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Being a "biker" is the closest a white person in the US can get to knowing what it feels like to be black. Calling all the bike riders arrested at that fiasco thugs (as that other poster did) is like calling all blacks ni**ers.
That is complete bullsh*t. 100 percent. I would call MANY people a thug, and I have. I would NEVER use the term ni**er. The two terms are unrelated.
Yes and no, after shots fired and the scene is hopefully secure, you are relieved of your weapon (it's going off for ballistics testing etc..) and given another one, then the interview/interviews start. You are now a part of the investigation, you are not conducting it, someone else (who may find YOU at fault) is, they'll be going over the findings, submitting the report, and all that. You are now just a smaller part of that, you are not controlling that.
On a side note, it's also extremely bad Officer Safety to drop your mag and count how many rounds you have left while over 100 suspects are detained right in front of you. In a situation like that, it's just not done.
Do the post firing procedures vary from state to state; county to county (i mean in a huge incident like this)?
Do the post firing procedures vary from state to state; county to county (i mean in a huge incident like this)?
Or are there federal procedures?
They vary from state to state, I can only speak for AZ though. I would suspect most OIS (Officer Involved Shooting) procedures are uniform, but I really have no idea.
You probably have zero idea about a lot of things.
I live in Canada, so I probably don't pay as much attention as you think I do about events happening south of the border, so I will focus on incidents that have occured up here. As for your love affair with 1% outlaw bikers, I find it truly laughable that you are defending the kids of people responsible for these atrocities:
As for having "zero idea about a lot of things", I knew Jamie Flanz (one of the victims of the Shedden massacre orchestrated by your heroes in the Bandidos). Prior to getting involved with the Bandidos, he was the President of an IT service company and was a major factor in assisting me in getting the initial start that led to the career I enjoy today. He certainly didn't deserve to be shot to death in a barn over something as trivial as a patch of cloth.
I really can't tell whether you are a full-patch member, a prospect, hanger-on or a star-struck wannabe, but I can say without the shadow of a doubt that you certainly sound like a very immature and insecure individual. That in itself leads me to suspect the latter much more than the former.
I live in Canada, so I probably don't pay as much attention as you think I do about events happening south of the border, so I will focus on incidents that have occured up here. As for your love affair with 1% outlaw bikers, I find it truly laughable that you are defending the kids of people responsible for these atrocities:
As for having "zero idea about a lot of things", I knew Jamie Flanz (one of the victims of the Shedden massacre orchestrated by your heroes in the Bandidos). Prior to getting involved with the Bandidos, he was the President of an IT service company and was a major factor in assisting me in getting the initial start that led to the career I enjoy today. He certainly didn't deserve to be shot to death in a barn over something as trivial as a patch of cloth.
The One Percenters are pure savages. Vicious brutes who should have been rounded up with their street gang urban terrorist counterparts when the Patriot Acts bill first went into law.
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I really can't tell whether you are a full-patch member, a prospect, hanger-on or a star-struck wannabe, but I can say without the shadow of a doubt that you certainly sound like a very immature and insecure individual. That in itself leads me to suspect the latter much more than the former.
I'd say most of the people defending these bastards are starstruck wannabes and have no clue of how nasty and damaged these men truly are.
I live in Canada, so I probably don't pay as much attention as you think I do about events happening south of the border, so I will focus on incidents that have occured up here. As for your love affair with 1% outlaw bikers, I find it truly laughable that you are defending the kids of people responsible for these atrocities:
As for having "zero idea about a lot of things", I knew Jamie Flanz (one of the victims of the Shedden massacre orchestrated by your heroes in the Bandidos). Prior to getting involved with the Bandidos, he was the President of an IT service company and was a major factor in assisting me in getting the initial start that led to the career I enjoy today. He certainly didn't deserve to be shot to death in a barn over something as trivial as a patch of cloth.
I really can't tell whether you are a full-patch member, a prospect, hanger-on or a star-struck wannabe, but I can say without the shadow of a doubt that you certainly sound like a very immature and insecure individual. That in itself leads me to suspect the latter much more than the former.
1. Let's start with your first paragraph. In a nutshell, you said "I don't live in the US or really pay attention to what goes on there...here are the worst events that have happened in another country."
2. In that other post you suggested the US government forget about Isis and Iran and focus on bikers. There are about 310 million Americans who might disagree with that strategy.
3. The "reveal"---you knew and it sounds like you have fond memories of someone brutally murdered in the Canadian biker problems/wars.
The bike scene in the US is completely different than in Canada. The **** they do up there would never fly down here and everyone knows it. This is the deadliest motorcycle club/"gang" related incident in the history of the nation. And the police did a substantial amount of the killing.
And then they arrested almost everyone. Including people who had nothing to do with it. There are innocent Americans jailed over this and as an American it bothers me. Their lives are being ruined.
You have far, far worse problems in Canada with clubs than we do in the US. It is not be possible for clubs in the US to do what Canadian clubs do. Period. Maybe concentrate on fixing your own country's problems before you start fixing ours (since it's doubtful you even know what they are).
I want the truth about what happened and I want the innocent riders released. The Bandidos are not my heroes, as you suggested without basis. That was a couple of hundred more words than your idiotic posts deserve.
The One Percenters are pure savages. Vicious brutes who should have been rounded up with their street gang urban terrorist counterparts when the Patriot Acts bill first went into law.
I'd say most of the people defending these bastards are starstruck wannabes and have no clue of how nasty and damaged these men truly are.
1. Let's start with your first paragraph. In a nutshell, you said "I don't live in the US or really pay attention to what goes on there...here are the worst events that have happened in another country."
2. In that other post you suggested the US government forget about Isis and Iran and focus on bikers. There are about 310 million Americans who might disagree with that strategy.
3. The "reveal"---you knew and it sounds like you have fond memories of someone brutally murdered in the Canadian biker problems/wars.
The bike scene in the US is completely different than in Canada. The **** they do up there would never fly down here and everyone knows it. This is the deadliest motorcycle club/"gang" related incident in the history of the nation. And the police did a substantial amount of the killing.
Oh great! You FOUND something.
Please provide the link to EVIDENCE proving what you just wrote please?
Thanks.
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