Cops will be even quicker to pull the trigger and ask questions later in future altercations with hoodlem trash and I don't blame them one bit. You want to endorse a culture of violence and "**** the police" you better be ready to reap what you sew.
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12-20-2014, 10:48 PM #67
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Found this after a quick search...
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Cop+ki...ms.-a014133193
Each year, a number of law enforcement officers lose their lives during the performance of their duties. Since 1945, the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program has gathered data on officers feloniously killed in the line of duty and has released the information in its annual publication, Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted. But, the detailed data did not answer one very important question, "Why?"
Recognizing the limitations of its data on officers killed, UCR initiated a research project to conduct an indepth analysis of the incidents that resulted in law enforcement officers' deaths. The report on this project, Killed in the Line of Duty, presents extensive information on the victim officers, the offenders, and the incidents that brought the victim officer and the offender together in what has been termed a "deadly mix."(1)
THE STUDY
UCR staff members conducted the study over roughly a 3-year period, during which time they examined 51 distinct cases. These incidents, which resulted in the deaths of 54 law enforcement officers and involved 50 offenders, were selected using criteria based on data of all officers feloniously killed between 1975 and 1985. This ensured that the information concerning the killings was still relevant to current law enforcement practices.
Researchers retrieved pertinent information from law enforcement and correctional records. They also conducted interviews of the victim officers' peers and supervisors, as well as the investigators originally assigned to the homicides and other officers who had knowledge of the events. As a final measure, the offenders themselves were interviewed after UCR investigators collected and reviewed all of the relevant materials.(2)
RESULTS
An incident that results in the death of a law enforcement officer involves several factors--two or more individuals (offender and victim officer), their life experiences and perceptions, and the circumstances (situations) that brought them together. The study investigated these factors individually and integratively, drawing on the psychology of the offender, the behavior of the law enforcement officer, and the circumstances that lead to the loss of life.
Offender
A demographic description of the offenders shows that they are predominately male, young average age 26), white, single, and high school educated. The findings of this study suggest that there is no single profile of a person who kills a law enforcement officer. Furthermore, the overall social backgrounds of the offenders generally reflect average socioeconomic status but considerable verbal and physical abuse during childhood.
A majority of offenders in this study were identified as having some personality disorder. The antisocial and dependent personality types were the most frequently diagnosed personality disorders.(3)
While a very small number of offenders had no previous criminal record, including a history of drugs or weapons offenses, researchers found larceny, burglary, or robbery to be prevalent in the majority of the offenders' self-reported criminal histories. In addition, nearly one-half of the offenders stated that they murdered or attempted to murder someone prior to killing the officer. Approximately 20 percent stated that they assaulted an officer or resisted arrest prior to the incident in which they killed an officer.
The study also revealed other outside factors. In particular, 74 percent of those interviewed reported that they regularly carried a handgun and that they started carrying a handgun at age 18. Of the 54 law enforcement officers killed, 72 percent were victims of handgun wounds.
Another factor involved drug and/or alcohol use. Over three-quarters of the killers stated that they were engaged in drug or alcohol activity at the time of the killings.
Interviewers also asked the offenders what, in their opinion, could have prevented the officers' deaths. Almost 50 percent of the killers admitted that there was nothing the victims could have done to prevent their deaths after the initial confrontation. Nearly 10 percent of the offenders believed that the officers could have acted more "professionally," while in three cases, the offenders stated that the deaths would not have occurred if the victims had identified themselves as law enforcement officers.
The offenders never offered race as a contributing factor in the deaths, although 15 of the 51 incidents were cross-racial. However, seven offenders, all males who killed male officers, stated that they would not have murdered had the officer been female.R135
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12-21-2014, 02:35 AM #72
If vigilante justice is the kind of world this guy(or any of his fans) believed in, and believed in it so much as to going after uninvolved people, then in his world anyone now has the right to go after any or all of his family and friends .... and any of his online fans are a also a threat now and also deserve some pain so anyone has the vigilante right to go after them as well. That is how make-your-own-rules vigilante justice works. In fact in many places on our planet this is how it works.
Just making a point - Of course that's not the world we want to live in.
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12-21-2014, 03:00 AM #73
I don't understand what these people want. A criminal commits a felony and then resists arrest, tries to grab a cop's gun inside a police car and the people go insane because he was killed?
What do they want? Immunity and omnipotence for thugs just because they are of a certain race? White cops are getting demonised for doing their jobs while these fukking criminals get canonized just for being black, regardless of what they were or the crimes they committed?
Some people are not happy until the see whitey's head on a stake. Bigoted racists.
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12-21-2014, 03:02 AM #74
this about sums it up.
I am not surprised in the least. Sure it's sad, but is anyone shocked? the media (and to some degree the socioeconomic conditions as well as police treatment of the poor) created this problem. When you have such a fuk'd situation with police relations as you do right now, just takes one looney toon retard to go do something stupid.aka. Tomthetrainwreck
Z4v4 is a golf course maintenance worker.
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12-21-2014, 03:13 AM #75
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Didn't say they should be, I'm smirking at the moronic "if you can say you can't breathe you can breathe" remark.
Pretty sure if I started choking you the thing you'd blurt out whilst still able would be "I can't breathe" and not the more technically accurate "Its becoming increasingly difficult to breathe!"http://youtube.com/user/Kiknskreem
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12-21-2014, 04:05 AM #76
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12-21-2014, 04:51 AM #77
This white liberal learned the hard way...
http://topconservativenews.com/2014/...arner-protest/
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12-21-2014, 05:26 AM #82
Florida police officer shot dead; suspect in custody
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...rida/20723027/
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12-21-2014, 05:45 AM #85
Give it a rest. You've built your forum persona on a pure hatred of police, to the extent you regularly cherry-pick, hide facts, or just flat-out lie about any incident that occurs, so you can paint all cops as heavy-handed enforcers of your fictional Police State.
I'm not buying your sudden "concern" for the police.
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12-21-2014, 06:18 AM #86
hey look al ****stain and our terrible AG holder responded
I am outraged at the killing of 2 police officers in Brooklyn. That is why we stress non violence as the only way to fight for justice.
— Reverend Al Sharpton (@TheRevAl)
"This cowardly attack underscores the dangers that are routinely faced by those who protect and serve their fellow citizens. As a nation we must not forget this as we discuss the events of the recent past. These courageous men and women routinely incur tremendous personal risks, and place their lives on the line each and every day, in order to preserve public safety."
-Eric Holder
Wasnt Sharpton just leading a protest the other day where everyone was chanting about killing cops?
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12-21-2014, 06:37 AM #87
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12-21-2014, 06:51 AM #89
Watch when the SNAP cards go unfunded and the Section 8 housing program ends.
Since we can't be sure when this sh!tbomb explodes, that's why I say to not live, work, or visit in or near any big cities.
Far flung suburbs or (better) resort type enclaves, where it would take many hours for the swarming gangs and starving masses to get there.“From this day to the ending of the world,
But we in it shall be rememberèd—
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother...”
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12-21-2014, 06:57 AM #90
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