[quote]DieselAllDay wrote:
[quote]attydeb2005 wrote:
You can never step into the mind of an officer. Here in WA there were 4 who were shot in the head while having coffee. Guy just walked in and killed them all. They CANNOT have people grabbing them – I don’t care what their reason.
The problem is getting every damn thing on video and then arm chair quarterbacking on whether it was right, wrong, whatever. You carry a guy, you deal with crazies, assholes, criminals and you deal with ANY situation in a split second and then we’ll see just how perfect you are. [/quote]
You’re not just a pretty face are you…fatty?
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A clearly disabled women hobbling up, was given no room to walk, EVEN if she hadn’t said excuse me 3 times, they STILL should of been aware of this. The fact that she was even able to reach for his belt is rediculous, although unintentional no doubt.
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“arm chair quarterbacking on whether it was right, wrong” cuz you’d never do that…
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“deal with any situation in a split second”? She clearly got past them, and then he turned around and pushed her to the ground, followed by walking away, cuz hes a fucking B0$$ apparently,
i feel the need to further personally insult you…[/quote]
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I can’t believe I’m the same class as you. How long oh Lord, how long?