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bloatedmosquito
Vancouver Canucks
Location: I’m a dose of reality in this cesspool of glee
Joined: 10.22.2011

Apr 12 @ 6:46 PM ET
Another day in the cradle of democracy...

A Black man in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, was shot by a police officer and died following a Sunday traffic stop. Police said the shooting appears to be accidental, and the officer drew a handgun instead of a Taser.
MisterBrown
Toronto Maple Leafs
Joined: 08.10.2020

Apr 14 @ 8:35 PM ET
Another day in the cradle of democracy...

A Black man in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, was shot by a police officer and died following a Sunday traffic stop. Police said the shooting appears to be accidental, and the officer drew a handgun instead of a Taser.

- bloatedmosquito

The guy shot was a wanted criminal who tried to flee. He was wanted on weapons charges for robbing a woman at gunpoint. But Canadians will say he was on his way to becoming a doctor... LoL
golfingsince
Location: This message is Marwood approved!
Joined: 11.30.2011

Apr 14 @ 9:12 PM ET
The guy shot was a wanted criminal who tried to flee. He was wanted on weapons charges for robbing a woman at gunpoint. But Canadians will say he was on his way to becoming a doctor... LoL
- MisterBrown

He had a court date in August for that , nice try.
Marwood
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

Apr 14 @ 9:37 PM ET
The guy shot was a wanted criminal who tried to flee. He was wanted on weapons charges for robbing a woman at gunpoint. But Canadians will say he was on his way to becoming a doctor... LoL
- MisterBrown

Hi kaptaan.
Makita
Referee
Vancouver Canucks
Location: #theonlyrealfan, BC
Joined: 02.16.2007

Apr 14 @ 10:05 PM ET
The guy shot was a wanted criminal who tried to flee. He was wanted on weapons charges for robbing a woman at gunpoint. But Canadians will say he was on his way to becoming a doctor... LoL
- MisterBrown


Seriously Kaptaan, it doesn’t matter what Canadians will say, it doesn’t matter what BS you try to spin, what matters is what the prosecutors have to say.

I found an article that you could relate to because it is from a right wing media source that’s right up your ally. https://torontosun.com/ne...anslaughter-charge-report
bloatedmosquito
Vancouver Canucks
Location: I’m a dose of reality in this cesspool of glee
Joined: 10.22.2011

Apr 14 @ 10:45 PM ET
Seriously Kaptaan, it doesn’t matter what Canadians will say, it doesn’t matter what BS you try to spin, what matters is what the prosecutors have to say.

I found an article that you could relate to because it is from a right wing media source that’s right up your ally. https://torontosun.com/ne...anslaughter-charge-report

- Makita


You know it’s not kaptaan’s style to respond in a rational discussion. He drops turds in threads and then runs.
MisterBrown
Toronto Maple Leafs
Joined: 08.10.2020

Apr 15 @ 10:10 AM ET
Seriously Kaptaan, it doesn’t matter what Canadians will say, it doesn’t matter what BS you try to spin, what matters is what the prosecutors have to say.

I found an article that you could relate to because it is from a right wing media source that’s right up your ally. https://torontosun.com/ne...anslaughter-charge-report

- Makita

Thanks for the link... I think involuntary manslaughter would be the most appropriate sentence. She was obviously under trained and shouldn't have even been a cop if she can't tell the difference between a gun and a taser, or at least look to make sure what's she's holding before firing in that situation... a couple of seconds to be sure would have avoided this whole thing... I'd hate to see this lady go to jail for 10 years all the same though...
MisterBrown
Toronto Maple Leafs
Joined: 08.10.2020

Apr 15 @ 10:17 AM ET
He had a court date in August for that , nice try.
- golfingsince

he had a warrant out for his arrest and that's when they tried to cuff the guy...

believe it or not... here's the link.

https://www.thegatewaypun...n-holding-gunpoint-money/

here's a leftie site saying the same thing
https://www.msn.com/en-us...%20Center%2C%20Minnesota.

i changed my mind. the officer shouldn't face any charge imo. the guy brought it on himself by being a criminal and running instead of once they informed him of the warrant. Anything that happened flowed from his own criminal behavior since he had an outstanding warrant.
Marwood
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

Apr 15 @ 10:34 AM ET
he had a warrant out for his arrest and that's when they tried to cuff the guy...

believe it or not... here's the link.

https://www.thegatewaypun...n-holding-gunpoint-money/

here's a leftie site saying the same thing
https://www.msn.com/en-us...%20Center%2C%20Minnesota.

i changed my mind. the officer shouldn't face any charge imo. the guy brought it on himself by being a criminal and running instead of once they informed him of the warrant. Anything that happened flowed from his own criminal behavior since he had an outstanding warrant.

