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                      Location: Here | Itsme - 2014-12-20 9:03 PM BarrelRacing4Christ - 2014-12-20 8:40 PM Itsme - 2014-12-20 6:32 PM wyoming barrel racer - 2014-12-20 8:28 PM From reading The Hated One's posts, I believe they are after the emotional attention that they always receive here. I recommend hitting an ignore button. Should make them lose interest and move on to spread their sickness elsewhere. So sad. Our govt and media have you guys dancing like little puppets. You are an idiot. You are a waste of space on this forum. You are a heartless moron. You must have no idea what it's like to have part of your family torn away from you. My wish is for everyone on this forum to stop wasting their time on you. People like you are the reason this nation is going to crap. You are nothing less than a disgusting demented person. Brother in law shot in the head 6 times leaving my sister widowed with 3 kids, yeah I have no idea what its like.
This isn't about you. I know your name is ITSME but this isn't about you... This is about the senseless murder of 2 officers doing their job. I bet you could start your own thread about your own loss and explain why he was shot in the head 6 times |
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BarrelRacing4Christ - 2014-12-20 8:40 PM Itsme - 2014-12-20 6:32 PM wyoming barrel racer - 2014-12-20 8:28 PM Β From reading The Hated One's posts, I believe they are after the emotional attention that they always receive here. I recommend hitting an ignore button. Should make them lose interest and move on to spread their sickness elsewhere. So sad. Our govt and media have you guys dancing like little puppets. You are an idiot. You are a waste of space on this forum. You are a heartless moron. You must have no idea what it's like to have part of your family torn away from you. My wish is for everyone on this forum to stop wasting their time on you. People like you are the reason this nation is going to crap. You are nothing less than a disgusting demented person.
^^^^ THIS.......I know this is a public Forum and I have alwaysΒ felt that we should be able to express our opinions freely. Unfortunately,Β as far as I can recall, ItsMe has never posted anything relative to a sane discussion......perhaps, a permanent "ignore" would be more appropriate?
silence all that dont think as I...
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                      Location: Here | stayceem - 2014-12-20 9:01 PM I work with law enforcement every day.... people are so quick to judge them. Its hard for anyone to understand the judgments/decisions they have to make in the matter of a milla-second. If you think barrel races are timed to the littlest mistake... consider making a life or death decision in a thousandth of a second. If you think for a second that those decisions to weigh on their minds... you would be wrong, very wrong. We had a deputy get into a exchange of fire after the gunman was waiting by a Judge's car... he asked him to surrender and the gunman opened fire on him. My deputy shot and killed him... his life was in immediate danger and hes lucky... very lucky to be here but if you don't think its worn on his mind every single day... you'd be mistaken. I am not saying all cops are good... just like not all doctors are good, they hold lives in their hands too. However, I would tell you those "bad" officers are the minority. We hear about all the officers mistakes... what about the sgt who entered a fully involved house fire and drug the homeowner to safety?? Bet that never made the news, actually I know it didn't. Everyone is so quick to judge... but how many of you (its me) put their life on the line daily for others? Officers have families, they got into LE to help people, they're people with personalities, fears, senses of humor... How come there are millions/billions of black americans who seem to have contact with law enforcement and don't get shot?!?! How is that possible if officers target black people because their lives done matter? (please know the sarcasm.)
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                      Location: Here | Has anyone else heard this? Brinsley, 28, also shot his former girlfriend in her home outside of Baltimore about 5:45 a.m. before traveling to New York, NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said. He took his life by shooting himself in the head inside a subway station near the Tompkins Houses after ambushing the two cops. The cold-blooded cop-hater who gunned down two police officers in Brooklyn on Saturday is suspected of being a member of a notorious prison gang that has declared open season on the NYPD. Detectives were headed to Baltimore on Saturday night to probe Ismaaiyl Brinsley’s ties to the Black Guerrilla Family |
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| SG. - 2014-12-20 9:12 PM
Has anyone else heard this? Β Brinsley, 28, also shot his former girlfriend in her home outside of Baltimore about 5:45 a.m. before traveling to New York, NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said. He took his life by shooting himself in the head inside a subway station near the Tompkins Houses after ambushing the two cops. The cold-blooded cop-hater who gunned down two police officers in Brooklyn on Saturday is suspected of being a member of a notorious prison gang that has declared open season on the NYPD. Detectives were headed to Baltimore on Saturday night to probe Ismaaiyl Brinsleyβs ties to the Black Guerrilla Family
Earlier Saturday, Bratton said, Brinsley went to the home of a former girlfriend in the Baltimore area and shot and wounded her at her home. He said they noticed Brinsley posting to the woman's Instagram account about a threat to New York officers. Baltimore-area officials sent a warning flier to New York City police, who received it around the time of the shooting, Bratton said.
