jmdrake
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Some sort of gun crimes.
OK, then...
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You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Anti Federalist again.
Some sort of gun crimes.
OK, then...
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Then we have Amber Guyger who "mistook" someone else's apartment as her own and shot the the actual resident as an intruder. The only person I know to that kind of mistake (going to the wrong hotel room) was later arrested for public drunkenness.
This is all getting so stereotypical. Black kid with warrants resists arrest and gets himself killed. Mother on TV, good boy that didn do nuffin. ...
I walked into the wrong dorm room, once. It was the one directly under mine. I left the stairwell one floor too soon and didn't notice.
What I did notice (briefly) was the dry-erase board on the door. It had decals of hearts and puppies on it, or something like that.
I recall wondering why the hell my roommate would put something like that on our door as I opened it and almost entered.
That's when I saw a guy and a girl sitting on one of the beds and immediately realized my mistake.
I just said, "Excuse me!", shut the door while they stared at me wordlessly, and then went to the right floor.
:o:o:o (I didn't shoot anybody, though, and I wasn't drunk ... I swear! ...)
I’m going for a drive...we are under a 7pm curfew now
And maybe Tasers should be painted a different color?
I asked a cop I know how that could possibly be an accident. He said it was virtually impossible. Then we have Amber Guyger who "mistook" someone else's apartment as her own and shot the the actual resident as an intruder. The only person I know to that kind of mistake (going to the wrong hotel room) was later arrested for public drunkenness.
I asked a cop I know how that could possibly be an accident. He said it was virtually impossible. Then we have Amber Guyger who "mistook" someone else's apartment as her own and shot the the actual resident as an intruder. The only person I know to that kind of mistake (going to the wrong hotel room) was later arrested for public drunkenness.
I walked into the wrong dorm room, once. It was the one directly under mine. I left the stairwell one floor too soon and didn't notice.
What I did notice (briefly) was the dry-erase board on the door. It had decals of hearts and puppies on it, or something like that.
I recall wondering why the hell my roommate would put something like that on our door as I opened it and almost entered.
That's when I saw a guy and a girl sitting on one of the beds and immediately realized my mistake.
I just said, "Excuse me!", shut the door while they stared at me wordlessly, and then went to the right floor.
:o:o:o (I didn't shoot anybody, though, and I wasn't drunk ... I swear! ...)
The chief points out that the firearm is purposefully put on the dominant side and the taser is put on the opposite side specifically to prevent this kind of accident from happening. And yet....it happened. Reckless homicide in my book. Even if she gets off, she should be forever barred from being a police officer. And maybe Tasers should be painted a different color?
I chalk this up to her being a nervous female. It certainly sounded like she meant to taser him. Either it really was an accident or she should win the Golden Globe for best actress.
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I heard Biden made a statement and condemned the rioting. Too bad he didn't do this during the summer riots last year.
After watching hundreds of "Active Self Protection" badge cam videos, I've come to the conclusion that female cops are worse than worthless, from both perspectives.
What was this fellow wanted for?