- MisterBrown

You need to go to an Amy Grant concert.
bloatedmosquito
Vancouver Canucks
Location: I’m a dose of reality in this cesspool of glee
Joined: 10.22.2011

Apr 15 @ 10:49 AM ET
Thanks for the link... I think involuntary manslaughter would be the most appropriate sentence. She was obviously under trained and shouldn't have even been a cop if she can't tell the difference between a gun and a taser, or at least look to make sure what's she's holding before firing in that situation... a couple of seconds to be sure would have avoided this whole thing... I'd hate to see this lady go to jail for 10 years all the same though...
- MisterBrown


She’s a 25 year vet who was field training a rookie officer at the time of the shooting. If you think she was under-trained then what does that say about the state of policing in the US?

Makes you think doesn’t it?
NewYorkNuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: New York, NY
Joined: 07.11.2015

Apr 15 @ 11:35 AM ET
She’s a 25 year vet who was field training a rookie officer at the time of the shooting. If you think she was under-trained then what does that say about the state of policing in the US?

Makes you think doesn’t it?

- bloatedmosquito


Wait, are you saying that (on average) 13 to 19 weeks isn't enough training to be a police officer???

It takes longer to become a (frank)ing barber or plumber in the US than to be a "good guy with a gun"
bloatedmosquito
Vancouver Canucks
Location: I’m a dose of reality in this cesspool of glee
Joined: 10.22.2011

Apr 15 @ 11:54 AM ET
Wait, are you saying that (on average) 13 to 19 weeks isn't enough training to be a police officer???

It takes longer to become a (frank)ing barber or plumber in the US than to be a "good guy with a gun"

- NewYorkNuck


Exactly. We see it all the time in healthcare. Foreign doctors have a really hard time getting certified in Canada (especially American doctors) because our testing standards are much higher than in the US.

I believe that standard of knowledge can be reflected in malpractice insurance rates between the two countries. Insurance costs in Canada can range from $2,500 to $45,000 (CAN $) per year where in the US insurance costs can range from $75,000 to $300,000 (US $) per year. Massive difference.
RealityChecker
Vancouver Canucks
Location: I stay away from the completely crazy rumours on the internet.I will occasionally debunk them-Eklund
Joined: 04.18.2010

Apr 15 @ 12:49 PM ET
Exactly. We see it all the time in healthcare. Foreign doctors have a really hard time getting certified in Canada (especially American doctors) because our testing standards are much higher than in the US.

I believe that standard of knowledge can be reflected in malpractice insurance rates between the two countries. Insurance costs in Canada can range from $2,500 to $45,000 (CAN $) per year where in the US insurance costs can range from $75,000 to $300,000 (US $) per year. Massive difference.

- bloatedmosquito

you get what you pay for. we have a distorted view in canada because our systems are similar yet so very different.

2 great examples are cops and teachers. in canada, both of these professions are paid decently (to well.)

in the us, they are woefully underpaid (in most jurisdictions as budgets are mostly derived from area taxes mostly home).

you get what you pay for and that is candidates (in policing) that are barely qualified and are barely trained (budgets are spent on toys not training.)

put it another way: if you have career options, you're not becoming a cop. so the pool of candidates is basically that of a minimum wage position.
MisterBrown
Toronto Maple Leafs
Joined: 08.10.2020

Apr 15 @ 3:00 PM ET
Wait, are you saying that (on average) 13 to 19 weeks isn't enough training to be a police officer???

It takes longer to become a (frank)ing barber or plumber in the US than to be a "good guy with a gun"

- NewYorkNuck

State police actually get better trained.

I agree she shouldn't have been a cop. But this is where hiring quotas and relaxed standards end up getting people killed. Yeah, she's an idiot, but she wasn't trained properly, in a volatile situation, and it shows in the end result. Correctional officers get even less training in prisons.

