some scary shit IRL.
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Also thisBIL wrote:Tianjin port explosion in China recorded from unfortunately lethal proximity. Saw it in a news collage, was wondering how the footage was recovered... apparently the mobile streaming app stops uploading to server when the button is released. :[ #BIRUasickfuck #hego2hellsoudont
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMAVRl_ ... e=youtu.be
Reminds me of this from a few years back (non-lethal, probably some nasty hearing damage though). There's a lot of Tianjin footage taken from apartments where the recorders get caught off-guard, too, including at least one window implosion. Explosions some scary shit IRL.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOa5J-V0viU
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God damn. Windows totally aren't your buds during apocalyptic explosions. Indeed they'll rope you in before things really kick off!
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Goddamn, though, that first explosion is like it's got some summer movie effects. There's that good period of time at the end where you can see the boards of the fence being ripped up while the phone is still being held steady, but then the shockwave hits and there's apparently some huge stuff coming.
Feels like Strange Days snuff films in real life. RIP good knight!
Feels like Strange Days snuff films in real life. RIP good knight!
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Jebus fuck + headphones warning @ high altitude view (+ summer movie dialogue)
Never complaining about living in a crummy fishing village again.
Never complaining about living in a crummy fishing village again.
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