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| stayceem - 2014-12-20 9:01 PM I work with law enforcement every day.... people are so quick to judge them. Its hard for anyone to understand the judgments/decisions they have to make in the matter of a milla-second. If you think barrel races are timed to the littlest mistake... consider making a life or death decision in a thousandth of a second. If you think for a second that those decisions to weigh on their minds... you would be wrong, very wrong. We had a deputy get into a exchange of fire after the gunman was waiting by a Judge's car... he asked him to surrender and the gunman opened fire on him. My deputy shot and killed him... his life was in immediate danger and hes lucky... very lucky to be here but if you don't think its worn on his mind every single day... you'd be mistaken. I am not saying all cops are good... just like not all doctors are good, they hold lives in their hands too. However, I would tell you those "bad" officers are the minority. We hear about all the officers mistakes... what about the sgt who entered a fully involved house fire and drug the homeowner to safety?? Bet that never made the news, actually I know it didn't. Everyone is so quick to judge... but how many of you (its me) put their life on the line daily for others? Officers have families, they got into LE to help people, they're people with personalities, fears, senses of humor... How come there are millions/billions of black americans who seem to have contact with law enforcement and don't get shot?!?! How is that possible if officers target black people because their lives done matter? (please know the sarcasm.)
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                      Location: Here | stayceem - 2014-12-20 9:18 PM SG. - 2014-12-20 9:12 PM Has anyone else heard this?
Brinsley, 28, also shot his former girlfriend in her home outside of Baltimore about 5:45 a.m. before traveling to New York, NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said. He took his life by shooting himself in the head inside a subway station near the Tompkins Houses after ambushing the two cops.
The cold-blooded cop-hater who gunned down two police officers in Brooklyn on Saturday is suspected of being a member of a notorious prison gang that has declared open season on the NYPD.
Detectives were headed to Baltimore on Saturday night to probe Ismaaiyl Brinsley’s ties to the Black Guerrilla Family Earlier Saturday, Bratton said, Brinsley went to the home of a former girlfriend in the Baltimore area and shot and wounded her at her home. He said they noticed Brinsley posting to the woman's Instagram account about a threat to New York officers. Baltimore-area officials sent a warning flier to New York City police, who received it around the time of the shooting, Bratton said. http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/ap-sources-cops-killer-angry-ov...
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             Location: North Texas | I fear this event is only the latest event in the current wave of 'civil disobedience'. How many innocent (and not so innocent) lives are gonna be lost before someone with some leadership characteristics already 'takes charge'? |
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      Location: Baden, PA | Itsme - 2014-12-20 9:03 PM BarrelRacing4Christ - 2014-12-20 8:40 PM Itsme - 2014-12-20 6:32 PM wyoming barrel racer - 2014-12-20 8:28 PM From reading The Hated One's posts, I believe they are after the emotional attention that they always receive here. I recommend hitting an ignore button. Should make them lose interest and move on to spread their sickness elsewhere. So sad. Our govt and media have you guys dancing like little puppets. You are an idiot. You are a waste of space on this forum. You are a heartless moron. You must have no idea what it's like to have part of your family torn away from you. My wish is for everyone on this forum to stop wasting their time on you. People like you are the reason this nation is going to crap. You are nothing less than a disgusting demented person. Brother in law shot in the head 6 times leaving my sister widowed with 3 kids, yeah I have no idea what its like.