Bottom line though Chris Rock basically gave a public service message telling black people how to act around the police.

sage advice.
VanHockeyGuy
Location: “Who are we to think we’re anybody?” - Tocchet. Penticton, BC
Joined: 04.26.2012

Apr 17 @ 12:20 PM ET
bloatedmosquito
Vancouver Canucks
Location: I’m a dose of reality in this cesspool of glee
Joined: 10.22.2011

Apr 18 @ 1:13 PM ET
Got to admit that Chris Rock PSA is pretty funny.
golfingsince
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Joined: 11.30.2011

Apr 21 @ 7:42 AM ET
Fair enough and again In no way am I condoning Chauvin's actions. I just wonder why criminals continue to resist arrest and expect different outcomes.
- LordHumungous

Penalties For Resisting Arrest In Minnesota

The possible sanctions for resisting depend on the severity and dangerousness of the conduct alleged by police. Minnesota law punishes resisting arrest as a felony if:

The person knew or should have known the act created a risk of death, substantial bodily harm, or significant damage to property; or
The act did cause death, serious bodily injury, or substantial property damage.
Felony resisting arrest carries a maximum state prison term of five years, a fine up to $10,000, or both fine and imprisonment.

Resisting arrest is a gross misdemeanor punishable by no more than one year in prison, a $3,000 fine, or both if the act or threat was forceful or violent but did not cause death, substantial bodily injury, or substantial property damage. Otherwise, misdemeanor resisting arrest carries a maximum sentence of 90 days, a $1,000 fine, or both.

This is why they should expect different outcomes. There are sentences in place for such behaviour, it's not on the police force to dole out justice they see fit in their eyes.

To serve and PROTECT.
VanHockeyGuy
Location: “Who are we to think we’re anybody?” - Tocchet. Penticton, BC
Joined: 04.26.2012

Apr 21 @ 11:53 AM ET
Happy that murderous POS cop Chauvin is in jail where he belongs, hopefully for the rest of his life. Time to focus on his accomplice pals who stood there and did nothing.
VanHockeyGuy
Location: “Who are we to think we’re anybody?” - Tocchet. Penticton, BC
Joined: 04.26.2012

Apr 21 @ 12:05 PM ET
Wait, are you saying that (on average) 13 to 19 weeks isn't enough training to be a police officer???

It takes longer to become a (frank)ing barber or plumber in the US than to be a "good guy with a gun"

- NewYorkNuck



That's how long it takes to brainwash them into towing the company line. If you're easily hypnotized and have a low IQ the RCMP want to talk to you.
golfingsince
Location: This message is Marwood approved!
Joined: 11.30.2011

Apr 21 @ 12:30 PM ET
That's how long it takes to brainwash them into towing the company line. If you're easily hypnotized and have a low IQ the RCMP want to talk to you.
- VanHockeyGuy

If you can't cut it as a cop there are other jobs like zamboni driver.
Marwood
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

Apr 21 @ 12:45 PM ET
If you can't cut it as a cop there are other jobs like zamboni driver.
- golfingsince

Or parking lot security guard.
VanHockeyGuy
Location: “Who are we to think we’re anybody?” - Tocchet. Penticton, BC
Joined: 04.26.2012

Apr 21 @ 1:38 PM ET
If you can't cut it as a cop there are other jobs like zamboni driver.
- golfingsince


What amazes me is cops always have a justification for their actions, right or wrong.
golfingsince
Location: This message is Marwood approved!
Joined: 11.30.2011

Apr 21 @ 3:47 PM ET
What amazes me is cops always have a justification for their actions, right or wrong.
- VanHockeyGuy

It's a tough job, I get it.

However, at least 1 in 5 cops I know have this power tripping attitude.
VanHockeyGuy
Location: “Who are we to think we’re anybody?” - Tocchet. Penticton, BC
Joined: 04.26.2012

Apr 21 @ 4:32 PM ET
It's a tough job, I get it.

However, at least 1 in 5 cops I know have this power tripping attitude.

- golfingsince


It's a corrupt old boys club, accountable to no one.
VanHockeyGuy
Location: “Who are we to think we’re anybody?” - Tocchet. Penticton, BC
Joined: 04.26.2012

Apr 21 @ 5:06 PM ET
Great tune!





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