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You call your source credible? Seems to me they are taking exactly what the cops said and reprinting it. Despite the fact the cops have told multiple different versions of the same story.They are lying and are trying to come up with something that fits the evidence.
Then THAT's what you bring up and call to people's attention. You don't change the facts to suit your agenda.
Yesterday you posted some legitimate links to the story in Anaheim. You should have done the same with this story. BTW: It looks like the situation in Anaheim will be investigated by people outside the city. THAT's what should be done in cases of possible police abuse. Not change the facts just to make the police look bad. That's not cool.
Story is simply laughable because you think cops can do no wrong,I think cops are bully's with a badge who got pissed off because they probably have had to run off kids from that property before and were tired of doing it and decided to make a statement and scare the hell out of them.How you take dirty cops story of 30 witnesses is beyond me,then the cops refuse to tell his mother what happened and try and hide him from his mother and try to get her to sign a waiver for his medical records,yeah all looks on the up and up....
Story is simply laughable because you think cops can do no wrong,I think cops are bully's with a badge who got pissed off because they probably have had to run off kids from that property before and were tired of doing it and decided to make a statement and scare the hell out of them.How you take dirty cops story of 30 witnesses is beyond me,then the cops refuse to tell his mother what happened and try and hide him from his mother and try to get her to sign a waiver for his medical records,yeah all looks on the up and up....
Nope, wrong again, show me (in quotes, please) where exactly I said cops can do no wrong. They have feet of clay just like everybody else.
I have a similiar story which I have related before but I have a problem with this one. I would like to read the unbiased coverage of this. Maybe I will try and find it.
The article notes that the person in question was 19 and no longer on his mom's insurance. Sorry, 19 year olds are still covered under their parents insurance under Obamacare.
I'm only addressing the bold, not everyone is covered under "obamacare". You actually have to buy it and pay for it or you don't get it.
Here you go, from a TV station: The kid wasn't shot for "underage drinking" He was shot when he aimed his car at police deputies. Why don't you get your facts straight.
HORIZON CITY, Texas — El Paso County Sheriff's Deputies have charged 19-year-old Aaron BullBoxer31 with two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
BullBoxer31 had been recovering from gunshot wounds at an area hospital, but since his release, he has been booked into the El Paso County Detention Facility. His bond has been set at $1 million.
Spokeswoman for the Sheriff's Office, Deputy Eileen Lopez, said BullBoxer31 is the only one who's been charged with any criminal activity even though the group he was with included about 30 people.
"The desert is no place to party," Lopez said. "We definitely discourage in engaging in any parties out in the desert. They run the risk of getting injured, or maybe caught in some sort of crossfire which we've had in the past as well."
Lopez said the deputy who shot Lopez was one of the deputies who was clipped by the car.
I get it - the cops lie about what happened - the TV station parrots the lies - and you buy them.
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