I feel for you there, but since you DO KNOW what it is like, pull your head out of your a$$ and quit stirring the d@mn pot. |
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      Location: oklahoma | Itsme - 2014-12-20 8:30 PM
Actually this is about Obama, Holder, DOJ,media...All the race baiting POS people out there. Add police policing police and its a recipe for what happened today.
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   Location: LA Lower Alabama | I agree that these people feel cops are getting away with "murder" (for lack of a better word) but the fact that they justify it with murder and riots proves that they are not thinking clearly. I predict many more of these incidents all around the U.S. and I know that they will try to justify it with justice for .... as their motive. |
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     Location: I can see the end of the world from here! | foundation horse - 2014-12-20 8:21 PM I fear this event is only the latest event in the current wave of 'civil disobedience'. How many innocent (and not so innocent) lives are gonna be lost before someone with some leadership characteristics already 'takes charge'?
Many prayers to the families of the officers. FH...I thought that was the same thing Itsme was saying...maybe not. Our world is being divided...not just our country and it's been slowly building through the years...I sure don't know the answers, I do know that I miss the days when LEO's were who little boys wanted to be when they grew up, someone who was there to help...it seems like they're trained more & more to have the 'us vs them' mentality...and trigger fingers. They scare the he** outta me nowdays.
A few years back the FBI were in the area searching for 3 men who'd killed 2 policemen...one was searching my folks motel rooms & building while I unlocked doors for him...I noticed the horses way out back doing there 'watch dog' thing & saw 2 men dressed in black with rifles pointed at me (I know they were pointed at me cuz the only other person near me was their buddy), I asked, "Those guys down there with the rifles pointed at us...they with you?" He HID behind me! 6'4" baby in a kevlar vest. Ha. I'd heard the 13 yr old neighbor boy start his 4-wheeler & knew he was headed toward them...I'm not so sure they wouldn't have shot him had the Kevlar baby not warned them at my insistance. I share that because I resent having a gun pointed at me for absolutely no reason...especially when the finger on the trigger is 'nervous'. It's a 'brotherhood' alright...and sometimes it seems like it's not much different than some of the other 'groups' who swear an oath to each other over all others. I think it's an insidious issue & have no clue how to combat it...just observing.
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Sit back and think. What do any of us do that make the world a better place? For anyone? Random acts of kindness?? I bet there are a lot of policeman that make a difference everyday. Big and little. What about the one that let the lady stealing food get off scott free, because she only had a little over a dollar and her kids were hungry. She didn't have enough to buy a dozen eggs so stole six. I heard he filled her house up with food. Now it isn't my place to judge if she had been using money on drugs, booze or smokes. All I get out of that story was a selfless man, policeman at that helped someone. Thank God there are still people that aren't so negative and nasty, that can still see the good in people. Many prayers for this country. It's going to need it. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | I guess my point is we are grouping them all into one category of power hungry, trigger happy freaks. I am used to small town cops, here in WY. They know most everyone, reach down and pick up a little kid that stumbles and falls. Carry groceries out for older people. They are the good guy still. Then you have your cops used to dealing with the dirt bags in down town Chicago, the slums or whatever you call it. I bet they are a bit quick to pull a gun. They are dealing with crime on a whole new level.
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| musikmaker - 2014-12-20 9:52 PM
foundation horse - 2014-12-20 8:21 PM I fear this event is only the latest event in the current wave of 'civil disobedience'. How many innocent (and not so innocent) lives are gonna be lost before someone with some leadership characteristics already 'takes charge'?
Many prayers to the families of the officers. FH...I thought that was the same thing Itsme was saying...maybe not. Our world is being divided...not just our country and it's been slowly building through the years...I sure don't know the answers, I do know that I miss the days when LEO's were who little boys wanted to be when they grew up, someone who was there to help...it seems like they're trained more & more to have the 'us vs them' mentality...and trigger fingers.Β They scare the he** outta me nowdays.
