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FWPD Shoots and kills family dog while at wrong address
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostThe ironic thing is that it was overheard in a conversation that I was having with a black friend who said it first. She was not offended until I repeated it as a question.
Moral of the story is you can say it if you are black, you can't repeat it if you are white.
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Originally posted by ceyko View PostDude, the military is so f'ed that way. I almost had 100-150 or so in tools charged to me that I lost out of inventory. (Sorry, can't remember specific names anymore) That was a huge amount of money for me and that was just some screwdrivers and a shovel. Replaced all from the pawn shop for like 15-20 bucks.
Almost got stuck have to pay for a new humvee engine too.
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Originally posted by slow99 View PostLmfao at thinking saying "CPT" while working doesn't warrant punishment. Good god, I'd be thrown out on my ass if I said anything like that within earshot of someone who found it offensive. Now your posts are starting to make sense - your sense of reality really is that warped.
Moral of the story is you can say it if you are black, you can't repeat it if you are white.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostI honestly thought I was going to get a statement of charges (I actually asked the sargent who gave me my first hit of morphine on the ground) for the damage to my NVG's. They took several 7.62 rounds and were shredded.
Almost got stuck have to pay for a new humvee engine too.
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Guest repliedGood lord.
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Lmfao at thinking saying "CPT" while working doesn't warrant punishment. Good god, I'd be thrown out on my ass if I said anything like that within earshot of someone who found it offensive. Now your posts are starting to make sense - your sense of reality really is that warped.
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Originally posted by exlude View PostHell, the military (technically) makes you pay if you're found negligent...
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostAs to the first part... No. Just because my neighbor doesn't have a no trespassing sign posted does not mean i can walk in his front door and sit down at the dinner table as if I owned the place. Just like you can't come in my house without a warrant or probable cause. Do you think things out before you post? As for the second part, there are many other ways to put a dog in check before pulling a pistol. In the other thread, you're signing your own praises that you would have done this, that, and the other before shooting a drug addict that was eating the face on someone. Now, you are defending this guy for shooting a DOG (not even a big scary one), after supposedly jumping up on a post. Does his baton not work? Taser not work? Who the fuck needs those when you can just shoot it and get away with it? All you nee to separate yourself from an aggressive dog is an object in your hand. A book, a baton, a fucking flower pot.... What ever happene to giving him a seift kick in the ass? Hed have tucked tail and ran. But no, let's go straight to shooting. The dog probably deserved it, the little hoodlum. Who the fuck does he think he is protecting his Owner?
The only evidence I need is for the LEO to answer two questions. We're you on their property, and where was the dog? Did you shot the dog? Ok, you're fired. Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.
QUOTE=03trubluGT;705843]No responsibility? Ask the guy that I just gave paper to because he clipped a trailer while driving on the shoulder to respond to an accident on I35. He did $78 worth of damage to a patrol car mirror and he got discipline over it.
So much for your bullshit mentality of no accountability....
Oh, yes. Let's hold them accountable for petty shit. But when they take a life, we will just let that slide. I mean, that's comparable. It all evens out...[/QUOTE]
I'd want the 78 dollars to come out of the officer's pocket. Why should tax payers pay for his fuckup?
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostHe, or anyone else, has a right to enter the property he entered unless there are signs prohibiting entry, or was given verbal direction (which according to the story he was not). He did shoot the dog, but only after the dog showed aggression, chased him onto the porch, and tried to bite him after he had retreated as much as possible. He shot the dog at a downward angle at center mass (in the back) while standing on an object.
Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostHe won't be on leave at all for this type of incident. He probably finished his shift and reported to work the next day if it was his normal schedule. You are assuming a LOT of things, especially since you did not conduct an investigation, and are taking as fact 100% of the owner's side without a SHRED of information from the officer. You have already convicted him of wrongdoing before garnering ANY information. That is soooo hypocritical.
QUOTE=03trubluGT;705843]No responsibility? Ask the guy that I just gave paper to because he clipped a trailer while driving on the shoulder to respond to an accident on I35. He did $78 worth of damage to a patrol car mirror and he got discipline over it.
So much for your bullshit mentality of no accountability.... [/QUOTE]
Oh, yes. Let's hold them accountable for petty shit. But when they take a life, we will just let that slide. I mean, that's comparable. It all evens out...
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostIf you are nervous about ever stop you make, or want to look tough, then I guess you can do it.
Personally, I think it is very unprofessional. There is no reason to put your hand on your sidearm unless you think you might need it. To just put your hand on your gun is intimidating, and I would not appreciate it if I were on the other side, so I don't do it.
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