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Yes, out of his car RUNNING with a taser in his hand and shooting at the officer with it. That sure sounds cooperative and in control, no danger to anyone?????????
Liberals are batpoop crazy, that’s all you can say.
So you are saying this wife beater-loser-felon who hurt his kids got a bum rap? He never did this to the degree and he was set up? right? Who cares if it was one days charge or four? He did those things and he is a piece of garbage!
Preached it. +1
Any person who harms a child, elderly person, animal, disabled/mentally ill person or any innocent person should be euthanized.
Anyone know what actually took place? The charges sound like a domestic dispute where the police chose to throw the book at him.
But what actually happened? Was there a trial? Or was it a plea bargain?
From the charges it could be anything from a minor fracas blown up by the police to a terrible attack.
Judging by the tears of his wife now, it was not a "terrible attack."
Could be some Karen calling on them, because they were too loud during domestic dispute.
Which it happens, and if you don't have the privacy of your own house, but live somewhere in apartment complex...
What about it?
He was already out of the car, posing no danger to anyone and being not aggressive at all.
Send the drunk home, you already have his license plate, so you can charge him through the nose later.
But it sounds like a lot of you here WANT THE BLOOD TO BE DROWN.
WRONG! He started out passed out drunk in the car. Did you miss the point? That was the immediate danger. From the beginning he posed a danger while being passed out in a car that was running idle!
I think he was being aggressive - I think from the moment he realised how serious the situation was for him, he was likely considering options that would get him away from the police, including force.
Yes, out of his car RUNNING with a taser in his hand and shooting at the officer with it. That sure sounds cooperative and in control, no danger to anyone?????????
Out of his car running?
In you imaginary world only.
He didn't run anywhere, he talked to the police, took breathalyzer test.
The media's probably very conveniently not mentioning these facts. I believe he had charges in Ohio and Georgia by the way.
What does any of that have to do with him being asleep in his car at a drive-through, albeit drunk. Dylan Roof gets a hamburger after murdering nine people in cold blood at a Charleston church, but Brooks gets killed. Why couldn't they have escorted him home?
Judging by the tears of his wife now, it was not a "terrible attack."
Could be some Karen calling on them, because they were too loud during domestic dispute.
Which it happens, and if you don't have the privacy of your own house, but live somewhere in apartment complex...
Just check her GOFUNDME account. She may have to lay on some more tears to get that money swelled like robber-felon George got his up so high... by his baby mama crying fake tears and his brother keeping the money flow of donations.
What does any of that have to do with him being asleep in his car at a drive-through, albeit drunk. Dylan Roof gets a hamburger after murdering nine people in cold blood at a Charleston church, but Brooks gets killed. Why couldn't they have escorted him home?
Because he put countless lives at risk (drunk driving) and violated the law.
He didn't run anywhere, he talked to the police, took breathalyzer test.
They had their choices.
We know the one they made.
You have the situations confused. I am talking about one thing and you are talking about another.
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