A few years back the FBI were in the area searching for 3 men who'd killed 2 policemen...one was searching my folks motel rooms & building while I unlocked doors for him...I noticed the horses way out back doing there 'watch dog' thing & saw 2 men dressed in black with rifles pointed at me (I know they were pointed at me cuz the only other person near me was their buddy), I asked, "Those guys down there with the rifles pointed at us...they with you?"Β He HID behind me!Β 6'4" baby in a kevlar vest. Ha.Β I'd heard the 13 yr old neighbor boy start his 4-wheeler & knew he was headed toward them...I'm not so sure they wouldn't have shot him had the Kevlar baby not warned them at my insistance. I share that because I resent having a gun pointed at me for absolutely no reason...especially when the finger on the trigger is 'nervous'. It's a 'brotherhood' alright...and sometimes it seems like it's not much different than some of the other 'groups' who swear an oath to each other over all others. I think it's an insidious issue & have no clue how to combat it...just observing.
Again...my thoughts & prayers.Β
How many LEO's do you know? I know plenty of children who still look up to them. In fact, we just had shop with a cop in our community and we couldn't supply enough officers for the amount of children. We have tons of community nights and the kids are all over our officers, firefighters, etc.
Everyone is so quick to say its the officers who have changed, its their mentality, their training that's caused this. Have any of you looked at the crime statistics? The increase in armed suspects? Officers have a reason to be more "trigger happy." Their chances of being shot are much much more likely than they were 20 years ago.
You can point at what you see today but you have to look beneath. Less people wanna be officers because less and less wanna be pictured on the news... officers do 50+ good deeds per day each but that one bad thing maybe once every few years whether that be a complaint or whatever... it outweighs all the good. To be constantly criticized... I cant imagine. |
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| wyoming barrel racer - 2014-12-20 10:11 PM
I guess my point is we are grouping them all into one category of power hungry, trigger happy freaks. I am used to small town cops, here in WY. They know most everyone, reach down and pick up a little kid that stumbles and falls. Carry groceries out for older people. They are the good guy still. Then you have your cops used to dealing with the dirt bags in down town Chicago, the slums or whatever you call it. I bet they are a bit quick to pull a gun. They are dealing with crime on a whole new level.
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             Location: North Texas | musikmaker - 2014-12-20 9:52 PM foundation horse - 2014-12-20 8:21 PM I fear this event is only the latest event in the current wave of 'civil disobedience'. How many innocent (and not so innocent) lives are gonna be lost before someone with some leadership characteristics already 'takes charge'? Many prayers to the families of the officers.
FH...I thought that was the same thing Itsme was saying...maybe not.
Our world is being divided...not just our country and it's been slowly building through the years...I sure don't know the answers, I do know that I miss the days when LEO's were who little boys wanted to be when they grew up, someone who was there to help...it seems like they're trained more & more to have the 'us vs them' mentality...and trigger fingers. They scare the he** outta me nowdays.
A few years back the FBI were in the area searching for 3 men who'd killed 2 policemen...one was searching my folks motel rooms & building while I unlocked doors for him...I noticed the horses way out back doing there 'watch dog' thing & saw 2 men dressed in black with rifles pointed at me (I know they were pointed at me cuz the only other person near me was their buddy), I asked, "Those guys down there with the rifles pointed at us...they with you?" He HID behind me! 6'4" baby in a kevlar vest. Ha. I'd heard the 13 yr old neighbor boy start his 4-wheeler & knew he was headed toward them...I'm not so sure they wouldn't have shot him had the Kevlar baby not warned them at my insistance.
I share that because I resent having a gun pointed at me for absolutely no reason...especially when the finger on the trigger is 'nervous'.
It's a 'brotherhood' alright...and sometimes it seems like it's not much different than some of the other 'groups' who swear an oath to each other over all others.
I think it's an insidious issue & have no clue how to combat it...just observing.
Again...my thoughts & prayers.
MM, I don't know if you are correct or not in regards my post being the same. What I do know is My delivery while blunt has never been as offensive as the 'other one'. And I too, resent the idea of having a loaded weapon pointed at me for no good reason! Intregity and respect of American Citizens has become a thing of the past...............
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